Auctioneers. r NOTICE PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS. T\ it I YE R, MACLEAN, & 00. Hold SALES BY AUCTION At the above Yards, daily, at 12 o'clock sharp, Of rl SES, WO%£NG BULLOCKS. DAIRY CATTLE, &c, U. Fal Stoe'i scld any day as may be arranged. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. IT\ U N N E T AN D CO AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Princes-strict, Dunedin. j 1 OSEPH CHADWICK AND CO., Stock axu Si.vnox Salksiuhx, New Market Saleyard*, High-street, Dunedin. Lost, Found, &?. LOST, on the Ist January, from the Mount Benger Station, a Bay Mare, very bob tailed, branded A near neck. Whoever will return same to Mr Sl* Kay, Mount Benger Station, will receive £2 Reward. JOHN P. SINCLAIR. Teviot Junction, February 22nd, 1864. ' LOST, from Tcviot Flat, west side of Clutha, about the 13th inst., an entirely Black Horse, branded JH on both shoulders, rather indistinctly. Any one returning ou-no to Smith and Hibbiml's Store, Teviot, will receive £3 Reward. JOHN LOWE. Teviot Junction, Mount Benger, February 20th, 18G4. £5 REWARD. LOST, from the Hogburn, a Dark Bay Horse, black points, branded XZ near shoulder. Appiy to Messrs Purdie and Dick's Station, Upper Taieri. LO^T from Baldwin'r Station, Clutha, a Bay Mare, with black points, branded A near shoulder, rising 5 ye-irs old. Anyone bringing her to Mr Kinross, at the above Station, will receive £5 Reward. February 2Gth, 1801. ■, - j IJ. Xlj ;ii r.r; ;j'j:.,a; :o:i [:v: t.'i-j 1 >m ;i-c mouthy Xi. a Chesnut Mare, white streak nown face, no brand. If not claimed within one month from date, will be sold. J. M'GIBBON, Mataura. £5 REWARD. Q TRAYED in December last, from the Dunk? stan Flat, a dark bay Horse, branded i P near shoulder ; has luen fired on knee near hind foot. Whoever will bring the same to Mr J. D. Ferand, Dunstan, will receive the above reward. £3 REWARD. LOST, a bay Mare, H C off shoulder, white down face, white off fore fetlock. D. TURNER, Teviot Junction. ~ '. _. W :."_'"T~ Z~~FOR SALE BY PRIVATE BARGAIN, /"^ITY MANSION aud GROUND >, being Sections 44, 45, 46, 47, 54, 55, and SG, Block XXV., Dunediu, Fronting George-street, Unionstreet, and Queen street, known as "PRIMROSE MOUNT." The House is a tasteful design, contains ten rooms, and is fitted up with every regard to elegance and comfort. The Grounds and Shrubbery are well laid out and .stocked, enjoy a most varied and extensive view, and yet are perfectly sheltered. Four-stalled Stable, Coach-house, Loft, Fowlhoui.o, and Duck pond. Metalled Road to the Property. For further particulars, apply to GILLIES & STREET, Laud and Estate Agents and Auctioneers. jb l OR SALE. — Eighty Merino Rams from the j B flocks of Messrs Willis and Swanston, Victoria. Have lieen twelve montlis in this ProTince. M. KINNEIR SWANSTON, Waikaia Plains.
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Otago Witness, Issue 641, 12 March 1864, Page 22
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464Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 641, 12 March 1864, Page 22
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