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REWARD OFFERED.— MISSING. A DARK CHESTNUT Three -year -old T\. C( >LT, having a white spot on ;he i (otvhcafi. a little white on the near hind foot, Mini 'ituM'Kd .T on tlie off'<«hmil ler. Ln<=t soen on 'Jit) mi's Itiifi^i', l'Mag«*!;ilf Kill. Whoever will deliver oi" jiivi; informs turn for ivcovi-ry of llu: saint* to J.'r. M-Gi.afu vn, ]jiil;nncLUvii, will he fian ko'iSs-iy reu'.w(Jed. NEWLY SURVEYED DISTRICTS IN OTAGO. Notice to Purchasers. MR. EDWARD V. BRISCOE, Surveyor, is willing to run Lines for Fencing in Open and Bush Land at a moderate charge. All orders to be left with Mr. James Rkid, Watchmaker, Kattray-street. For Sale or to Let, THE 1 WAIHOLA STORE. — Apply to WILLIAM -GREY, On the Premises. TO FLOCKOWNERS. PURE MERINO RAMS, 2 and 4 Tooth. r pHE Undersigned beg to inform Settlers, A that they are prepared to take orders for PURE MERINO RAMS, to arrive from Victoria in January neyt. They are bred by Thomas Austin, Esq., being got by Rams imported from Germany by himself, and are out of Pure Merino Ewes. Some of the Rams can be seen at the Silver Stream, and staples are expected per next mail. R. B. MARTIN & CO. Dunedin, Dec. 6, 1860. IRON HURDLES. To Sheep Farmers and Others. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED - IRON HURDLES, admirably adapted for Fencing, being light and portable. Note. — To settlers who have no timber on their runs, they will be found most economical, being under English cost. R. B. MARTIN & CO. To Lightermen and Others. FOR SALE, A LARGE LAUNCH, about Eight Tons measurement, now lying at Port Chalmers, Coppered and Copper-fastened, with Mast, Sails, Oars, and all other Fittings complete. R. B. MARTIN & CO. NOTICE. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Consignees, of Goods by the Company's Steamers, that all such Goods will be landed and Stored in Dunedin, at Consignee's expense and risk, unless freight be paid previously, and an order given by the Undersigned for delivery. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN, Agents. TO LET, AN OFFICE, in one of the best situations for Business in Dunedin. For particulars apply to Messrs. Day & MiEViiiLE, or G. M. AiiOßicii. FOR SALE, THE GOODWILL of the LEASE of a STORE, situate in George-street, with Stock and Fixtures at a valuation, Entry immediately. Terms easy. A merely nominal rent for next 5 years. For further particulars apply to BAX & MOORE, George-street. ABSCONDED, ON the sth day of January, 1861, from Mr, H. J. Gladstone's Station, Mackenzie County, a Man the name of JOHN ASH WORTH, late of Pigeon Bat, Banks' Peninsula, about 25 to 30 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, rather bow-legged, light complexion, and brown curly hair, slight moustache and beard, speaks the Yorkshire dialect, taking with him the undermentioned property, which did not belong to him, viz. : — A Silver double-cased Hunting Watch, made by Ellis, Exeter, Three Five-Pound Notes, H. P. p. numbers H. 224, H. 334, H. 656, A small Opera Glass, in Morocco case, and a doublebarrelled Fowling Piece, with Rifle flitting the same stock, maker's name Wm. Dooley, Liverpool, initials H. J. G. in ink inside the stock, and crest " Griffin, Rampart," on the | outside of stock. Also, a Sheep Bitch, breed, short tail, very rough haired, colour,. a mixture of red and black, with white patches, right ear injured by a bite from another dog, answers to the name of "Nelly." . Parties who are able to give any information as to the whereabouts of the said JOHN ASHWORTH, are respectfully requested to ransraitt such information to the nearest constable. ' * JOHN SHEPHERD, - Chief Constable. Police Office, Dunedin, : 7th March, 1861. To Lease, For First-class Building purposes,in a Central part of Great King Street, A BOUT 800 Feet of BUILDING FRONT- ^ AGE. As the City is getting rapidly filled up to the North end, and building sites -will be very soon only to be had at a very high figure, it is worth the attention of parties wishing to secure a situation of a first-class kind, suitable for almost any kind of business. Apply to GEORGE COOK, Esq., Solicitor, Dunedin, or JAMES KNOX, House Agent, Great King Street. HORSES FOR SALE, Ex ''PIRATE." FOUR DRAUGHT MARES, Two Saddle and Harness GELDINGS, in good condition, fit for work, Any trial will be given. Apply to the Owner, or to WILSON & WAIN, At the Commercial Stables. March 7, 1861. Valuable Building Site in Stafford-street. FOR SALE, THE LEASE of a Site in _ Stafford-street, measuring 40 Feet Frontage, by 100 Feet in Depth. For particulars apply to M'LEOD & GIBSON, Princes-street. "~ NOTICE, ALL CLAIMS against the Harbou r Steamer " VICTORIA," up to Ist instant, are requested to be sent in to the. agent. The i' Victoria" will continue to ply. as usual, and all cargo or jmrcels are requested' to be on the Dunedin Jetty before 3 o'clock, pjtn. . , , / ; *JOHN.PHOUDEp§T.,<. - Dunedin,.lsth ? Februarjr, 1861. ' ** ~" h

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Otago Witness, Issue 488, 6 April 1861, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 488, 6 April 1861, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 488, 6 April 1861, Page 7

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