VALUABLE BUILDING SITE. To Capitalists and Others. TO BE SOLD,— the LEASE of the GROUND, and the BUILDING erected thereon, situated in Princes-street, Dunedin, the property ot the Odd Fellows' Associatiok. Further particulars to be obtained of Mr. Chas. Reid, Town Board Office ; or, Mr. Wai. Towers, Royal Georgo Hotel, George-street, Dunedin. 968 MOSGIEL MILLS. OATS crushed to order at the above Mills. Settlers will find a great saving in Horse Feod by sending- their Oats to be crushed. Orders strictly attended to by A. J. BURNS. TO LET, on the Great South Road, BURNSIDE HOUSE, 4 miles from Dunedin, containing Four Rooms, a Four Stalled Stable. Good Grass Paddocks can be had for Horses vi Cattle to any party taking the House. Apply to Jam es X jjsnisdy, Glenfoot, Lower Kaikorai. TO LET ON LEASE, Building Sites in Mait-land-street. For particulars, apply to the Proprietor, Thomas Muttbh, Saddler ; or to Mr. Wood, Watch-maker, Walker-street. TO LEASE, 100 Acres good Agricultural Land an the West Taeiri, in the vicinity of the MaiItoad to the diggings. Terms liberal. Apply to John Dow, Mason, Lorta Place, Dunedin. TAMES LOOKHABTjSaddIer and Harness Maker O Tokomairiro. FOR PRIVATE SALE. A SPLENDID STATION in the Province of Southland, together with 4700 sheep, 184 head of well-bred Cattle, and a few Horses. The Station has all the necessary buildings required for a utuah larger number of Stock than is no\r on tho Run, ou which a large sum of money has been expended. For further particulars, apply to JOHN JONES & CO. Dunedin, 4th Feb., 18C2. TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, that first-class Hotel, situate at the Whito Swamp, about four miles from Dunedin, and nt prea- , sent in (he occupation of Mr. Peter Birtles. The house possesses every accommodation, and ia well iuniishejl with all requisites for carrying on n large business, which, from its situation, being on tho main line of road to the Waipori and Waitauuna diggings, it cannot fail of doing Attaclwd is a l.u-go and commodious stable, and a pnddock securely fenced aud laid down in grass. To any one of perseverance and business habits, such an opportunity of realising a speedy and ample comtency seldom presents itself. For further information apply to Mr. P. Birtlbs, on the premises, or to M'Leod, & Gibson, Princesstreet, Dunedin. FOR SALE or iease a neat cottage and 73 acres of rich freehold land, situated upon Inch Oluth*. There is a paddock and garden ground fenced is, plenty bush upon the premises, water carriage to the door, and other advantages seldom to be met "with. For particulars, apply to THOMAS MARSH, Inch Clutha. * __ FOR SALE, At Kauru Hill Station, near Oamaru, Twenty-five (25) head of HORSES, either separatily or in one lot. W. H. TESCHEMAKER. THE TOWNSHIP bt ST^ANDREWS, Fronting the Main itoadr&rCaversham, and'oppoßlte — the Edinburgh Castle Hotel, is now OPEN FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Apply to — Messrs. GILLIES & STREET, Land Agents, Surveyors and Accountant!. COALS. COALS. COALS. JNO. BROOM, of Saddle Hill Colliery, i s now prepared to supply the Saddle Hill Coal at 40s, per ton, delivered in Dunedin, or .to any reasonablt qistance in the vicinity, or at 15s. per ton at the Coal Hill. Orders left ■with Mr. James Paterson, baker, Walker-stroet, will receive immediate attention. KEATING'S PERSIAN INSECT POWDER.— Unrivalled in exterminating mosquitos, flew, bugs, flies, beetles, cockroaches, and every other d«scription of Insect infesting animals and poultry ;proteets clothes, &0., from moths. Only injurions to insect life. See that the name of Thomas Keating, 79 St. Paul's Churchyard, is on every packet. - ' Sold by all agents for Keating's Cough Lozenge*. /CHILDREN'S WORM TABLETS (OAT \J ING'S.)— The great remedy for the3e,disorder in children can now be administered in the form of » purely vegetable sweetmeat, at once agreeable and effective. Prepared and sold in tins, by Thomas Keating, Chemist, &c, 79, St. Pauls Churchyard, London. E.C. ; and retail by Mr. G. M. K. Clarke, Invercargill. /ROUGHS, ASTHMA, AND INCIPIENT CON\J SUMPTION are effectually cured by KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. Judged by the immense demand, this universal remedy now stands the first in public favor and confi dence ; this result has been acquired by the test t# fifty years' experience. These lozenges may bo founu on sale in every British colony, and throughout India and China they have been highly esteemed wherever introduced, lor Coughs, Asthma, and all affection* of the throat and chest, they avo tho most agreeable and efficacious remedy. Prepared and sold in boxes and tins of various sizei. by Thomas Keating, Chemist, &c, 79 St. Paul't Churchyard, London. Sold .retail by all druggist* and patent medicine vendors in the world. N.B.- •To prevent spurious imitations, please to ob- < serve that the words "Keating's Cough Lozenges" are engraven on the Government Stamp of each box,witbi ou which none are genuine. Agent— Afc Invercargill, Mr. G. M. K. Clarkt. MEDICAL. \ LEXANDER GRANT, M.A., Aberdeen, L.M. X\. _ and M.K.C.S., Edinburgh, has commenced the practice of his professioa in. Oamaru aud Burrounding district. Oamaru, April, 1862. PJEORGE. SHAND, Junior, begs to return hi» \X most sincere thanka to those Friends who li«v« so kindly come forward to assist him in conaequeneo of Mb having lost hisall by fire. He scarcelylnowi how to express his thanks for their generous *nd handsome present, and begs to inform them that through their kindness he is enabled to carry on hie business successfully. Tho Treasurer wishe3 me to state, that for his satisfaction .the List of Subscribers lies at my shop fot inspection, of all whom it may concern. '• . SCHOOLMASTER WANTED WANTED, forrheCavershara District School, a first-class Master. Salary, £150, with half the school tees, 5 acres of ground, and house free- or an allowance in lieu of house. Applications, t h testimonials, to he lodged with Mr. John Ander. son Caversham. •*««»» SCHOOLMASTER. W A ?T?S\ a QaaMed Master for Oamaru DisMet School ; salary; £200. P er a nnum t with a frW residence, or an allowance in feu. thereok ' Apt FHfiE Committee of the Benevolent Institution is -* . Prepared to receive tenders for the use, 'for a period of- a* months, ,of ' a building adapted ,for a Benevolent Asylum. L .' ": '- ' * > By-order of Committee, EDWARD HARDCASTLE, ; .Hon. -Sec RUNNING, on Mr. MaitJand's Station "for the last six months, a Dark Bay Mare, with out white bind-fetlock ; also, a few grey hairs oa forehead, and a lump on the fore-foot . Any person .that onn'^ive satisfactory proo/ of ownership can have her > by paying expenses at, the above. Station. -- w i ' IVl - '
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Otago Witness, Issue 556, 26 July 1862, Page 1
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