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IMPORTANT NOTICE. To Farmers, Storekeepers, and Others. GEORGE DUNCAN BEGS to inform the Public generally that his FLOUR MILLS, Water of Leith Bridge, will be GRINDING about the Ist of August, and he is now prepared to take deli- ; very of Wheat either in Dunedin or at the Mills. | Terms of Grinding — One Shilling per bushel. Cartage of Wheat from Jetty or any of the Stores in Town to and from the Mill — , Sixpence per bushel. ; G. D. is a purchaser of good samples of Wheat, at the highest market price. Duncan's Mills, Water of Leith Bridge. NOTICE. rpHE SUBSCRIBER having taken E. W. A ROXBY, Esq., into Partnership, the Business at Oamaru hitherto carried on in his own name will be conducted in future under the style of "TRAILL & ROXBY." CHARLES TRAILL. Oamaru, Ist July 1559. FOR SALE, A SMALL RUN, situated in the Clutha District, with or without Stock. Also, IKA ACRES FREEHOLD, with Dwel-*-O\J ling House and other improvements. Apply to | A. W. MORRIS, High Street. . — LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. TO CLOSE AN ACCOUNT. A NEATLY - ERECTED, Substantiallybuilt COTTAGE, consisting of Three Rooms, with Brick Chimney complete, in a healthy and pleasant situation; there being upwards of NINE years' unexpired Lease, at a nominal ground-rent. This property will be sold a decided bargain, and can be permanently let at 12s. per week. Apply to DAVID SCOTT, Princes street North. FOR SALE, A FIRST-CLASS SADDLE GELDING, rising 4 years old, thoroughly broken in, quiet to ride, and a good roadster ; up to weight, and ready for work. Saddle and bridle given in. Apply to DAVID SCOTT, Princes-street North. FOR SALE, THE well-known Welsh Pony "DOBBIN,' bred by the Australian Agricultural Company of New South Wales, from pure imported stock, and selected to order for a Lady. Thoroughly broken -in and quiet, to carry a Lady, a Child, or an Invalid with perfect safety. Apply to DAVID SCOTT, Princes- street North. noticeT" THE following Section, being a part of the Local Municipal Estate, will be submitted to Competition by the Town Board of Dunedin, in the Mechanics' Institute, on MONDAY, the 15th of August proximo, at 1 o'clock, in conformity with the Regulations, viz. : — Section No. 6, Block VH., Town District. Upset rent £6. i CHARLES REID, Clerk to the Board. CHURCH LANDS TO BE LET, THE Factor for the Church has still to let some SUBURBAN SECTIONS, on both sides of the Harbour ; also, several TOWN SECTIONS, in good Business situa- i tions. The Town Sections presently leased to Mr. Gallic in High Street, and to Mr. Cutten , near the Gaol, will be let, to be entered on 11th November next, on 14 years' Leases. j ROBT. CHAPMAN, Factor to the Church Trustees. WORKING BULLOCKS FOR SALE. 4 BULLOCKS, warranted to Lead or Pole, i Two can work in Harness. | Apply to JoNrs & Wixliamsok. 1 £8 REWARD" STRAYED, TWO MARES, one from Mr. Julius Jeffrey's Paddock,' Caversham, colour dark bay, with one hind foot white, branded D. B. under the saddle ; the other from Messrs Taylors, Boat Harbour, mouse colour, branded PD conjoined on near shoulder, and MP conjoined under the saddle. Whoever will deliver the same to Mr. j Lloyd, Green Island, or to the undersigned will receive the above Reward, or half the amount on the recovery of either. W. J. DYER, Dunedin. VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, to JOHN FLANAGAN, of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, Carter; and ALEXANDER CAMERON of Dunedin, aforesaid, Clerk and Salesman, Greeting : WHEREAS an action is now pending in our Supreme Court at Dunedin between Nathaniel Caston of the city of Sydney, in the colony of New South Wales, Merchant, Plaintiff, and Thomas William Barrington, of Dunedin, aforesaid, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, Defendant; and in order that the Plaintiff may proceed in the said action, We command you, that you and each of you^ do retain and keep all' and singular monies and chattels, bills, bonds, and other personal property, in the custody or under the control of you or either of you, at the time of servjee of this Writ, belonging to the above-named Thomas William Barrington, or to or in which such defendant shall at that time be legally or equitably entitled or otherwise beneficially interested, (and whether solely or jointly with any person or persons), and all debts of every kind then due by you or either of you to such defendant, although the same, or part thereof may be payable only at a future day. And Wi; further command you, that you and each of you, in your own proper persons, be and appear before such Judge of our said Court as shall be sitting at Chambers on Saturday the sixth day of August instant, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to be examined touching the premises, and to do and receive what shall then and there be considered of you in that behalf, and this you shall in nowise omit. Witness— llknrt Barnes Gbksson, Judge at Dunedin of our Supreme Court of New Zealand, this fifth day of Au(L.S.) gust, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fiftynine. Indorsed.— This Writ was issued by Thomas Bannatyse Gillies of Rattray-street, Dunedin, Solicitor for the within- named Plaintiff. If you part with any of the Defendant's property, or pay him any debta due to him, you will become personally responsible to the Plaintiff. Appearance to the above Writ adjourned till Saturday, 1 3th August, (this diy), at eleven o'clock.

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Otago Witness, Issue 402, 13 August 1859, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 402, 13 August 1859, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 402, 13 August 1859, Page 5

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