Strayed, ON Friday night, the 12th September, from the farm at Patumahoi, known as Woodhouse & Buchanan’s, three large framed lean Cows, branded 20 (with the tar market brand), and hating the hair chaffed off in several places through having been recently on board ship. Colours, —one red, one red and white, one strawberry. Any person delivering the above named cattle, or giving such information, as shall lead to their recovery, to Mr. Alfred Buckland, or to Mr. 11. W. Uill, Mauku, will be suitably rewarded, Auckland, 16th September, 1862, £1 Reward. STRAYED from Onchunga, a BAY PONEY—face and hind feet white —tail cut square—shaggy mane. Any one bringing the same to J. YOUNG, Onchunga, will receive the above reward. Five Pounds Reward. LOST —On the 13th inst., between Mr. Buckland’s yard and the Masonic Hotel, Three EIYE POUND NOTES on the Union Bank of Australia. Any person bringing the same to the office of this paper, or lo HENRY QUIGLEY, Cooper, Queenstreet, will receive the above reward. Lost, YESTERDAY afternoon, a small white DOG, with yellow spots, and a red cloth collar, name “ BICIIONNE.” . Last seen in a gentleman’s arms near Mr. Graham’s, Queen-street. The finder will greatly oblige MRS. COATES, Parnell, by restoring it. September 17, 1862.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1724, 17 September 1862, Page 2
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208Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1724, 17 September 1862, Page 2
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