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Government Notices. POMAHAKA DISTRICT, BIOCKS 1, 2, AND 3. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Blocks 1, J3l 2, and 3, of the Pomafmka DLstriot, will l>e open for Application ou MONDAY, the 15th (lay oi September, and the Applications decided on THURSDAY, the 2.lth day of September, 1802. Tbc land comprised within these three Blocks h situate between the Pomahalca .and the Clutha, and is about 20 miles north from the Clutha Ferry. Tlieie is a good supply of Bu>h on the wooded islands of the Clutha, which are in the immediate neighbourhood. There are about 13,000 aeies in the three Blocks. W. 11. CUTTEN, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Dunedin, 14th Austu'.t, 1862. A SSISTED IMMIGRANTS who arrived per J\. ship Storm Cloud, on 30th July, 18G1, are reminded that their Bills are over-due, and that payment must be made at this office without delay COLIN ALLAN, I m miration Aeent, Immigration Department, Superintendent's Office. 17th June, 1862. npENDERS will be received at the Office of His X Honor the Superintendent, until 4 p.m ot Friday, the st'n of September, for the widening and improvements of the Road between Port Chnhners and the North Trunk Road. Plans, Sections, and Specifications may be seen, and ibrifls of tender obtained, at the office of the Provincial Engineer. — (By order) John Logan, Clerk to Superintendent. Au»ust 15, 18(32. AS all the Licensing now in force on the Gold Fields, for the sale of Spirits, by Wholesale and Retail, cxvii 1c1 c upon the 30th day oi September, 18G2, the holders of these licenses, who are desirous of having the same renewed, arf requested to make sippl'calion m writing to His Honor the Superintendent, on or before. Friday, the 19th day of September next. JYo Bo f tle Licenses are now issued for the Gold Fields. (By order,) John Logan, Clerk to the Superintendent. A PPLICATIONS -vt ill bo received at the ProXjl_ vinciul Engineer's oftice, Dunedin, until the 2yth isi.st., from persons competent to iiil the office oi Di&tiict Road Inspector; salary, £250. with an allowance of £50 per annum for horse keep. August -22nd, IS&2. /GENERAL BOARD OF ROAD TRUSTEES VJT Meetings of District Boards of Road TIiCbTKES. The first Meetings of die District Boards of Road Trustees, lately elected for the undermentioned Districts, are hcieby appointed to be held at the time and plactf following; said Trustees ha\ ing failed tc jneut as formeily adveitised. CAvr.RFHAM District. At the School hon^e upon Friday the 29th day ol August, 1602, at 0 o'clock p.m. East Taieri District. At the School-house upon Wednesday, the 27th daj of August, 1862, at hnif-past G o'clock p.m. By order — JAMES A. CHEYNE, Clerk toGeneial Road Board. Auctions. MONDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. Kirk's Horse Bazaar. Imported Blood Stallion Indian Warrior. TAMES HENDERSON & CO. have been in- *) strncted by R. F. Greene, Esq., to sell by public auction (uulcs previously disposed of), at the Bazaar, on. Monday, Ist September, The imported thoroughbied stallion INDIAN WARRIOR. He was a sound and stout racehorse, having run until nine years old w ithout ever breaking down ; and for performances see Stud Book and Racing Calendar. As a sire, the success of Palestine his" lirst get, ensures his reputation. WEDNESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, At 11 o'clock, sharp. IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE At Calderven, West Clutha, Three miles from the Wawera Hotel, and two miles South of Albert Cape. To Settlers, Fanners, Dairymen, Dealers, and Others. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. are favored with instructions from Alex. M'Neill, Esq., to sell by auction, at the above-mentioned place, on Wednesday, the 10th September, at 11 o'clock, sharp, 150 head of very well-bred Cattle, comprising dairy cows, and heifers above twelve nion'hs old, ,»nd a few steers. The cows are so we'll known to be quiet, good milkers, that they require no commendation. They are all young, the oldest being about eight years old, and are the stock of what is allowed to be the largest dairy in the Province. The heifers are very quiet, and rpquire no breaking in, having been all hand fed. The proprietor has never sold a milch cow, and pledges himself not to do so until the day ot sale, so that the public may have a fan: chance in bidding- for them. The above cattle will be all sold, except two or three cows for family use, as the proprietor is retiring from business. There will also be Sold, A few Unbroken Cows, and the Dairy Utensil 3, &c, too numerous to mention. The attention of the public is particularly directed to the above sale, as such an opportunity of obtaining so many really quiet, good ruilcn cows, has never before occurred iv the Province, and may not again occur for years. Terms : — Under £30, cash j over £30, and under £100, approved biils at three months ; over £100, approved bills at six months. No Reserve. Luncheon Provided. NOTICE. PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS. T\ R I V E R, MACLEAN, & CO. Hold SALES BY AUCTION At the above Yards, daily, at 12 o'clock sharp, Of HORSES, WORKING BULLOCKS, DAIRY CATTLE, &c, &. Fat Stock fiild any day as may be arranged. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. LAND, TIMBER, AND SAW MILL, Mossgiel, East Taieri. PLANS of the Ground, Mill, &c, now on view the office of the undersigned, JAMES & JOHN H. BARR, Stafford -street. Shipping Notices. STEAMER GESLONG. '^fe^cv^v rjiHE steamer GEELONG will flyj^|J||y?S^v J. be dispatched for Oaniaru AMfr^;ff|jVJy^- on Wednesday Morning, the 31st *^jg3stsk&*3*sgSs inst., calling at VVaikouaiti and Moeraki going ami returning ; and, on Monday Morning, the sth August, the Geelong will be dispatched for Lyttelton, calling at Waikouaiti. Moeraki, Oamaru, Timaru, and Akaroa, touching at all the ports on her return. The (ieelong will continue sailing for Oamaru on Wednesdays, and for Lyttelton on Mondays every alternate week till further notice. For freight or passage, apply to CARGILL & CO., Princes-atreet. Dunedin, 21st July, 1862. "VTOTICE.— The Australasian Steam Navigation J_\ Company have made arrangements for putting on a Steamer from Sydney to the Southern Ports of New Zealand, viz. -.—Nelson, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago, commencing in September next Full particulars will appear in future advertisements' SAMUEL CLARK, Manager. Sydney, 19th July. FOR THE CLUTHA. REGULAR TRADER. *^>-4s. fIIHE Fine Schooner Jggj^X X MARY JANE, Captain Bell, will trade regular csgragSSffSMF for the aoove port. Has good accommodation for passengers. Wool and Settlers' Produce brought to Danedin at a reasonable rate. For freight or passage apply to A. MERCER, PBINCES-STBEET.

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Otago Witness, Issue 560, 23 August 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 560, 23 August 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 560, 23 August 1862, Page 4

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