Government Notices IIAWXSI3JHY DISTRICT— BLOCK VII. ~\%J ILL be open for applications ou Monday, the V? 3rd day of November next. Block 7, Hiiwkesbury, is bounded on the north by j the Pleasant Xiv v r, on the south dj Block 111., Hawkesburv, on the west by un^urveyed land, and on the ca^t by Block 11, same District, and in within thiee-feurths '-<f a mile of the Main North Road, beore iv junction vuth the road by Waikouaiti to th» interior gold fiells. j AKATORE DISTRICT-BLOCK VI. Will be open for app'ications on Tuesday, the 4th iay of Nortmfcer next. Block 6. Akatore, is bounded on the west and south by the Tokomairiro River, on the north by Block I, in which there is a large reserrol bush, and on the east by Block V. of the same District. HILLEND DISTRICT-BLOCK I. "Will be open for applications on Thursday, the 6th day of November next. Block 1., Hillend, adjoins the Township Reserve, on the ea-st bank of the Clutha, opposite the Ferry House, and is bounded ou the ea«t by Blocks IX., i. and XI, South Tuakitoto District, and ia intersected by tho Great South Road. Form 9of application, may be obtained at the Land Office, Dunedin, aud maps of tho various Blocks may be had from Mr. Livingston, Bookseller, Staffordstreet. W. H. CUTTEN, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Duuedin, 10th September, 1562 OTAGO GOVERNMENT TOWN LAND SALES IN THE LAND OFFICE, DUNEDIN, For September and October, 1562. Greyton, Scrogg's Creek, East Taieri, on Monday, the 20th day of October, at 12 o'clock noon. Oui'RAM, near the Ferry (Bowie's), West Taieri, on Tuesday, the 21st day of October, at 12 o'clock noon. Pa'/mcrstoit, Waihemo or Shag Valley, on Wedn< sday, the 22nd day of October, at 12 o'clock noon. SALES ON THE GOLD FIELDS. Lawrence, at the Camp, Tuapeka, on Wednesday, the sth day of November, at 12 o'clock. Hj!velock. at the Camp, Waitahuna, on Friday, the 7th day of November, at 12 o'clock.
TENDERS T\ill be received at the office of his Iljiior the Suppiintendent until 4 pm. of Friday, tbe 17th instant, for the construction of a Good-, Lir'dhig Sra^e, &c, in connection with thp present Jrtty-street Pier. Plans and specifications may be *-ren, and forms ot tender obtain 1 d, at the <nice of the Provincial Engineer, Dunedin. By rrder, Tin has Dick, Provincial Secretary. Oct. 5, 1862.
Auctions, TUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER. To Butchers, Dairy Farmers, and Others. Important Sale of FAT CATTLE AND. DAIRY COWS. TT7 ILSON k WAIN hnve received instructions V ¥ lions from Thomas Ferens, Esq , Kakanui, to sell by auction, at Messrs Wright, Robertson and Co.'s cattle yards, opposite Morse and Orbell'b slaughter .(arris, on Tuesday, the 14th October, ;.t 12 o'clock sharp, 100 head of prime fat steers, heavy weights Dairy cows,, kc. These arr all of- the celebrated Shorthorn breed of I the late C. Swfcfed, Esq. Mr Feren's herd are well knov.n to be the finest and best bred cattle in this prov nee, and the great attention he has paid to the selec ion of his breeding stock, is sufficient guarantee as to tlieir quaHtj\ They are all in very high condition, and the dairy cattle are very quietj having all been thoroughly broken in, Such a chance of obtainijg really well-bred quiet dairy cows very rarely occu -s. WILSON & WAIN. Commercial Horse Bazaar, October Ist, 1862 SATURDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1862. SALE BY AUCTION. ME. HENRY FRANCE has received instructions from Wm. Jones, .Esq., of Oamaru, to Bell by auction at the Star and Garter, Oamaru, on Saturday the 18th October, 1862, at 12 o'clock, 1 Thorough-bred entire chestnut Horse Rifleman, 4 years old Pi;i)igree.— Rifleman is a bright Chestnut, stands 16 lands high; is out of an imported Mare, Noka Creeita, imported by George Duppa, Esq.,*of Nelson ; lS T om Creina by Plenipotentiary. Rifleman was got by Sir Hercules. Sir Hercules, sire of Cossack, Zoe, Wetsail, Phoebe, and numerous other winners, by the imparted horse Cap-a-pie, out of the imported mare Paraguay ; Cap a-pits by the Colonel, dam (sister to Cactus) out of the Duchess of York, by Waxy. Paraguay (who ran second for the Oaks, and won the Newmarket Town Plate and Nursery Stakes) by Wr Hercules out of Pagadigro, by Partisan. Sir Hermies by Whalebone, out of Peri, by Wanderer. The Colonel (who ran a dead heat for the Derby, and won the St Leger) by Whisker, dam by Delphini, out of Tipple Cider by King Fergus ; vide Stud Book. 1 Thorough-bred chestnut Mare, Fanny, 4 years old, by the imported horse St. Alban out of Pearl 1 Chestnut mare Miss Barbara, C years old, by Hill Barbara, in foal to Grey Campden. 1 Chestnut mare rising 5 years old ; broken to saddle and harness 1 Bay gelding, Bingo, 6 years old ; good in saddle and harness. 1 Cart filly rising 2 years old, by the imported horse Clyde Champion 1 Dark filly rising 2 years old, by Grey Campden 6 Petes' best hogskin saddles G " " bridles 1 '• " ladies' saddle and bridle 1 Pack-saddle and 2 pack-saddle bage An assortment of first-class bits 3 Sets of cart harness 4 " gig do. 2 " horse clothing 1 , new 1 Gig, new 1 " nearly new 1 Team 6 working bullocks, with yoke«, bowp, &c. 12 New American yokes and bows 12 " " bows, extra 3 Barrow pigs 1 Sgw and pigs 3 Tons potatoes G Tins boiled oil, each 4 gallons Sol! to defray eupenses if not claimed before,— 1 Eox an* content", left by Mr. G. Williams. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1862. RIVER BANK, WEST TAIERI. Dairy Cattle, Horses, Working Bullocks, Farming Implements, &c, &c. DRIVER, MACLEAN, & CO. are favored with instructions from Alex. Rennie, Esq., to sell by auction at his Farm, West Taieri, on Wednesday the 22nd instant, at 12 o'clock sharp, without the slightest reserve, the following stock, &c, — 60 Head quiet well-bred Dairy Cows — principally cows with calves at foot and springing 8 Horses and Mares, suitable for all purposes 8 Working Bullocks, with Dxoy &c, complete 15 to 20 very fine Pigs Thrashing Machine, Drays, Ploughs, and a number of sundries too numerous to mention, and unless previously disposed of by private contract j 20 Tons first-class Oaten Hay. ! Term at Sale. Luncheon provided. WEDNESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1862. RIVER BANK, WEST TAIERI. Dairy Cows and Heifers. DRIVER, MACLEAN k CO. will sell by auction, at the above mentioned place, by permission of Mr. Alex. Rennie, on Wednesday, 22nd inst., immediately after bis sale, 20 Splendid Dairy Cows, with Calves at foot and springing 20 Very fine Heifers all in calf. All in good condition, and to be sold Without Reserve. A A. M. Graham has much pleasure in informing , the settlers of West Taien, that he has commenced business as Blacksmith in Mr. Grant's shop, situated on Gowrie Farm, Haying frood experience in the old country and Australia, he is now ready to make or repair all kinds of Farming implements. Horse-shoeing on the best principle. West Taien, October h 1662.
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Otago Witness, Issue 567, 11 October 1862, Page 4
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