Government Notifications. DEFERRED-PAYMENT LICENSE. No. 4029. NOTICE OF TRANSFER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ROBERT JENKINS, of Ophir, in the Provincial District of Otago, Blacksmith, has applied, under section 117 of "The Land Act 1885, 5 to TRANSFER his Interest in Deierred-pavment Section 4, block XI, Poolburn District, occupied by him, to CANUTK PETERSEN BUCK, of Alexandra, Farmer, and that the said Application will be considered by the Land Board at a Meeting to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of November 1886. J. P. MAITLAND, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, 27th September 1886. 28s MPOUNDED at North Dunedin on 23rd September, by T. ARNOLD, Ranger, One Light Brindle COW, unbranded, and owner unknown, for wandering at large on Signal Hill road, within the Borough of North-East Valley. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be SOLD at the Public Pound, North Dunedin, on 7th OCTOBER, at 12 o'clock noon. ALEX. POTTER, 24s Poundkeeper. IMPOUNDED, on the 21st day of September ,1886, by George Thomson, for trespass 'on his Farm, Maungatua, one Chestnut MARE— white star on forehead, no visible brands, long hoof in both fore feet— for which he claims driving expenses 4s ; if not claimed and expenses paid, will be SOLD at the Outram Public Pound, at Outram, on the 7th day of OCTOBER 1886, at 12 o'clock noon. ! 24s J. SNOW, Poundkeeper. | Late Advertisements. TrriOß SALB.A Two-head BATTERY, about j ;JD; JD scwt; stamps and segiments for water wheel. Price, £35. — Apply James Samson and Co., Auctioneers, Dowling street. lo ::,\ Plymouth Rock Fowls : A FEW sittings of EGGS from Prize Stock, -*-*~ £1 per dozen. DARK BRAHMAS : A few sittings of EGGS from stock imported from England last year, £1 per dozen. A. B. CHRISTIE, Test street, lo Oamaru. CLASSES for Dressmaking, Scientific Cutting, and Fitting by the Tailor's System Misses Vernon's Classes meet at Mrs Geo. Searle's, Stuart street, near Smith street. lo FOB SALE, a number of Purebred Ayrshire BULLS.— AppIy William Cowan, Lower Tumai, Waikonaiti. lo YOUNG LADY desires Re-engagement as GOVERNESS to young children. English, French, and good Music. Excellent references. — Apply first instance Madame Muller, London street, Dunedin. lo BANANAS, Bananas, Peanuts, Peanuts, Cocoanuts, Cocoanuts, Oranges, Mandarins, Lemons, Sevilles for Marmalade — Pryor, Princes and George streets. K/\ink~OASBS APPLES, from 61b Is ; O^^J \J Passion Fruit; Jars Ginger; Section Honey ; Extracted Honey, 121b ss. SEEDS. — Gem and other Pease, Beans, New Cucumber Seeds, Prize Lawn Grass. — Pryor, Princes and George streets. K.(\f\ VARIETIES German Flower Seeds tj& VJ v^ — very choice collection, 2s 6d dozen packets. Catalogues now ready, free. — PRYOR. lo TENDERS wanted at once for 600 ACRES Lint Harrowing, Sowing, and Rolling, at Singer's Farm, Hiiadon. lo MISS BROWNLIE. KETIRING from Business. — In consequance of Miss, Brownlie retiring from the active management of the business, it will in future be under the personal direction of ISS B. D. BROWNLIE. New Summer Fashions; each department complete with the novelties of the season. Customers will find OTOCK of Millinery as large and varied for KZj infants and old ladies as it is for every age between. Stock of Corsets never so replete, with new and improved shapes. BABY LINEN— New Paper Patterns. Domestic Paper Patterns, are equalled by none. MISS B. D. B. has determined to sell the Beautifnl New Stock of Summer Goods I at the same startling reductions in price by which the winter stock was CJO successfully cleared out, and continues as heretofore to close at 6 p.m. ; Saturdays, 10. — Misses Brownlie, Princes street. lo HA. GILLBR, Land Broker, Estate • Agent,andValuator,27Aßoyal Arcade. Dunedin, announces that he has retired from the office of Assistant District Land Registrar and commenced business as above. Instruments dealing with every description of interest under "The Land Transfer Act 1885, " and applications to bring land under the operation of the said Act; also plans and diagrams expeditiously prepared, and Land Board business attended to at strictly moderate charges. lo Sulplante of Ammonia. DUNEDIN CORPORATION GASWORKSTHE Gas Department are prepared to deliver Sulphate of Ammonia at the Gaswerks at the rateof FIFTEEN SHILLINGS per cwt ; and orders will be accepted for execution for quantities of not less than a quarter of a cwt. Bags will be charged at the rate of 6d each. This Sulphate was awarded a Silver Medal at the Wellington Exhibition, 1885. This Manure is well known to Agriculturists, Horticulturists, and Market Gardeners, and is universally admitted by them to be the most valuable known. It is suitable for Grass Lands, Cereals, Fruit, Flowers, &c, &c., The quantity annually manufactured is expected to he from 50 to 60 tons. Orders to be forwarded to the Dunedin Corporation Gasworks. lo D. A. GRAHAM, Manager,
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Otago Witness, Issue 1819, 1 October 1886, Page 19
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