OTAGO GOVERNMENT RURAL LAND SAIES. ABOUT 100,000 ACRES FOR SALE, AT the Upset Price of4os per acre. 11 the Waste Laud Board of Otagohave resolve I with the sanctiou of the Superin"tendent and Provincial Council, to sell by auction, under the powers conferred by Clause 35 of the Otago Waste Lands Act, 1866, the -unsold surveyed lands within the Hundreds of Dunedhi, Kast and West Taeri, Waihola, North and South Tokoimariro, and East and "VV-est Clutha, at the upset price of 10s. per acre. The sale will commence on MONDAY, ■the 25th of February, 1867, at 12 o'clock, within the Provincial Council Hall, Government Buildings, Dunedin, and will be continued from day to day. Particulars -of allotments Published in the "Government Gazette" of 16th January 1867, can be obtained at the Waste Lands Office, 1 unediu, the s urvey ■ ffices at Lawrence, Clyde, and Queenstown, and ali the Post Offices and School-houses throughout the Province. W. H. CUTTRy, Chief Commissioner of the Waste Land Board. FOE SALE. \ BOUT 30 Pigs of the Pure Berkshire Breed, from Six weeks old to Twelve .tnonths. Apply to Mr FERAUD, .Monte Christo Gardens, £3 REWARD. TOLEtf or Strayed from Mr Scbles' Paddock, Arrow Flat, One Bay Mare, branded II 0 near shoulder, a cut on off 8 loulder, and star on forehead. The above reward will be given to any person delivering the same to either Mr Robert Pritchard, Arrowtown; Messrs Whittingham Brothers &, Weaver, Queenstown j or the office of this paper, Clyde, £lO will be given on conviction of the thief if stolen. £3 REWARD. ' OST from Lauder Ftation, about Two L Months ago, a Black Horse, branded J.H. (sideways) near shoulder, and a small wt off shoulder. Has a thick tail (rather long.) A bove reward will be given to any one who will deliver the horse to Mr Cogel, Lauder Station; or £2 will be given for information which will lead to Lauder Station, February 8,1867. £LO REWARD. on the sth February inst" a large fire was kindled by some person or persons unknown, on the slopes of Mount Pisa, immediately facing the Town of Cromwell, and above the Farms of Messrs Barry, and Shanley, which fin burned for two whole dws, destroying a larjje quantity of feed ; and whereas large numbers of sheep were at that time runag and known to be running on thi Aforesaid piece of grouud. 'J he above reward will be paid to any one giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the offenders. R. a.loug:nan. Mount Pisa, 6th Feb, 1867.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 251, 15 February 1867, Page 2
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