"HOUND at JJaiiuherikia, on the East ■*■ Bank of the Holyneux, a portion of a water wheel. Owner can have same by paying expenses of rescue from river, advertising, Ac. If not claimed before the 19th inst., the property will be disposed of at owners 'risk by public auction, on the following Saturday, at the Coal Pit, Alexandra. PAGET & CO. Alexandra, Ist Oct., 1866. NBW PUBLICATION "Will be Published in October, the First Number of the Illustrated New Zealander. A MONTHLY Newspaper for Home anil r \ Colonial Readers, containing a concise Summary of the Month's News, together with several Illustrations on woi id. In order to ensure the complete success of the ' Illustrated New Zealander,' the services of First-class Artists and Engravers have been obtairtsd. An arrangement has been made with N. CHEVALIER, Esq. the eminent Artist who lately visited New Zealand, and whose drawings were so much admired, to supply a series of Sketches Illustrative of New Zealand. The Editorial Department wiil be equally well attended to. A complete epitome of the important events of the month, with articles descriptive of the illustrations will be supplied. The 'lllustrated New Zealander' will be published a few days before the departure of the English Mail, via Melbourne thus allowing sufficient time for parties at I a distance receiving their papers and forwarding by mail. As the circulation must necessarily be extensive, the 'lllustrated New Zealander' will be found an excellent medium for Advertisements, for which a limited space only will be available. A cents wanted in every district. HEN II Y WISE, PRINTER AND PUBLISHER Princess Street, Dunedin. NOW HEADY. Map of Otago and Southland, WITH ALL THE LATEST SURVEYS, Size, 57 x -15 inches. I Being the Largest Map yet Published. PLAIN, 20/ MOUNTED, 30/ COLORED & VA ItNISED 42/ IN BOOK SHAPE ... 35/ FEBGUSSOrT & MITCHELL, ENG It AY EPS, Till NTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS &, STATIONERS, PRINCESS STP.L'ET, DUNEDIN. COPE &, FACHE, AGENTS, CLYDE. M'DOUGALL'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Between Clyde and Oneenstown r rilE above line of coaches wil leave the *• Union Hotel, Clyde every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, af 7 a.m.; conveying passengers and mails to the Kawarau, Roaring Meg, Arrow River, and Queenstown, returning every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The above line will meet the Dunedin Coaches Parties conveyed from the Lake district through in THREE DAYS TO DUNEDIN. N.C. The proprietor will not hold himself responsible for parcels unless the carriage thereon is pre-paid. N OTI C E. iN and after this date, POISON foi / DOGS will be laid on Run No 10. STRODE & FRASER. Earnscleugh Station, 28th April, 1866. FOE SALE. I.iOR SALE A LIVE OTOSSUM, i J. is thoroughly acclimatized, [bavin; been on the Duustanfor the la3t two years Apply to Mr Cope, oiSce of this paper.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 233, 12 October 1866, Page 3
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