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A ROOM TO LET. Apply to James Brown, London Street. BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE. rpilE LEASE of the Ground adjoining Mr. A Loper, the Butcher's Shop, together with the Store erected thereon. Apply to D. J. ISTapikh, Dunedin. FOR SALE, THE LEASE of that portion of Ground in Stafford Street, adjoining Mr. Crowhurst's Hotel, together with the Iron Building thereon. Terms of payment made easy. Apply to D. J. NAPIER, Dunedin. TO BE LET, THAT CELLAR under Mr. Wilson's the Flesh er, Princes-street. Apply, hefore 10 a.m., or after 4 p.m., to JOHN LOGAN. TO LET, A NEAT 2-ROOMED HOUSE in Manor Place, with a good Garden ; water at hand. Apply to Peter Campbell, Mount View, Maclaggan Street. FOlt SALE, 9A ACRES of SUBURBAN LAND *J\J substantially fenced and well watered, situated near the Town of Dunedin. Also, a Superior Plough, Harrows, and "Winnowing Machine. Apply to James Rohertson, Storekeeper, Dunedin. FOR SALE, A PAIR or QUIET HARNESS BULLOCKS, thoroughly broken to Plough or yiedge. Apply to Joxjcs & Willi vmsox. FOR SALE, A TEAM of Four or Six FIRST-CLASS WORKING BULLOCKS, Polers and Leaders. : Apply to David Berwick, Saddle Hill. FOR SALE, APONY; extremely quiet ; can be ridden by children. Apply to Gco. Duncan, or Jas. Wilson, at the Commercial Hotel Stables. TAIERI FERRY. rjMIE present Lessee, intending to retire A from the conduct of the above Ferry, is desirous of meeting with a suitable party, to whom (under sanction of the Provincial Government of Otago) he would be willing to transfer the remainder of his LEASE, together with all buildings and other improvements belonging to him. The above announcement is well worth the attention of an active couple, possessed of sufficient means to carry on the business of the Ferry, Public Inn. and Stables attached thereto ; for, if well conducted, the daily increasing traffic presents an opening unrivalled in the Province for realising a handsome competency in a few years. The sole reason for parting with the Ferry and Tim is that the other avocations of the present occupant preclude him from devoting that personal attention to it so essential to such an undertaking. For full particulars and terms, which will be found exceedingly liberal, apply to J. MACANDKEW & CO., Dunedin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 401, 6 August 1859, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 401, 6 August 1859, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 401, 6 August 1859, Page 5

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