MAIDEN EWES. j \\7~E are prepared to take orders to deliver i ' ~ M.I IDKN EWES of any a&es) early : in February, selected from some of tho first flocks in Australia, and Delivery as might be arranged upon. It. B. MARTIN & Ca CATTLE FOR SALE; \ A HERD of about 46'> head of Cattle, of superior quality and in hiprh condition, viz.; 370 Cows and Heifers, nnd 90 Young Steers, more or less. Price, £5 a head. Delivery to be taken on Flaxbourne Station, Marlborough. Should Calves be required by the purchaser, a further arrangement may be made. Apply to Messrs. Clifford and Weld. Christchurch, Canterbury ; or to Mr. Q. Lovegrove, Flaxbourne, Marlborough. Jan. 15, 1862. STRAYED into my Paddock, at West Taieri, about the 10th of January, a Light Brown Saddle Mare, with dark patch on near shoulder, has shoes on. Whoever can identify the same will find her by applying to James Shand. West Taieri. TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST some time since from Oainarn, and supposed to be near the Waitaki, a dark red four year old working BULLOCK, branded JP off hip. Any person finding the same, and giving information to the Undersidned, will receive two pounds reward. 8. GIBBS. Oamaru, Jan. 27, 1862. FIVE iWhfDJFREWARD. LOST, from Green Island, a Black Mare, branded HP conjoined near shoulder, HP conjoined on the neck under the mane, white star forehead, a little white the off fore foot. Any one finding the same to bring: her to Mr Kenned r, Green Island or to Makk Dams, George street, Dunedin. FIVE POUNDS PER HEAD REWARD. STRAYED or STOLEN, one Dark Bay Mare, branded D near shoulder, near fore foot D white. 1 Bay Mare, three -white feet, no brand. Whoever will deliver the same to Samuel Stephens, Kuri Bush, shall receive the above. £3 REWARD. LOST from Forbury on 14th inst., a Heavy Draught MARE, three years old, black, with small star and snip, chafed on the tail, unbranded. The above reward will be given for such information a3 will lead to her recovery. » F. FULTON. SKA VIEW COTTAGE, MORAY PLACE. DAY & BOARDING SCHOOL. HHHE Duties of tbe above Establishment, JL conducted by Mis 3 Willsuikk, will recommence on February 3rd, 18C2. Terms for Day School, 3 Guineas per quarter. „ Boarding School, £50 per annum. Extras : Music, 2 Guineas per quarter. French, do. do. MESSRS. GILLIES & STREET, ~ Land and Estate Agents, Accountants, and Surveyors. MONEY INVESTED in Land, and Loans on Mortgages effected. Surveys executed, and Maps constructed. Insolvent and Partnership Estates wound up. Interest, Rents and Accounts collected. Register of Lands and Houses for Sale and to Let and Maps for reference kept. Land Office business transacted, and reliable \nformation furnished respecting Lamls in all parts o the Piovincea of Otaeo and Southland. ROBERT GILLIES, CHAS. HENRY STREET. Office: Princes-street, near the Cutting. TO ARCHITECTST Competition Design fob. a Church. IT being intended to Erect a CHURCH foi the First Presbyterian Congregation of Dunedii on Church Hill, Parties are invited to send ii Designs for said Building; and a Premium of FrFTi Pounds is hereby offered by the Building Commit tee for the Design that shall be approved of. The Church to be built of Stone— to contain On, Thousand Sittings, either with or without a Gallen — and to have a Vestry and Library attached. Cos" not to exceed £9000. Each competitor must lodge the following Drawings, executed on a legible scale and tinted in Indiai Ink or Sepia, only, viz. :— A Front Elevation, i Flank Elevation, a Ground Plan, a Gallery Plan (i any), a Transverse Section, a Longitudinal Section together with any others he may think necessary and awell-ascertained estimate of co 3t — stating whai Stone is proposed to be used. The successful party will, if approved of, have tin carrying out of the work as Architect, on the usua terms. Each Design to bear a distinguishing 1 mark, nnd t< be accompanied by a scaled envelope containing name and address of the Designer. Designs to be lodged at the Office of Messrs. Jas Patbrson k Co., Dunedin, on or before the 15tl day of March next. The Committee will not hold themselves bound U accept of any of the Designs offered. TO BE SOLD CHEAP, IN one lot, TWO HEIFERS, with Ileifei Calvps, and Two Heifers, 2 years old. Apply tc T. KNEWSTUB, Lower Harbour, Otago. ~" LAND FOR SALE. m ACRES of Land, with House thereon, situated on the main line of road pass ing through the plain of Tokomairiro. For terms and further particulars, apply to P, M'Gill. Mill of Tokomairiro, January 3, 1862. TO LET OR LEASE, For such a term of years as may bo agreed \ipon. MIDDLETON FARM, consisting of 193 acres of fine alluvial Soil, aituate half way between the Taieri and Waipora Rivers. The land fronts the msin road iv the west Taieri district, and is therefooe an excellent position for an Accommodation House or Flour Mill, or both, there being a fine stream of water running through the property. For terms and particulars, apply to Mr. Fbahcis M. Diamond Woodside Farm, West Taieri. BOOKS!! BOOKS ! ! !— GEORGE ROBERTSON'S New General Catalogue, is now ready, 184 pages, 8 vo. Price Is. Posted, Ib. 6d. This Catalogue gives the title, size, and price of all the New and Standard Books, in every department of Literature, on sale by G. S., and is so arranged as to form a very useful nianuel for intending purchasera of books. GEORGE ROBERTSON, Importer of Books and Stationery, 69 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, and 283 George-street, Sydney, TO THE TAIERI SETTLERS^ MOSGIEL FLOUR MILL being now in working order, the proprietor will be happy to receive Wheat for Gristing. Strict attention will be given to make a first-class article, for which purpose it is necessary the Wheat be thoroughly cleaned and sent to the mill in £ood order and condition. All bugs sent to" the mill must be properly marked, or the proprietor will not become responsible for their delivery. ALSO— The proprietor will be happy to receive orders from bakers, storekeepers, private' families, &c, &c , for his first-class Fine Hour, made from wheat grown on Mosgiol, and sent to mill in superior order and condition. Seconds, Sharps, and Bran always on hand. Orders in writing, addressed to A. J. Burns, Mosgiel Mills, East Taieri, or to Messrs. J, and J. Barr, Stafford-street, Duuedin, will get strict attention and despatch. A^J. BURNS. FOR SALE, i QAAA ACCLIMATISED WEDDERS OUUU 2000 Ewes, mixed ages 2500 Ewe and Wedder Lambs. All these sheep are in good order, and have never been diseased. Immediate delivery can be given. Apply to F. Fulton, the Forbury. DISSOLUTION OF PAliTflKKSliU'. NOTICE is hereby given that the co partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, WILLIAM CARR YOUNG, & EDWARD M'GLASHAN, under the. firm of, Young and M'Glashan, Merchants, Dunedin, has been this day dissolved, by mutual consent. ' The undersigned, William Carr Young, will discharge all the liabilities of the late flnn, and to him all debts due to the late firm must be paid, Dated thisfirst day of January, 1862. Signed s . WILLUM . CABR YOUNG, . EDWARD M'GLASHAN, Signed in tbe presence of Tliomag B. Gilliw, *olldtw, Dunedia.
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Otago Witness, Issue 536, 8 March 1862, Page 8
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