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Miscellaneous. mHREE POUNDS REWARD. LOST, stolen, or strayed, from the upper Ferry Hotel, Waitangi, Ross's well known Bay Pony "Charlie," branded with the three-legged brand and a horse-shoe above. Whoever delivers the same at the Feiry Hotel shall receive the above reward. NOTICE. ALL Persons found Trespassing or Hunting Rabbits on the Islands m the Rangitata River-bed will be prosecuted. W. K. MACDONALD, Orari. INLYING SHOT. THIS WELL KNOWN ENTIRE HORSE Will stand three days m the week : Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at Mr. McKinlay's Stables, Arowhenua, for the Season. The Pedigree of this horse is so well known as not to require repetition. Terms: Three Guineas per mare. Groomage Three Shillings. For farther information apply to Mr. McKinlay, or Mr. Win, Rayner, Arowhenua. NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice, pursuant to the provisions of "The Lost Licenses and Leases Act, 18C5," that application has been made to me as Commissioner under the said Act for a certified copy of Pasturage License No. 96. Class 3, 10,000 acres, issued originally to Messrs. Aylmer and Perceval on the Ist day of February, 1861, and declared by them to have been lost. The License is to depasture ten thousand acres of the Waste Lands of the Crown situate as follows : — "On the south bank of the River Selwyn, commencing at the 14th mile-post en the 'Hororata,' extending up the river to near the 17th mile-post, aud extending back south by compass about 5£ miles. If any person can show cause why such certified copy should not be issued, the same must be made known to me at the Land Office, Christchurch, within one month from the date hereof. WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Commissioner of Crown Lands: Land Office, February 27, ISC6. WEST COAST ROAD. V J OT I C E is hereby given that on and *■* after Wednesday, the 25th nstant, the driving of Cattle along the line oi the West Coast Road, now m course of construction, batween the mouth of the Otira and, Hokitika is prohibited until farther notice. EDWARD JOLLIE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, October 18, 1565. ~ Ipublic notice. 11HE Provincial Government will until further - notice provide FREE passages for single women between the ages of 12 and 40, emigrating from England to Canterbury, m ships under contract with the Provincial Government. Married women and children will be charged for at the usual rates. The passages of male emigrants will be charged for at the rate of £14 per statute adidt, on approved bills, payable 30 days after sight, or 10 per cent, discount for cash payments. By order of his Honor the Superintendent. RICHARD R. ARMSTRONG. Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Christchurch, September 21, 1865. NOTICE. General Government Electric Telegraph. r^PENING OF THE LINE TO PICTON. On and after this date an Electric Telegraph Station will be open at Picton. The Tariff of charges can be seen at the | various Stations. Signed, ALFRED SHEATH, Telegraphic Engineer. 14th December, 1865. TO AGRICULTURISTS. rri ROBINSON & CO. WALKER-STREET, DUXEDIN, Have on sale T. R. and Co.'s (First Prize) patent light side delivery combined mowing and reaping machines T. R. and Co.'s light pair horse tip platform reaper, with improved lever T. R. and Co.'s light pair horse back delivery combined mower and reaper T. R. and Co.'s one horse back delivery combined mower and reaper T. R. and Co.'s horse hay rake T. R. and Co.'s patent self -regulating wind engine T. R. and Co.'s wool presses Ransome and Sim's 8-horse power portable steam engine, with patent combined double-blast steam thresher Ransome and Sim's 5-horse power portable steam engine, with CS thresher and finisher Barret, Exhall, and Andrew's horse-powers and threshers Winnowing machines, of various make Chaffcutters, for hand, horse, or steam power Horse-powers, 1, 2, 3, and 4 horse Oat bruisers, malt mills, ploughs, harrows Seed drills, land rollers, grubbers, scarifiers, horse hoes, &c Circular saw-benches, with boring apparatus Hay forks, hay knives, barley hummeller Churns, cheese presses, and curd mills Patent vulcanized belting T. ROBINSON & CO., Victoria Agricultural Depot, Walker Street Orders for Reapers are Solicited Early.

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Timaru Herald, Volume IV, Issue 97, 23 March 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume IV, Issue 97, 23 March 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume IV, Issue 97, 23 March 1866, Page 4

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