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1 Notices. T ONG-WOOLLED RAMS and EWES. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN LAND CO. '3 BLOOD. 7q Rams, 2-tooth g0 do, 2-tooth, superior 43 do, 4, 6, and 8 tooth 3(J do, aged gg Ewes, long-woolled on do, do, superior Also, 28 Merino Rams, 2-tooth Apply JOHN DOUGLAS, Mount Royal, near Palmerston. BLUESKIN DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the above Board intend, at their next meeting, March 16th, to pass the following Bye-law :— " That no cattle be allowed to stray on the formed Roads of the above district, under a penalty of One Shilling per head for every offence." HTAR AND GARTER HOTEL, Albany .Street, i Close to the Pelichet Bay Railway Station ' and Public Baths, I I Mr HENRY M 'DONALD begs to notify to his friends and the public generally that the above Hotel is now open, and is replete with every convenience for Boarders. The very best Wines, Spirits, and Beers procurable in this market are kept. Firstclass accommodation for up-country visitors to town, at moderate charges. Railway and Bath Tickets for the season supplied, as per arrangement.

WANTED, TENDERS for CUTTING 100 Cords Manuka Firewood. Apply, James Bradley, Purakanui Bay. Not bound to accept.

WHISKEY from the most famous Distillers, matured by being kept for many years in Sherry Casks, and blended with the skill which Barron, Grant, and Co. can undoubtedly bring to bear on that delicate operation, is sold by the Firm at 21s per gallon, 42s per dozen, or 3s 6d per bottle. This now well-known blend is considered by all Scotchmen and other judges of Whiskey to be simply perfect.

BARRON, GRANT, and CO. import from Britain Wines, Spirits, Teas, and Coffees of a higher class than any usually to be obtained in the Colonies.

/~1 RAZING LANDS can be made to carry vJT a greatly increased number of stock by Surface Dressing with NITRA.TE OF SODA. This valuable Artificial Manure is sold by BARRON, GRANT, and CO, Eattray street, Dunedin, at 20s per cwt., or £18 per ton. CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. MARCH. ~ a Moon's Date. Days of Week. g™ Age at uuou« n. m. n. m. ». 8 Sunday .. .. 551 030 10 0 Monday .. .. 55U (i 28 20 10 Tunsday .. .. 554 020 31 11 Wednesday .. 5 f>s C 25 22 12 Thursday .... 5 st> 6 23 23 13 Friday .... 5 ftS 021 24 11 Saturday .... 5 51) 610 25 PHASES OP THE MOON. D. H. M. Full Moon .. .. 3 4 02 p.m. Last Quarter .. .. 11 0 fl p.m. New Moon .. .. 18 4 33 p.m. First Quarter .. .. 25 10 2 a.m. WITNESS SUBSCEIPTIONS. Subscriptions received per post for the week ending Thursday, March sth, 1874 :— W. J., Mtttaura Bridge, to 23th Fobruary, 1575. J. 0., Kakanui, to 31st October, 1874. A. M'K.j Long Valley, to 18th October, 1874. Subscribers remitting cheques must add Is for exchange. Post Office Ordeis to bo made payable to DANIEL CAMPBELL, Manager. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. rpHE Otago Daily Times may be obtained •*• from any of the Country Agents at £1 per quarter, either by coaoh or poet. The Otago Witness can also be obtained from the Agents, by coaoh or post, on the following terms:— 6a 6d per quarter, 126 half-ye»rly, or 22s 6d per yew,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1162, 7 March 1874, Page 17

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