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WM. JOHNSTON^ Conveyancer, Court Advocate and General Estate Agent. Tm*s AUBAKGa, POR Chown Qbants. Office— High Street, {text Door to Stone, the Butcher's.) Bar toM? w, T etlt Barristers •* *c Irish hfeCJn J't 1 J*™©*. on the occasion ot ms leaving Ireland for New Zealand. From Wm. MacDo~u^all, Esq., Solicitor. Harcourt Btreet, Dublin, My T>w*t. t 3tst October 1851. wSJwhJ^T JSWjW.-'Sou have asked me to fession • \}a H^ °{ y° u as a member °f ow prooniirion Tarn i, 70U ° aßk ' he «P reß «on of my h!!™ ™'Jv« a PPy>° testif 7 to your merits. 1 xZZ»l »w known you for many years, and have had I2STJf!t DBB Wit - h yoa in tne Purchase of, and «S£ II f* c Be , C , urity of real Property, and otherSin v™ feSB1 ° na ] ly - 1 bave had more experience «« . y «?'T Probably ," mDch as »°st persons of my ■Sfrfl!?! » CaU truly sa y that in W Practice I have Sr^S S? B 8 ? Skilful and a «urate deducing w,n«Er ° th v, r branc «es of conveyancing-non? more honourable or straightforward. o™. 0 ? „ now acted for Borne y ears as m T a §ent over a property m this city, the nature of which has required accounts of considerable intricacy to be Kept, and I have always found you most accurate and your accounts most satisfactory. You are now about to proceed to a new country, and I have no Hesitation m .saying that I consider you perfectly competent to Ihe discharge of the duties of erery branch of our profession, and utterly incapable of anything dishonourable or unprofessional. I feel you will be a loss to the profession here, and an or- • nament to it wherever you may decide upon practising. I would not write so strongly did I not happen to have had extensive dealings with you respecting your family property, which gave me frequent and full opportunities of forming a just opinion of your capabilities and character. Wishing you every success and happiness, Believe me, very sincerely yours, Wm. MacDougaxx. To Wm. Johnston, Esq., Pembroke-street. x»£a'" —^ ecd *. 8a ? *h at 'ou were my agent over ±.700 per annum, without any security hut what your character afforded. Wm. MacDotjgaix. FOR SALE, "\ TARIOUS Town, Snhurhan, and other V PROPERTIES. Apply to J. S. Douglas, at J. Macandrew and Co.'s Office. FOB. SALE, AN Eligible SUBURBAN SECTION, on - West Side of the Upper Harbour. Six Acres cleared and fenced. Fine Stream of "Water running through. Title — Crown Grant. Also — THREE TOWN SECTIONS, annexed to the Town Belt, well fenced ; planted with a quick hedge ; and stocked with Fruit Trees. Apply to Geo. Smith, Park House, London-street. WOODHAUGH SAW MILLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTORY. THE Undersigned is prepared to take ORDERS "for Sawing Timber of all descriptions, including Hurdles for Fencing, of all. varieties, to which the special attention of Stockowners is requested. The Building for the Agricultural Implement department not being yet complete, be is therefore not prepared to execute orders, ■except, for Carts, Wheels, and Axles, which areoniiand. This department will be fully enumerated in a future advertisement. W. E. X). will be happy to provide Joint- — jjtoC^.sjgwMW riptiywrnp", r ntfrpr c , in+pHing to import or* erect Steam Engines, Flour or other Mills, with Plans. Drawings, and Specifications, or erect what is imported. Having had several years' experience, as junior partner in a Millwright and Engineering Establishment in the old country, and five years* experience as a foreman in one of the principal foundries in Victoria, W. R. D. has thereby gained such experience as may be useful and profitable to the Public of Otago and the undersigned, . W. R. DOUGLAS. TOKOMAIRIRO AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. President. His Honob the Supbbintbndent. Vice-President. James Smith, Esq., M.P.C. Treasurer. - Mb. Alexamdeb" Ayson. Secretary. Mb. John Habdt. Committee. Mb. Edward Mabtiw. j Ma. J. L. Gillies. . Mb. William Black, j Mb. A. Duthie. Mb. J. Dewb. Town Agent and Sub-Treasurer. Mb. James M'lndoe. Subscripticn~los. per annum. Gentlemen not already Members, but desiring to become so, are requested to communicate their wishes to me without delay. JOHN HARDY, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE To Holders of Licenses for Cutting, -Sawing, and. Removing Timber from Crown Lands. /COMPLAINTS having been made to me VJ that various License Holders having been wastefully using the timber on Crown Lands, attention is drawn to the following Regulations adopted by the Waste Land Board, at a Meeting held at Dunedin the 14th day of June, 1859: — That Licenses for which One Pound (£1) is charged shall entitle the license-holder to cut jnd remove firewood for his own use only. That Two Pounds jnd Ten Shillings (£2 10s.) be cnarged for a license to split for fencing. That Five Pounds (£5) be charged for a license to tan, and that only one pair of sawyers be employed; that the names of the sawyers employed be stated by the applicant, and that any change of the persons employed be made only with the sanction of the Waste Land Board. ' That Five Pounds (£5) be charged for any li- 1 cense when the parties are cutting timber for sale. . That all persons applying for license define distinctly the bushes within- which they desire to cut. That license-holders shall not be entitled to use Umber fit for sawing for., the purposes of splitting for fencing or for firewood, except in such cases as the Board shall give a special permission to be stated on the license. That license-holders, unless for a defined portion of a bush, shall not be allowed to fell timber and claim a right to the same unless such timber shall be cut up and removed within three month from the time of felting. That only two sawyers be allowed to be employed under any license unless a special exception be made in the said license. - That the licenses for which the larger fee has _ been paid shall include the rights given under '_-- .the.. .smaller chaVge. > That on any license-bolder being proved to have ; '"lnfringed the. Above Rules, the liceuse will be de1 cancelled, in terms of the Regulations and ;;:';• <3r1»J(?B" I/ands, Ordinance. :-^: -^ W. H. CUTTEN, p^-7::,^ pChief Commissioner of "Waste Land Board o^4iYf»iH» IL. and Board Office, :l3tK June, 1860.

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Otago Witness, Issue 475, 5 January 1861, Page 8

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