LAND! LAND!! LAND!!! FOR SALE, "VALUABLE FEEEHOLD BUILDING V ALLOTMENTS, Desirably situated at Caversham, on the Main South Road, About Twenty Minutes ivalkfrom Town. Present Prices — £10 Each Allotment. Title Deeds Included. Plan may be seen, and particulars obtained, at the Queens Arms Tavern. FOR SALE, A DESIRABLE PROPERTY, consisting of Twenty Acres of Land, situated in Portobello Bay. There is also a 2-roomed Weather-boarded House, and Kitchen Garden, well stocked ; Stockyard and Bale. One acre of the land is cleared. The proposed Jetty for the Harbour Steamers is to front the centre of the property. Abundance of wood and water. Title — Crown Grant. Apply to J. W. FEGER, Queen's Arms Tavern. . NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, on Thursday, the 10th inst., A YELLOW BULLOCK, about 18 months old, White above the Tail. Impounded by George Ross. JOHN BARR, Pound Keeper. BUSH LICENSES TO SELL SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the following parties have applied to his Honor the Superintendent for BUSH LICENSES, to sell Spirituous Liquors at the respective places after mentioned : — Peter Birtles, for House at White Swamp foot of Flagstaff Hill. W. M'Hardie, for House between the Head of Mokomok Creek and Bluff Harbour. Hugh M'lntosh, for House presently known as the Halfway Bush Accommodation House near Invercargill. Parties objecting to the granting of any of the above Licenses are requested to lodge such objection with me, for the consideration of the Government, within six weeks from the date hereof. By Order, JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, 17th November, 1859. FOR SALE, A VERY SUPERIOR BULL, bred in the Province — the produce of an imported Durham Cow, by an imported Ayrshire Bull. Also — Four Young WORKING BULLOCKS, all thoroughly broken in to Pole or Lead. Apply at the Office of this Paper. TO BE SOLD OR LET, A QUARTER- ACRE SECTION, with a Substantial DWELLING HOUSE, suitable for a respectable family, situated fronting one of the principal thoroughfares of the town. Apply to JOHN THOMPSON, Timber Merchant. TO BE SOLD, SECTIONS— 79, Block XXXVII. 57, „ XVI. „ 11, „ XXXII. 13, „ 14, „ 15, „ Apply to | JOHN THOMPSON, Timber Merchant. JAMES FINCH & CO. HAVE now on SALE, at the Iron Store, Stafford-street, a choice stock of WINES AND SPIRITS, Which they are determined to sell at the very lowest remunerative profit, consisting of— Fine Old Port, Pale Sherry, and Claret Scotch Whisky, Marteil's Pale Brandy, Old Tom W. I. Rum, Geneva, Maraschino, Curacoa, &c. Whitbread's Superior London Stout, at 3s- <3d. per gallon. Empty Bottles still bought in any qua?itity. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. SUMMER GOODS, JUST ARRIVED, EX "ALPINE." Af\ CASES AND BALES, consisting of Tlie Newest Materials and Patterns for summer wear. JAMES BROWN. HAY. FOR SALE, a Stack of Fine Meadow Hay, at Hillside. NOTICE. JOHN DUNCAN "O" AS much pleasure in tendering his most A-*- sincere thanks to his numerous Friends and Customers in Dunedin and its Vicinity for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him these last eight years, as a Butcher in Dunedin, and begs to intimate that he has Transferred his Business over to W. & J. BARR, for whom he confidently solicits the same patronage he has so long enjoyed himself. All outstanding accounts will be rendered immediately, and J. D. requests immediate settlement of the same to W. & J. Barr, in order that the business may be closed as soon as possible ; and all claims against him will be paid by W. & J. Barr. IN reference lo the above Advertisement. W. & J. Barr beg to state, that by strict attention to business, and a determination to keep nothing but a First-class article, they trust to merit the above recommendation of J. Duncan. Business Premises at the corner of Princes and Eattray-streets. N.B. — Shipping supplied on the shortest notice. Dunedin, December 1. IMPROVEMENT OF CATTLE. MESSRS. MUSGRAVE & MURRAY having secured that Pure Bred DURHAM BULL, imported by Major Croker, and bred by Dudley Coutes Marjoribanks, Esq., M.P., Bushy Hill, England, are prepared to take in a limited number of COWS for the season, at £2 each ; or, should parties desire it, on Terms for a longer period. The Cows must be Branded and put upon the Witiahuina Run at the Owner's cost, where they will be kept free from any other Bull, and delivered in the Tokomairiro, at the end of the season, at the Owner's risk. Mr. Murray has had an opportunity of judging of the Bushy Short Horns, and believes them unsurpassed by any in England. Tokomairiro. Ist September 1859.
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Otago Witness, Issue 420, 17 December 1859, Page 4
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