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.'; - stock ACCLIMATISED EWES FOE SALE. ix . —- , 4,000 OTAGO EWES, 3,000 of them 8-tooth, 1,000 „ 6-tootb. None broken-mouthed. DALGETY, RATTRKY, fe CO. O TA T'l O N .F..0 R, ,_S*.A L Ei Hun, 23,000 Acres, with 3,000 Ewes, 1,500 Wethers, 1,500 old Lambs, and all neces sarj improvements. Apply to . DALGETY.RATTRAY& CO. FAT CATTLE, FOR SALE. IAA HEAD Fat Cattle, running near LXJKJ Oamaru, Apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY, &.00., Dunedin. ~ FOR SALE "* "I pf AA TWO, Four, and Six Tooth Ewes, now 1, 0 \J \f depastured at the White Swamp. These Sheep come irom the celebrat- d flocks of Phillip Russell, Esq, the wool of which was awarded a medal at the Great Exhibition ; apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY& Co. PURE BRED SAXONY RA~MS~ FOR SALE, 10 pure bred Laxony Raras, imported in Oliver Cromwell, selected on the Continent by a well-known Otago iudge. ; DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. RATTLE FOR SALE 250 head of well-bred young cattle running near Oamaru Apply to DALGETTY, RATTRAY and CO. TO STAND THIS SEASON at JAMES SMITH'S Livery and.Bait Stables, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. The Thoroughbred Horse FRANTIC. Frantic, bred by Redwood, Esq., of Nelson, is by Sir Hercules, dam Florance, grandam Flora M'lvor, Florance by Gil Bias, imported. Frantic is a blood bay with black points, fifteen and a half hands high, with great power and symmetry. Terms—Four Guineas, an Aos the Groom. An llowance made for two mares of the same owner. . » .__.^—____ TJ! O R SALE, — WATER CASKS, 250 gallons and 350 gallons; 20 of each. Apply— J. L. & C. BURKE, Princes-street sou1 h. DAM LAMBS FOR, SALE. To arrive ex Eliza Goddard. 20 Superior Ram Lambs, 12 months old, Leicester Breed. Apply— J. L. & C. BURKE, Princes-street, south. • Business Notices. T)UBLIC NOTICE In consequence of the inclemency of the weather on Friday, the 19th December, the sale by auction of land the property of John Hyde Harris, Esq., is postponed until January, due notice of which will appear. parties desirous of purchasing sooner, can do so, by private contract, by applying to J. H. HARRIS, Esq., GEO. COOK, Esq., Solicitor. Or to J. DANIELS and CO., Auctioneers. QUICK'S EXPRESS T EAVES EXCHANGE HOTEL, THIS MORNING, at TEN sharp. REUCED FARES. M H. BARRASS, Sole Agent, Office: Exchange Hotel. "VTOTICE.—AII persons that have any just claim J3I . against the late David JScott, are requestedto present the same ; and ail persons indebted to him will be pleased to pay the same over to PETER WILLIAMS. |TO PHOTOGRAPHERS. ~\TEW CATALOGUE, rednced prices, just pubJIM lished ; sent free to address. Batchelder and O'Neill, Importers of Photographic Goods, 57 Col-lins-street east, Melbourne. mO THE SETTLERS IN THE EAST TAIEKi X DISTRICT, And the Public generally. GENERAL GROCERY. AND DRAPERY STORE. Nine miles from Dunedin on the Main Road to the Interior and all the principals DIGGINGS The undersigned respectfully informs his Friends, Settlers, and the Public generally, ithat he has leased from his brother, Mr James Todd,;those premises on the East Taieri Road, lately conducted by him as a general Store and Jbakery. He takes this opportunity of announcing that he has laid in a New and Large stock of goods in GROCERIES, DRAPERY, BOOTS and SHOES DIGGERS TOOLS, And Implements, &c, &c. From his old friends he solicits a share of support ; and assures them that every effort will be used on his part, to supply his Customers with the best of j Articles, anc 1 at the smallest shade of profit. ] A Bakery is attached to the Premises. ' Note. —Orders will be taken weekly from the Settlers, and goods supplied to their wants as may be required. CHARLES TODD. f^ REENWOOD and MARSHALL, Nightmen, VX Dunedin. Address boxes, Princes street, Stafford street, Maelaggan street, and Walker street. MISS LITTLE. Dressmaker, (From Miss Metcalt's, Edinburgh, and Mrs Russell's, Court Dressmaker, Dublin,) at Miss Sinclair's, Beaumont Bank, Moray Place. BRIGHTON. THE Public a~e informed' that BATHING MACHINES have been erected at the above watering place, withevery convenience for ladies and gentlemen, and are now ready for use. As there is no hotel there at present, the place is for the time only adapted for pic-nic parties. The way to Brighton lies along the South road, till the two bridges are passed, shortly after which a sign post will direct to the left. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. fTIHE Committee of the Widow and Orphans TnstiJL tution have the honor to announce that a Grand BALL will be held on the 6fch January, 1863. in aid of the above funds, at Murphy's New Assembly Hall, Rattray T street, ; Single Tickets, 20s; double, 30s, including refreshments. C. GREY, Secretary. TTTOOL.—The Undersigned is a cash purchaser ;YY of and clean wool. John Mason, broker. High street. .-"V ■ pTirHEREAS for some time past I have been, i f V ostensibly, a member of the firm of Lambert and Co of this City, proprietors of the Colonist news ■ Jpaper, &c, I hereby give notice that I have this day ceased to be a member—ostensibly or otherwise —of the said firm/ and all future transactions with thefirm will be on the sole responsibility of the existing proprietors. ' * ' ; THOMAS S./FORSAITII. : Dnnedin,'2oth December, 1862. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. "' MR, W. WILSON, Barrister and Solicitor, has removed from Jetty-street to his new offices, iThompsoa's Buildings,. Stafford-street, opposite the , Provincial Hotel. . 20th-December, 1862. ____!___' Missing Friends. HENRY JOHNS6N.—The address o flenry Johnson is particularly requested. He is a tall young man, a German, with fair hair, no .beard or moustache, -very clean appearance, talks broken English, was working on the road near Waihola,. and left that place in July last, for the purpose of going to the Woolshed. Any information respecting him will-be thankfully received by the Commissioner of Police, Dunedin. OBERT ANDERSON, who left Greenloaninpy Perthshire) ' Scotland, 15th July, 1854; - ship Marco Polo, is earnestly requested to communicate. | with his brother Peter, at Murray, Ken- and Go's, Maclaggun-street,Panedin. r ' '_ TO Mr James Thompson, oi Wellington. A letter for you at the office'of Frederick Moss and Co, j Princes-street - - ' . •

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 314, 22 December 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 314, 22 December 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 314, 22 December 1862, Page 7

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