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Government Notifications. PASTORAL LICENSES OPEN for APPLICATION at the Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, Oft TUESDAY, 24th AUGUST 1536. No. District. Area. Term. Upaet. 36 Wakatipu 2,500 7 years £38 179 Crookston 7,520 14 „ 100 335b Lake Hawea 27,050 14 „ 75 2!! } Eyre 65,690 14 „ 5 463 Monowai 5,650 14 „ 25 475 Dusky Sound 10,000 14 „ 5 N.B. — Applications must give Applicant's full Name, Address, and Occupation, and also enclose Draft, P.O. Order, or Cheque marked for seven days —made payable to the Eeceivcr of Land Revenue, Dunedin — for rental from date of apolication to Ist September 1887, and License Fee (£l*l's). J. P. MAITLAND, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Co mi Lands Office, Dnnedin, 23rd July 1886. 24jy T\EFEEKED-PAYMENT LICENSE. No. 33 (Suburban). NOTICE OF TRANSFER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DANIEL RYAN, of Chatton, in the Provincial District of Otago, Farmer, has applied, under section 117 of " The Land Act 1885/' to TRANSFER his interest in Deferred-payment Section 30, block XIV, Chatton District, occupied by him, to JOHN GALLAHUE, of Waikaka, Labourer, and that the Application will be considered by the Land Board at a Meeting to De held on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of September 1886. J. P. MAITLAND, 24jy Commissioner of Crown Lands. Late Advertisements WILL buy LINSEED of any quality and quantity. For sale OIL, OIL CAKES. — F. SINGER, Oil Mill, Dunedin. 13au YOUNG MAN wants SITUATION on sheep station. Ten years' experience in Australia. Wages no object, — Urgent, Times Office. 13au TENDERS are invited for the LEASE or PURCHASE of 204 acres of rich agricultural land ; fenced and partially cultivated on Inch Clutha, near the new Dairy Factory ; on or before September Ist. HY. F. HARDY, 13au 29 Princes street, Dunedin. MRS DICK Wants— Barmaids, Waiter, Boots, Pantryman (leading hotels), Cooks, Laundresses, experienced Servants (no children), Nursegirls. 13au ~fi /^rf^^fc CASES ORANGES, from 8s JLv/yrVr case ; Sevilles, for Marmalade ; Mandarins ; Lemons, 12 Is ; Oranges, 20 Is. — Pryor. AAQ CASES APPLES, from 8s case; *J%J\j Apples, 61b Is; Pines, Gd each; Ginger, 8d. — Pryor. SEEDS, New Seeds. — Cucumbers (choice varieties), Gem Pease, new Tomatoes, choice collection German Flower Seeds. — Pryor. 13au GUANO. FOR SALE, Chesterfield Island GUANO. The undersigned will be glad to book orders for the coming season. FRANCIS FULTON, 13au Crawford street. SCIENTIFIC Dress Cutting aud Dressmaking taught by Mrs DREAVER ; easily learnt and the Fit is Perfect. Special terms for Ladies from the country. Ladies wishing to board in town can make arrangements through Mrs DREAVER, 50 George street, Dunedin. 13au

GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! NO MORE mMt%i? MANE " Tl ®^ NO MORE FOOTROT ! f^^Pl FOOTROT ! GRAHAM & CO.'S PERMANENT CUBE FOR FOOTROT. ( IP A-TEISTTEIDJ TO SHBKPOWNERS.— Now that the Wool Market is firmer and prices are rulincr higher every day. save your Sheep that otherwise would be worthless at a cost of one Halfpenny per Head. It has otten heen remaiked, and it is undoubtedly true, mat the Sheepotver's worst enemy is Footrot. Its effects are soon shown in the declining condition of the Sheep and its wool, and although lately many scientific opinions have been expressed with regard to it, in the Public Press there is no doubt that the so-called remedies there suggested haw: all been tried in these Colonies, endinc only in disappointment anJ failure, the result beinu that id usin;,' arsenic, vitriol, carbolic acid, and ether things that are recommended, they have added fuel to the hre in burning the bheep's feet altogether, and in most instances making them worse than before. With all deference to the opinions of thess scientific men, our thirty years" practical mot theoretical) expencnce of sheep and study of this question haa led us to come to the conclusion that the causes and naturo^of this disease are not understood, and up to the piesent time it has always been wrongly treated. We irn itt- the Public to read the followins; Testimonial, which shows that we oar. Cure Footrot which tia* toecM ill existence for over Twelve Months, audthisin & case where all other means had been tried and failed :— Flaxton, June 26tb, ISS6, Messrs W. Graham and Co., Southbrook. Dear Sirs,— We have pleasure in statiner that the Bheep you dre3sed for us in May 1885, ovbr twbivu MONTriß'Aao, have remained perfectly sound on their feet ever since, and are still running on the samu marshy swamp without showing any signs of footrot.— Yours faithfully, ' WALLACE BROS. We can also bring Proof that we have not failed in any single instance to effect a Complete Cure. even in the worst cases where numbers of sheep have died every year. Our chief difficulty is to Convince the Public that this is not one of the many spurious Patent Medicines which have from time to time been foisted upon them but wo trust the following disinterested Testimonial to our Agents will set them right :— Leslie Hills, Culverden, June 17, 1886. Slessrs Matson Bros, and Co., Rangiora. Dear Sirs,— l notice by the Standard that Graham and Co. are now offering their curk for tootrot for sale to the Public. I have always been very sceptical as to the results of these patent cures for diseases in sheep, of which we have had so many offered us of ;atc Jam quite satisfied that if Graham and Co. will only sell us the quality of stuff which he himself when working on Foctrot. Sheep !n this district, there will be no necessity for Graham and Co. to go to Kimberley (cr some years. I have seen a good deal of the Montrose rams these few .years. They were terribly bad with. Footrooc, and as Graham cured them with two dressings, lam now satisfied that a cure for pootrot has been found 1 have never had any Footrot on this property till the other day, when a few Footrot Sheep same in a mob of crossbreds from turnips. Please send me at once a gallon of Graham and Co.'s Patent to che care of D . and oblige yours faithfully, DUNCAN RUTHERFORD. Wo can assure the Public that we have only onr> cUndara for our Preparation, and that is the Best. It is carefully manufactured from the best ingredients obtainable, and we nru determined to maintain its present popularity. «&ur ici'isui are CASH. NO C l* l£ in , W« p,u. Price 10$. per Valloii (sufficient to dress about 250 sheep). We guaranLeo to keep larcje .Stations entirely fret) from Footrot on the most reasonable niniual terms. Wo. are open to i>ui'ciia><c sheep affected with Footrot— no MATrKR. now dad, therefore do not have them destroyed, or allow them to die For further particulars and additional Testimonials, a-3 published in our Circulars, apply to our Agents— Miles ami Co., Christchurch and Timaru; h. .Watson nnU Co., Christcmurch ;" Matson Bros, ami Co., Uangiora; Matson, Cox, anil Co., Ashburton; ,9onas and ISouru, Timaru • |Jc fjumbet't a net fiSoltinsß.ii, Oamaru; Hurray, Roberts and Co,, Dunkdin; or to Graham end Co., Southbrook, Eaxgiora, 13a "

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Otago Witness, Issue 1812, 13 August 1886, Page 20

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