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AUCTIONS. PURE MERINO RAMS, Bied by James Gibson, Esq., Tasmania. T>OWERS, RUTHERFORD, and CO. A are instructed by the breeder to offer for sale, privately, 300 pure merino flock ramß, carefully selected, in lots of 60 or more to be run off. Each year higher averages are obtained for this breeder's stud sheep at the annual sale in Melbourne, owing to the sterling qualities of the stock, and therefore, any persons wishing to secure some of these celebrated flock rams should apply early to Powers, Rutherford, and Co., Melbourne, with whom arrangements may be made for delivery in Queensland or New Zealand, if required. 7 ap FOR SALE. A BARGAIN! ~~" FOR SALE, at AKAROA, a Valuable BUSINESS SECTION, having two I frontages, one on the principal street in Akaroa, together with SHOP and DWELLING HOUSE of Ten Rooms, and a Tworoomed Office adjoining. Price low, terms easy. For further particulars, apply to BRIDGE and BUSHELL, Auctioneers, Akaroa. FOR SALE, a Water Race, Dam, Claim, and Plant, on the West Bank of the Molyceux, 4J miles above Clyde. Claim can be seen from the Iron Gate. A good supply of water. Wasndirt 180 feet wide, 6 feet thick, and nearly a mile in length. No other water available for this Claim. As suitable for two men as it is for one, on account of the shovelling. Reserved price, £150. Have been offered some years ago for half the property, £250. Also for sale— 160 Frait Trees, 8 years old j 300 Almond Treea, 3 years old ; 100 Currant and Gooseberry Bushes. This lot will be offered Cheap, to suit buyers, as I intend leaving for England. Apply to JOHN LANGDON, on the ground. MISSING FRIENDS. TO JOHN HENRY PALSGRAVE. JOHN HENRY PALSGRAVE, who is «* supposed to have sailed from England for Auckland in August, 1875, is earnestly requested to apply to J. H. Baker, Esq., Survey Department, Chriatchurch, who has a letter for him from England. 10m ' QHOULD this meet the eye of JOHN or MARGAJRET TORBY (Maiden name Margaret Whitacre). Her sister, Bridget, will oe glad to hear from her. Address, Mrs B. Larains, Preston's Hill, Caugham, Victoria. 7ap r\ EORGE TAPLAY, who left England VJ for Melbourne in 1857, la requested to communicate (if alive) with his brother JAMES, at 389, MUe End road, ,-ondon, with a -view to the^distribution of his late Father's property. If dead, any information of the fact will be thankfully received by the above James Taplay, or Dalgety,Nichols, and Co. 21ap TF this should meet the eye of THOMAS X FARMER, late of Wellington, please communicate with his sister, Mrs JONES, Stuart street, Dunedin. | WANTED. WANTED, a TEACHER for MOUNT " CARGILL SCHOOL, on Main North road, eight miles from Danedin. Salary, £75, with Residence and ten acres of Glebe, part bush, remainder laid down in grass. Applications, with testimonials, received np till 21st May, by P. M'GREGOR, Chairman. WANTED, a TEACHER for the Marewhenua School. Salary, £120 ayear and School Fees. Applications to be sent in to the Secretary not biter than the Ist May. For further particulars apply to JOSEPH NEALE, Hon. Sec. WANTED KNOWN— PRINTING of Every Description Cheaply and Quickly done jit the Daily Times General Printing Office. TITANTED KNOWN, that THEATBI. " ' CAL PRINTING of every descrip. tion is executed on the shortest notice at the Steam Job Printing Office of the Otago Daily Times. WANTED KNOWN— BOOKS, MAGA* ZINES, PAMPHLETS, CIRCU. LARS, BILLHEADS, POSTERS, &c, Printed in the Best Style and at Reasonable Prices at the Daily Times General Printing Office. * — ——————— __ __ ___ _____ _____ O7 ANTED, Travellers, Families, and " others to INSPECT extensive portion (now completed) of the Occidental Hotel, Manse and High streets. Accommodations unequalled. Night porter in attendance. On Sals— Billiard materials. NOTICES. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. ffIHE Session for 1877 will be Opened on X TUESDAY, the Ist of May. The Matriculation Examination for Students in Arts, and the Preliminary Examination in General Education for Medical Students, will be held on the Ist, 2nd, and 3rd of May, commencing each day at 10 a.m. The competition for the Richardson Scholarship will take place at the same time. W. H. MANSFORD, 21ap Registrar.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1325, 21 April 1877, Page 13

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