m w ° POUNDS REWARD STRAYED from the High Lands, a OREL HORSE, branded Won near shoulder. Anyone returning the animal to Mr. Kerr, Western Star Office, will receive the above reward. N 0 T I C E. ANY Person or Persons found trespassing on Subdivisions 1,2, and 5, Sec. 4, Block 1., or 1,2, 3,4, and 5, See. 5, Block 1., South Riverton, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. D. MURCHIE. O S SALE, CHEAP, 2 a Light EXPRESS WAGGON, with Tilt complete, double set of Harness and HORSE. Apply to SIMON BROS. & ERSKINE, Riverton Bazaar. FOR SALE, at Flint’s Bush, a BUILDING containing shop and three rooms, &c., &0., with quarter acre fenced, lately in the possession of Mr. William Sergeant. Apply WHITTINGUAM BROS. & INSTONE, Riverton. OR SALE, QQO 2 and 4 tooth HALF-BREDS. 500 WEANERS ’ Do - Do - OALDER, BLACKLOCK, & CO. 0 LET, the OTAUTAU ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. Apply H. B. CASSELS. O LET on LEASE, for 5 years, 400 acres M good Agricultural Land, near Riverton, in lots of 50 and 100 acres each. Apply JAMES R. STUCK, Brentwood. 5T 5 ZT" 1 5 ¥ - TENDERS wanted for cutting a Bush Track along a survey line for about one mile. Track to be 22ft. wide. The wood and scrub cut therefrom to be heaped on one side. Tenders to be in by 4th April, 1874. H. C. A. YOUNG. Riverton, 14th March. r i i <£2o 11 _! w A “ D - evil disposed person or persons did, on theSmht of FRIDAY, the 6th hist., wilfully and malicmqsly cutaway and overturn s(6me of the staging /he Aparima Bridge. The above reward is offeysd for information that will lead to the eonvictLftn of the person or persons who committed lifts most cowardly act. / A. F. DAWSON, Contractor. Riverton, 12th March, 1874. fJIHE SILBER LIGHTING AND CO"OKING APPARATUS, First Consignment Just to Hand, Per Mongol. * A great boon to the Sick-room, or where Children require feeding in the night. THE BACHELOR’S COMFORT, This apparatus consists of—Coffee Pol,, Milk or Egg Boiler, Frying Pan, stand for frying pan, Table Lamp, and Chimney, all packed in a strong case with sliding lid. SHORTLY TO ARRIYE, a Consignment of the Patent SILBER LAMP S. Particulars in future advertisements. SIMON BROS. & ERSKINE, Solo Agents, Palmerston-strcct, Riverton. IMPOUNDED on the 9th day of March, 1874, by R-angnr of Jacob’s River Hundred, one red coir, brancmsL V near shoulder; one strawberry stag, no vistbh: brnxcl ; one red bull, no visible brand. In dcuhd/of being released, the above cattle will be sohjratSihe publiq pound at Islabank, on Friday, 3rd April, 1874, at 12 o’clock noon. , ’W. A. LYON, Poundkecpor of the Islabank Pound. O E. INSTRUCTIONS have been often to the various Gold Receivers to receive mere els of Gold for transmisshrfTfeo the Melbourno'Mint. Each parcel to be not less chan ten ounces, and to have the weight of the extents imttcn thereon by the transmitters. The parcels must IWbdgcd with the Receivers the day preceding of the next Escort. All may from the Receivers. ' HORACE sRASKINGS, Secretary for Goldfields. Goldfields Office, Dunedin, 13th February, 1874.
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Western Star, Issue 20, 28 March 1874, Page 3
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519Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 20, 28 March 1874, Page 3
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