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DEPASTUEING LICENSES. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, in accordance with the Regulations for Depasturing -L Cattle on the Waste Lands of the Crown, that the undermentioned peisons have applied for licenses for Runs in the Province of Canterbury. ,«* Name. Acres. Sitttation and Boundaries. 54 Edwin Hare Dasbwood... 25,000 Waitangi River -North, bounded on the North by the Tukatu, on the east by western boundary of Gibson's inn, on the south by the Waitangi viver, ami westward to the extent of 25,000 acres. 55 Herbert Meyer 25,000 Waitangi River North, bounded on the north by the Tukiitu and Hakatarainea rivers, on the east by Dashwood's run, on the souih. by the Waita'nsji river, and westward to the extent of 25,000 acres. 56 James KnMit Bruce ... 25,000 Waitanjyi River North, bounded on the north .' ' ° by the Hakatarainea river, on the east by Meyer's run, on the south by the -Waitangi river, and westward to. the extent of 25,000 acres. 57 William Dv Moulin 25,000 Between the Rivers Rangitatd and Ashburton, ' bounded on the north by the river Ashburton on the east by the runs licensed to Messrs. Moorhonse and Russell, Nos. 8 and 40, on the south by the river Run^itata, and on the ! west by the Snowy Mountains. 58!Robeit W. Home 25,000 On the Waitangi, bounded on the north by the run Gazetted to John H. C. Sidebottom, on the east by the Snowy Mountains, on the south by the Waitangi, and on the west by the .Snowy Mountains. 59 George Hodgkinson 25,000 Waitangi River North, bounded on the north and east by the Snowy Ranges, on the south by the Waitaugi River, and on the west by the Hakataramea river. 60 William G. Ehvin ... ... 45,000 About 25 miles south of Timaru, bounded on the north by the Otaio, on the east" by the run of Mrs. Collier, on the south by the river Hook, and westward to the extent of 45,000 acres. Wimliam Guise Buitt.an, . Commissioner of Crown Lands, Canterbury. Land-office, Ciiristchurch, Ist June, 1855. To Holders of Pasturage Licenses within the il 0 T I C E . Canterbury Block. * Register-Office for Mechanics and "XTOTICE IS hereby GIVEN that all A Agricultural Laborers has been opened •^ .Runs granted for the depasturing of at the Bar of the Golden Fleece Hotel, ChristStock within the Canterbury Block will be church, considered as open for re-selection unless " ~ I the license for the same be renewed by pay- ' ' ment of the rent within one month after it Painter, Glazier, Paper-Hanger, &c, has become due. Manchester Street, Christchurch, Wimjam Guise Brittan, T3EGS to return his sincere thanks to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, -■-' inhabitants of Christchurch for the supProvince of Canterbury. • port hitherto received, and informs them he still Land Office, Christchweh, carries on the above business in Manchester April, 1854. street, and hopes by strict attention to merit a "~ further share of their support. Sheep for Sale. — ___ 1 500 EWE^ from two-tooth, up- FOR SALE. 5 wards, bred in the colony, and de- A BLACK GELDING, quiet in saddle hverable at any time. A. and harness. Also, 600 Imported two-tooth ewes, in lamb, by A Bay Gelding, quiet in saddle and suitfirst class rams, perfectly acclimated, and well „W p <• „ i...,.,.^ H worthy the attention of stockowners. For particulars, apply to Mr. Rowley, Middlem 1,000 Acclimated Imported ewes, in lamb, by » M A {J^ Go^n^ B J> imported Saxon rams, may if convenient to the Middle, April 16, wm. ' purchaser be left on tlieir present run on the ■ usual terms. These ewes, are now in their lull 0 N SA I E prime, and were selected with great care from ' one of the best flocks in Australia. -At the farm of J.Beswich i Kaitoroku, near Also, a few well bred rams, in lots to suit Kaiapo*. purchasers. ' TTTH EAT, Barley, Oats, Potatoes, Swedes Apply to John T. Parkinson, tV and Carrots. Stock Commission agent. : Cattle for Sale! . o** SALE ' 9£» HEAD of Acclimated CATTLE, 4. S 1°"^ ofP°tatof a"d Carrots at rt - , , c. Chnstchurch, June 1, 1855. ■2 year old Steers 1 ye;ir old Heifers ~~ ~~~ 1 year old Steers • On Sale, 1 valuable shorthorn bull, imported A T Robert Taylor's, Builder, Lytfrom Van DieiMen's Land. " -£*- telton —— " Do. Colonial —14,000 £6 6 do. FOR SALE. Baltic Deals, ftftfl SUPEPJOR YCUN * EWES From 12, t0 16 lv aud ll h>' 3 >in an J quantity UXJU Apply to R. &G. ltiioD ;s. ' Ul ls* ld- P«

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 278, 30 June 1855, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 278, 30 June 1855, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 278, 30 June 1855, Page 8

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