TO THE /' INHABITANTS OF INVERCARq/LZ AND JACOB'S RIVER. / / - .coiJclrts. MISS REDMAYIffi, in acknowledging the reception she met with from the inhabitants of the South, during her late visit, bega respectfully to intimate that it is her intention to visit Invercargill and Jacob's River during Christmas and New Year's week, (previous to going to Canterbury,) when she purposes giving A SERIES OF CONCERTS. Dates and particulars announced at Invercargffl. WILLIAM F. DEWAR, SLATER AND PLASTERER, STAFFORD STREET, (Opposite the Union Hotel.) ROOFS SLATED, TILED, AND REPAIRED. Rough Casting and every description of Chimney Cans put up, &c. Slater Work dene on the most moderate terms. KOOF3 UPHELD BY THE TEAR OR LONGER. FOUL CHIMNEYS. W. P. D. is prepared to Clean Chimneys from 5 till 7 every morning. FLUTE TUITION. MR. E. V. BRISCOE is prepared to receive a limited number of Pupils for instruction on the Eight-keyed Flute, and in the general principles of Modern Concert and Solo Flute Playing. TERMS : Personal Tuition, per quarter ... £2 10s. Class ditto ditto ... 2 0 Balmoral House, Dunedin, 22nd November 1859. RAMS FOR SALE, rsvr^pitfiK A T Enapdale Station, Mataura, (||Mr ix (M'Nab's).— Two, Four, and j33s*m~ Six-Toothed RAMS. Apply to Mr. Robert Cox, on the Station. FOR SALE, ONE HUNDRED EWES, with Lambs at their side. Apply to N. J. B. M'Ghegor, East Taieri. FOR SALE, SECTION 17, Block 1., DUNEDIN. A stream of water runs through the section. Also, To Lease, for a period of years as may be agreed on, Sections 9 and 12, Block XXX., situate in George-street and Great King-street. A stream of water runs through both sections. Apply to THOMAS THOMSON, George-street, Dunedin. GREAT SOUTHERN ROAD. TO BE SOLD, A VALUABLE PROPERTY, situated Three Miles from Dunedin, consisting oi Forty Acres, with House, Barn, Stockyard, and Outhouses. A substantial Fence surrounds the whole, and there are Twenty-five Acres in Crop. The Kaikorai Stream runs through it, and the Great Southern Road divides tne Property. Further information can be obtained at the Store of D. Adam, or at Balmoral House. , NOTICE. G.EO. DUNCAN, being about to leave the Colony, requests all Claims to be sent in, and all Debts due to him to be paid to James Wilson, before the Ist of January 1860, otherwise legal measures Avill be instituted for their recovery withoiit further noticeJAMES WILSON, Agent. Commercial Hotel, 23rd November, 1859. NOTICE. SURVEYORS AND PUPILS WANTED for the Provincial Survey Service. For terms, apply at the Survey Office, Dunedin. J. T. THOMSON, Chief Surveyor. Dunedin, 24th November 1859. OAMARU. WANTED an OWNER for the following GOODS, now lying in the Government Store, at Oamaru, which were landed from the " Geelong " on October 24, and are branded " W. Wajte :"— 1 Medicine Case ; 1 Box Tea ; 1 Sack Flour ; 2 Bags of Salt. The Owner can have them by forwarding an order for their delivery, and paying expenses. H. C. HERTSLET. November 25, 1859. NOTICE. TO SHEEPOWNERS, BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned are PURCHASERS of 1 SHEEP SKINS in any Quantity. Sheep Skins Purchased on Stations from Shearing to Shearing. The Highest Market Price Given. A. BROWN & CO., Fellmongers, Dunedin. WAITAKJ^ KACES. MARCH, 1860. OPEN to all Horses, the bonafde property of Residents in the Province of Otago, and of Canterbury south of the Rangitata River. Stewards :—: — D. Innes W. H. Dansey S. H. Pike B. Comber r. 3 blius \v. morley. Judge : — j Fairfax Fenwick, Bsg. THE MAIDEN PLATE Of 2 Sovereigns each, with 25 added. Open to all Horses that have never been entered for public money. 2-year-olds— Bst. 71b. j 3— 9 st. 31b.; 4— lOst.s s— lOst. 101b.; 6 and aged— list. 31b. ; Mares and Geldings allowed 3lbs. One mile and a distance. The second Horse to save his stake. THE SETTLERS' PURSE Of 3 Sovereigns each, with 50 added. Weights as for Maiden Plate. Two miles. Second Horse to save his stake. HACK RACE Of 10 Sovereigns. Open to all Horses that have never been entered for public money. Mile heats. Entrance 10s. Catch Weights. THE WAITAKI STEEPLE CHASE Of 3 Sovereigns, with 50 added. 3-year-olds— lOst. 71b. ; 4— list. ; s— list. 71b.{ 6 and aged— 12st. ; Mares and Geldings allowed 3lbs. Three miles over such a course as the Stewards may appoint. Second Horse to sate his stake. CONSOLATION STAKES Of 2 Sovereigns each, with 20 added. Open to all beaten Horses, Weights as for Maiden Plate. One mile and a distance. Second Horse to save his stake. " > N.B.— No person allowed to enter a Horse for any except the Hack Race, unless a subscriber of 2 Sovereigns to ; the Race f Fund. The Rules of the Nelson Jockey Club, will be strictly adhered to.
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Otago Witness, Issue 420, 17 December 1859, Page 2
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