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THE EPICUREAN, COR'NEB OF BATTBAT AKI> MACtAGGAN BTBEETS THIS RESTAURANT is now open, where every. luxury for the table may now bt had on lie shortest notice, and on the mose reasonable terms. Breakfasts, Dinners, and Suppers. SOOT'S, STEAKS, AND CHOPS AT ANT HOtEB. DANIEL WHITE, Proprietor. INVERCARGILL. JAMES H. STIRLING, Family geocer and baker, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Inver- . cargill and surrounding neighbourhood, that "he will commence Business as above, in Premises formerly occupied by Messrs. Wright & Birss, on Ist December, 1860, when he will have the following splendid Assortment of GOODS open for selection :— WINES AND SPIRITS. Brandy, in bulk and bot. Port, in bulk and bot. Rum, in do. do. Sherry, in do. do. Whisky, in do. do. Marsala, in do. do. Gin, Geneva, in 2 and 4 Champagne gal. cases v GROCERIES.' Tea— best Congou and Soap . Young Hyson Red Herrings Stigar Muscatel and Pudding Chocdlate Raisins Cocoa Currants and Figs Coffee Arrowroot, Sago, and Best English Cheese Tapioca Bwley Mustard, Pepper, &c. OILMEN 1 3 STORES. Vinegar . . Pickles Salad Oil " Sauces Castor O!2 Capers, &c, Ike. SOFT GOODS. Blankets Turkey Red Handker. Cord Trousers chiefs Mole do. Cotton do. Twilled Shirts Prints Pelt IJats White Flannel White Calico Blue do. Unbleached do. Blue and Scarlet FlanDouble width do. nel Shirts Derrys ' Linen, 108 in. ftbiland Coburg Cloth ■ Wiuseya Braces, &c, &c. TO LET, IN HIGH' STREET, DUNEDIN, From 4th March next, *pHE PREMISES presently occupied by X Mr. Wm. Johnston,' Solicitor, with others immediately adjoining, suitable either for Stories or Offices. Apply to Wm. JOHNSTON, Solicitor, or JOHN GALLIE, on the Premises.. DUNEDIN MASONIC HALL COMPANY. rjpHE SHARES in this Company are now X ALLOTTED. Those" members' of 'the Craft in Otago who tnay not have been hitherto communicated with by' the Provisional Committee are particularly •requested to apply to the undersigned, who will furnish them with the Prospectus of the Company, and information as to the progress of the undertaking. ■ •; ■ ■ d. Scott, Ho n. Secretary. American Pine! American Pine!! ON SALE, A Quantity of the above TIMBER, 1 in. and i in., all sizes and lengths, cheap. ROWLAND T. DOSSETT, Builder, * Corner of George Street, Octagon. FOR SALE, A WORKING BULLOCK, thoroughly broken in to Harness. Also, A BULLOCK DRAY. Apply to DAVID BERWICK, Saddle Hill. NOTICE To Holders of Licenses for Cutting, Sawing, and Removing Timber from Crown Lands. /TiQMPLATNTS having been made to me V,/ that various License Holders having been ■wastejully using the timber on Crown Lands, attention is drawn to the following & Regulations adopted by the Waste Land Board, at a Meeting hem at Dunedin the 14th day of June,;1859.:-r -*- That Licenses for which One Pound (£1) is charged ,sh all entitle the license-holder to cut and remove; fireyvood for his own use only. That Two Pounds and Ten Shillings (£2 10s.) he charged for a license to split for fencing. _ That .Five Pounds (£5) be charged for a license to, sasF,~ and that only one pair of sawyefs be employed ; that the names of the sawyers employed be stated by, the applicant, and that auy change of the persons employed be made only with the sanction of the Waste Land Board. - , That Five-Pounds {£5) be charged for any license when the parties are cutting timber for sale. - That ail persons applying for license define distinctly the bushes within which they desire to eat." -That, license-holders shall not be entitled to use timber 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 tiniber and claim a right to -the same unless such timber shall be cat up and' removed within three month from the time of felling. That only twa*6a,wyers be allowed to be employed' under any license unless a special exception be 'made in the said license. Th'atthe licenses for which the larger fee has been -paid" shall include the rights given under the smaller charge. - - "" - * That .on any license-holder being proved to have ißfringed the 'above, Rules, the license will be declared cancelled, in terms of the Regulations and - Crown Land 9 Ordinance. W:H. CUTTEN, " ' Chief Commissioner of Waste Land Board Waite Land Board Office, Dunedin, 13th June, 1880.. , TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT DUNEDIN. The Imported Thoroug-h-bred Horse ,- ~L i " .\ / v WILL-O'-THE-WISP " ,- A%7(sst; '-ST'&ftD THIS SEASON* ,{, { f^iax-XJ'-THE- Wisp," bred by James Lobs, Ej|^f£Quorn.Hall^ is ,6 yelffs old,,a; bright , : stands 15 hands 3 indues '^^fefttd^jg&attv exceedingly fine tempered by Sir Kichard '^&^'M^TJ^^Sjf^y * c^iljmjp?e RenKens' 3anpo^d),.H>^^*iVlwasgotU>y . " Pster _

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Otago Witness, Issue 482, 23 February 1861, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 482, 23 February 1861, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 482, 23 February 1861, Page 8