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NEW STORE. Flour, Provision, & General Storekeeper, and Commission Agent, Corner of High-street and Princes-street. A MERCER begs respectMly to inform • the inhabitants of Dunedin and its 1 Vicinity, and the Country Settlers generally, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as above, with a General Stock of Groceries and General Merchandise, and keeping always a well-assorted stock of good articles, and selling with small profits, with strict attention to business, trusts to merit a share of public patronage. P.S. — From th experience A. Mercer has had with the real wants of the Country Settlers, he begs to inform them that he will supply them exactly to their wants, if procurable in the Province, or transact any business to those who cannot find it convenient to come to town. Agent for Healey & Christie's Flour Mill, and a supply of Flour, Overheads, and Bran always on hand. GENERAL NOTICE. FTIHE Subscribers beg to inform the Public J- that Mr. Merceb will act as our Agent in Dunedin. WTieat delivered in Town for the Dunedin Flour Mills will be left at his Store. HEALEY & CHRISTIE. i 17th December 1860. FOR SALE, OR TO LET, ~t f*f\ ACRES LAND, situated on the XOU Taieri Beach; 30 acres improved. Good seven-roomed House and Cottage on the Property. For particulars apply to Mr. Wm. Guet, Waihola Store ; or Mr. G. Htjghan, on the premises. Terms Liberal. MISSING SHEEP. Thirty Pounds Beward. LOST from Wairuna Station, between the 14th December 1860, and the 14th January 1861, 105 Unshorn Ewes, with their Lambs. The Ewes are ear-marked with a round hole in the right ear, and are fire-branded with a broad arrow on the right cheek. The Lambs have the same ear-mark. The above reward will be paid by the undersigned to any person giving such information as will lead to the recovery of these sheep, or a proportionate reward for a part of them. W. GORDON RICH. Wairuna Station, April 25, 1861. FOR SALE, 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, 8 x 16, and Three Booms up stairs. 100 Acres of the Land are fenced, and 35 Acres under cultivation. Strong substantial Stockyard, good Out-house and Stable. Cattle and Horses can be had at valuation if suitable to purchaser. Also — RIVER BANK, SOUTH CLUTHA. This Property consists of 175 Acres— l 3of which are Bush, and 26 acres under Crop and Fenced; good Dwelling House, Stockyard, Stable, &c TERMS EASY. Apply to W. 11. PERKINS, ITigh-street, Dunedin. Mb. MERCER, Princes-street. /"CUSTOM-HOUSE FORMS ON SALE AT \J THE "WITNESS" OFFICE. TOWNSHIP OF RICHMOND niLL, At the upper end of Maclaggan-street, within 20 minutes' walk of the Post-office. npHIS Township being now surveyed and laid X off, the Sections are OPEN FOR SALE at the upset price, £12 10s. Purchasers can see the plans, and obtain all information at the offices of the Undersigned. JAS. PATERSON &gCO M Auctioneers. For Sale or to Let, THE WAIHOLA STORE. — Apply to, WILLIAM GREY, ! On the Premises, To Lease, FOR a period of NINE YEARS, those Two Houses and Stable situate in Great King and George-streets, together with Two Sections of Land, having a frontage of One Chain to Great King-streei, One Chain to George-stret, and Five Chains to St. David'sstreet. For particulars, apply to THOS. THOMSON, Dunedin. 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 tho Undersigned for delivery. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN, Agents. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, (Next the Odd Fellows' Hall) PRINCES STREET. MR. MELUISH begs to inform the Inhabitants of Otago that, at the solicitation ,of a number of friends, he has been induced to remain in Dunedin for the ensuing summer. He takes this opportunity of thanking hia numerous patrons for their very liberal supi port, and informs them that he has purchased the above Gallery of Mr. James Wilson, and, having added to it a much larger and more suitable Studio, will now be able to take Portraits with greater facility than hitherto, i Now ready, | An Extensive Panoramic View of Dunedin, from Pelichet Bay to the Ocean Beach. Large View of the Town from Bell Hill. i The North-east Valley. And a Variety of others. Also, a number of Stereograms of the Town and neighbourhood, all of which can be sent by Post. PICTURES, MAPS, DRAWiNGS, &C., COPIED, BR.OOCHEB, LOCKETS, AND KINGS FITTED WITH MINIATURES. VIEWS OS 1 BESIDKNCES TAKEN. OPEN DAILY FROM TEN TILL FOUR. ; _ Importer of Photographic Goods and Chemicals-

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Otago Witness, Issue 496, 1 June 1861, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 496, 1 June 1861, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 496, 1 June 1861, Page 8

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