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Ex "Lady Egidia," A Splendid and Varied Assortment of DRAPERY, GLASS, STONEWARE, TOYS, &c. &c. See future Adiiertisemenis. A. ft. LOGAN, Princes-street. AFOUE ROOMED HOUSE, with slated roof, and plastered inside. FOR SALE, THREE PAIR OF SASH WINDOWS. Apply to GEORGE MILLER, Witness Office. REWARD OFFERED;— MISSING. A DARK CHESTNUT Three -year -old COLT, having a white spot on the I forehead, a little white on the near hind foot, and branded Jon the off shoulder. Last seen on Gibson's Range, Flagstaff Hill. Whoever will deliver or give information for recovery of the same to Mr. M'Glashan, Balmacewen, will be handsomely rewarded. For Sale or to Let, rpHE WAIHOLA STORE. — Apply to J- WILLIAM GREY, On the Premises. FOR SALE, ID f\f\f\ BOX PALINGS. lO.UUU Apply to THOMAS S. WATSON, Princes-street, Dunedin. FOR SALE, SECTION No. G, BLOCK X., Dunemn, and Sections Nos. 10 and 11, Block XXIV., Invercargill, Apply to A. W. MORRIS. TO BE LET, For a term of Five itears, with immediate Possession. Kent £20 per Annum, -J-jrv ACRES OF LAND, with good XXw House on it, on the banks of the Waiporl lliver, just opposite the fertile plains of Waipori. Wood and water in abundance, and almost at the very door. A small part of the Land is broken up and laid down in grass. The occupier has the great advantage of Grazing a great number of Cattle on the adjoining Hundred free, beside the advantages of the Farm itself, which is not yet surveyed. Apply to A. W. MORRIS. FOR SALE, EJECTIONS Nos. 27 and 28, Upper Har- / bour, East Side — originally chosen in 1849. Apply to A. W. MORRIS. Laud! Land!'. Land!!! TO BE SOLD, T7IOURTEEN ALLOTMENTS, situated in the JL Township of Balaklava. Apply to DAVID ADAMS, Princes Struct, Dunodin. Wanted to Purch'iso, for Cash, I^ROM 1500 to 2000 EWES, to be delivered in ' Shag Valley. Alxo, for Sale, OAA HEAD of MIXED CATTLE, with a good O\J\J proportion of Bullocks. Ewes will be taken in exchange. Apply to Mr Dillon Bell, at the Club, or by letter, addressed to care of Messrs. Jokks & Co. JOHN MOLLISON, PRINCES STREET, Has Received, ex - Melbourne,'' QAA Pairs of Women's an! Children's 01/ l/ Strong LKAT II E R BOOTS, suitable for the Colony. The above is the finest lot he ever imported. Inspection invited. They toill be sold cheap for Cash 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 ibr delivery. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN, Agents. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE TO BE LET. rpO BE LET for a Year, or a Term of I Years, the RESIDENCE and SUBURBAN ESTATE of Mr. Robert Chapman. There is a Dwelling House containing eight rooms — (iiirdener'sCottage, two stalled Stable, Stockyard, &c, on the grounds; and the Demesne consists of 40 acres, in the vicinity of the Town Belt, all fenced and partially cultivated. Entrj' will be given after Ist May next. Apply to the Proprietor. FOR SALE, KC\f\ SHEEP atMoeraki, being a Mixed OVU Lot, principally YOUNG SHEEP. Deliver}' immediately* Apply by letter to W. S. Trotter, Moeraki. FOR SALE, i Cheetwood, South, Clutha. rpHIS most desirable PROPERTY, situate ( X on the banks of the PUERUA RIVER, ! consisting of (150 acres), 136 Acres Open Land, 14 Acres Bush. Commodious DwellingHouse. On the ground floor, — Dining Room 16 x 16, Entrance Hall, 8 x 16, Parlour, 12 x 16, Bed Room, 12 x 12, Kitchen, Bxl6, and Three Rooms up stairs, 100 Acres of the Land are fenced, anil 35 Acres under cultivation. Strong substantial Stockyard, good Out-house and Stable. Cattle and Horses can be had at valuation if suitable to purchaser. At,so — RIVER BANK, SOUTH CLUTIIA. Thin Property eonsiafs of 175 A(*ros — 13 of j which are Bush, and '26 acres under Crop and Fenced; good Dwelling House, Stockyard, ! Stable, &c. TERMS EASY. Apply to W. H. PERKINS, I Kigh-street, Dunedin. Mr. MERCER, j Princes-street. I &ST West Taieri Buah. WHEREAS certain Parties, whose Names I have got, have been Cutting Fencing and Timber in my Bush Section at West Taieri, I hereby offer ' A REWARD OP FIVE POUNDS to any Person or Persons who will tender such evidence as will lead to a conviction for Felony. ROBERT CHAPMAN. By the Act Geo. IV., see. 38, Cutting, Breaking, Rooting-up, or otherwise destroying or damaging, with intgnt to steal the whole or any part of any tree, &c.^ wheresoever growing, the property of another person, if exceeding the value of £5, is Felony. For doing the same act where the value is Is. : for the Ist offence there is a fine of £5 ; for the 2nd offence, 12 months imprisonment, with hard labour.

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Otago Witness, Issue 489, 13 April 1861, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 489, 13 April 1861, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 489, 13 April 1861, Page 7