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NORTHERN HOTEL, "OAMARU. A BAKER begs to apprise the Inhabi* • tattts of Oamaru and the neighbourhood, that he has opened the above Fibst* class and Commodious Hotel; and hopes, by strict attention and moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage. • THE HOUSE Comprises a large Commercial Room and Parlour ; thirteen excellent upstair Bedroom^ "which have been furnished with every convenience, regardless of expense. THE WINES AND SPIRITS Are of the best quality, and the stock will bd kept supplied from the best brands procurable in the Province. TttE CUISINE Will be under the immediate superintendence of Mrs. Baker, with the assistance of a good Cook; and hopes -to offer, with a judicious selection of all the seasonable delicacies, a pleasing variety; THE STABLIN& At present consists of an excellent six-stalled Stable, and having secured a supply of the best fodder; whilst the Horses being under the immediate attendance of the Proprietor will secure for them the best attention. : .FREEHOLDS Fos £10. (Title Deeds Included.) FOR SALE, A FEW Choice BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Zjl. desirably situated in that Healthy District CAVERSHAM; about 20 Minutes' Walk from the Post Office, oit the MAIN SOUTH ROAD. Wood and Water on the Profertt.. A Good Metalled Road all the way. Terms : — One-third Gash . remainder in 3 and 6 Month i Plan may be seen, and particulars obtained, by applying at the " Queen's Arms Tavern." W. HEPBURN, * VETERINARY STJRGEOtf, MACLAGGAN STBEET, DUNEDIN. £5 REWARD. WHEREAS FOUR MARES strayed from the White Swamp in the month, of July last, supposed to have gone in the direction of Flagstaff and the Clump of Trees. Whoever will give any information that may lead to their recovery, or deliver them to Mr. Alex. Campbell, Breadalbane, will receive the above reward. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE ESTATE of 350 Acres, within six miles of Invercargill, fronting the main road to Jacob's River- It con* sists of good terraced and meadow land, the quality of which for cultivation is not surpassed in the district. A part has been broken up and cropped. An excellent run for about 200 head of cattle would be secured by this , purchase, so thai it would make a first-class Dairy Farm. It 'has a commodious dwellinghouse, a large well-stocked garden (cleared out of the bush), store-house, dairy shed, stockyard, piggery, &c. A tidal stream flows through the property, and it has besides one mile navigable frontage to the New River. The above> will be sold with or without 40 head of quiet' Cattle. For particulars apply to Mr. E. P. Kenyon, Solicitor, Dunedin ; or to Messrs. Calder, Blacklock, & Co., InvercargilL TO LET, A SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE in Moray Place. Garden attached. Water on the premises. Apply to James Wilkie, Tailor. A COTTAGE TO LET ih Stafford*street/ Rent 10s. per Week. Apply at the Queen's Arms TaveftL TO BE LET OR SOLD, A.^DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, xx situated in Princes-street, near the. Custom House, consisting of HOUSE, containing Three Bed Rooms, Parlour, and SHOP, fitted up with Counter, Shelves, &c, together -vrith a Large Building at the back, suitable fbr a Store or Auction Room, a spacious Yard and metalled Right of Way for Drays, enclosed with gates. For particulars apply to J. W. FEGER, next J. Mollison's Store, Princes-street. FORRESTER'S . "" HORSE SALE YARD, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, PROVINCIAL HOTEL, DUNEDIN. First-class New Stabling — Loo3e Boxes Horses Brtught and Sold on Commission , Horses, Carriages, Gigs, &c, for Hire J. FORRESTER, Proprietor. >% CLUB STABLES, MACLA.GGAN STREET. GOOD STABLING, and Loose Boxes, with steacly and attentive Grooms, at the above Establishment.' Horses bought and sold on Commission. SYDNEY JAMES, * Proprietor. HIRING & LIVERY HORSE REPOSITORY, COMMERCIAL HOTEL. A CCOMMODATION for 60 HORSES. -^- LOOSE BOXES Best Oaten Hay, Oats, &c, always. Horses, &c, for Hire and Sale, or Bought and Sold on Commission. Hat, Oats, &c, Sold Retail. Charges Moderate. __^ v WILSON & WAISfI TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT DUNEDIN. The Imported Thordugh-bred Horsa " AYILL-O>THE-WISP (> WILL STAND THIS SEASON* at the FORBURY, Dunedin. " Wudl-o'-the-Wisp," bred by J.ambs Lob», Esq., of Quorn Hall, is 6 years old, a bright bay with black points, stands 15 hands 3 inches high, and is an exceedingly , fine tempered horse. :' His sire "Vanish "bred by Sif Rjajiafd Dry; dam "Venus," by (imported). "Vanish wasv^S||w#Pete)? - Finn,-" "Peter Finn" by by Lord E^rempnt, &C;& C ; &c.: T.^% J^f igpft „ He is acknowledged ', by all ffbdd iudi^>to be thfe fines? horsis, anC^e.mixMjW^blood, ever, ii^Mrt«d,uiw!t!i^^^sJtf^lV> r'^ , Good Paddttbks for Mar^o||^de^Ut'^; per-week. Every caretakbs i ; :witb < out rw^^|| ' Terms,' £6 : before removal if^^^l^'^fe^St^^^t

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Otago Witness, Issue 481, 16 February 1861, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 481, 16 February 1861, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 481, 16 February 1861, Page 7