Business Notices. NOTICE TO RtJNHOLDERS, FARMERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS, IN THE MOLYNEUX, TUAPEKA, AND TOKO- • ' MAUIIRO DISTRICTS. AT the request of numerous residents in the above districts, we teg to intimate thai vre have determined to hold MONTHLY SALES, At the Yards of George Cameron, Esq., LOVELL'S FLAT, Ob the FIRST THURSDAY IN EACH MONTH We would suggest to parties forwarding Stock to these Sales the desirability of furnishing, us with particulars of same as early as powible. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. ON SALE, By ths undersigned— Cocksfoot, and other grasses, of colonial growth Clovers, of sorts • -Peas, white and grey field Vetcheß Bye, Parsley, &c. LAW, SOMNER & CO. •O O R SALE A new and powerful steam saw mill, capable of cutting 60,000 ft, super, -per week, and driven' with a 40borse power engine, with fittings, tramroads, men's houses, blacksmith's shop, &c, all complete and in good working order. Twenty feet of w*ater alongside the jetty, Close to the mill, situated at Paterson's Inlet, Stewfert'B Island. JOHN BULLOCK, Dunedin. D U N C A N'S MILLS, "WATER OT LEITH. FLOUR AND GRAIN STORE, Sattray Street. f^ DUNCAN begs to inform the bakers, \X« merchants, and public generally of the City of Dunedin, that he is now carrying on the businesg lately carried on by Duncan and Young, in all its branches ; and having added considerably to the power of the Mill by the erection of a new water race and wheel, he is able to turn out ten tons of fine flour per day. Oats, Malt, and Maize crushed at very low rates. Gxiats of Wheat of 500 bushels and upwards ground at 9d per bushel. As no expense has been spared in putting the Mill and Machinery in first-class orde", G. D. confidently states that a superior arcle in flour will be supplied. He therefore hopes to merit a continuance of that suppoit 60 long enjoyed by his predecessors. Dunedin, llthFeb., 1867. HIBERNIAN HOTEL, OCTAGOJf, Noted for the Superior Quality of its BSES AND SPIRITS, WINES OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS, ccommedation for Boarders, second to none in Dunedin. JOHN CARROLL, Proprietor. IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF PORTABLE ENGINES FOR 1866; /CLAYTON, SHUTTLE WORTH, & CO., \J Engineers, Manufacturers of Portable and Fixed Steam Engines, Machinery for Pumping, Hoisting, Grinding, Sawing, and Agricultural Purposes, &c, &c, specially adapted for the Colonies. Stamp End Works, Lincoln, and 78, Lombard Street, London. Descriptive, Illustrated, and Priced Catalogues, free per post. Portable Steam Engines asd Pumosfbr Sheepwashingr. CAUTION. To Merchants, Pipe Dealers, and Others. CCROP, Wholesale and Export Pipe Manu- • facturer, begs to call the attention of merchants and dealers to the Injunction granted to him by Sir W. P. Wood against W. Brown and others-for Counterfeiting his Pipes. C. Crop's assortment of meerschaum washed and fancy coloring pipes, in all the new designs, cannot be surpassed for purity of clay, variety oi pattern, and beauty of shape. The public are cautioned against buying imita ttons of Crop's Squatter's Own Pipe. C. CROP, 36, Great Jambs Street, and 26 and 27 Turner Square, Hoxton, London. Meerschaum Pipes and Fancy Goods of every Descriptions Supplied.
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Otago Witness, Issue 801, 6 April 1867, Page 18
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