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Oamaru District.—T. H. Townsend—Chaff (oaten) per ton, 100s; Straw, per ton, 55s; Bran, per bushel, 1s 3d; Carrots, per cwt., 3s 6d.
Invercargill District.—C. Fairweather—Hay (oaten) per ton, 130s; Chaff (oaten) per ton, 140s; Straw, per ton, 60s; Bran, per bushel, 1s 6d.
Blueskin District.—Alexander Dodds—Chaff (oaten) per ton, 90s; Straw, per ton, 40s; Oats, per bushel, 3s 3d; Bran, per 100lbs., 5s.

ACCEPTED Tenders for the supply of 600 tons best screened Newcastle Coals at each of the following places:—
Port Chalmers, Jones and Hooper, £1 16s. per ton.
Bluff, J. Wardel, £1 15s. 9d.

NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS FROM GERMANY IN OTAGO.

AS letters sent from this Province by Immigrants from Germany to their friends there frequently miscarry, from being indistinctly addressed and insufficiently stamped, the Emigration Agent in Germany recommends that such letters be in future sent to the Immigration Officer, Dunedin, who will transmit them under cover to the former, for distribution, free of expense.
COLIN ALLAN,
Immigration Officer.
Immigration Office,
Dunedin, 15th July, 1875.

NOTICE TO FENCE.

To Henry M'Kay, or Owner of section 36, block II, Tuturau District.

TAKE NOTICE, that I desire the boundary or separating Fence, between section 7, block I, and section 36, block II, Tuturau District, to be made on or before the 1st day of September next, said fence to consist of stakes with four wires, three sod bank, and double ditch.
WILLIAM BARR REID,
Mataura.
10th July, 1875.

NOTICE TO FENCE.

To the owner of section, 2, block XXII., Clutha District.

TAKE NOTICE that I desire the boundary fence around section 12, block XXIII., Clutha District, to be made on or before 25th September, 1875; said fence proposed to consist of posts, 5 wires, and ditch.
WILLIAM MORTON,
Underwood, Puerua,
23rd July, 1875.

£100 R E W A R D.

WHEREAS some evil disposed person or persons did, on the night of the 11th, or on the morning of the 12th July, 1875, break the lock used for securing the switches of the Green Island Branch Railway, and also so place the said switches as to cause on the said 12th July the 7.30 Green Island train to be turned from the main line to the said branch line, notice is hereby given that the above reward of one hundred pounds sterling will be paid to any person or persons, not being in any way implicated, who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offenders.
D. REID,
Secretary for Railways.
Dunedin, July 13, 1875.

£2 REWARD.

LOST from the Survey Camp, McCormack's Creek, Shag Valley, in December last, a Bay Saddle Mare, branded XH, or cross before H, on off shoulder, and standing about 15 hands in height.
The above reward will be paid if brought to Naseby, or half that amount if sufficient information is given as will lead to recovery.
D. BARRON.
Naseby, June, 1875.

LOST, from Tokomairiro, on 9th April, and supposed to have made towards Queenstown, one black cob Horse, branded JC on near shoulder, star on forehead,
three white feet. Whoever will deliver the same to the undersigned, or furnish information which will lead to his recovery, will be well rewarded.
J. KILBURN,
Balclutha.
July 5th, 1876.

STATEMENT of the Affairs of The Otago Gold Mining Company, Registered, for the half-year ending June 30th, 1875, in accordance section 13 of "The Mining Companies Limited Liability Act Amendment Act, 1869."
Name of Company: Otago Gold Mining Company, Registered.
When formed, and date of registration: 17th August, 1869; 4th October, 1869.
Where business is conducted, and name of Legal Manager: Blue Spur, Tuapeka; James Campbell.
Nominal Capital: £4800.
Amount of paid up scrip given to Shareholders: £4800.
Number of shares into which capital is divided: 8.
Number of shares taken: 8.
Amount of calls made: None.
Total amount of subscribed capital paid up: £4800.
Number of shareholders at time of registration of Company: 8.
Amount of cash in hand: £556 5s. 4d.
Whether in operation or not: In constant operation.
Total amount of dividends declared: None.
Number of shares unallotted: None.
JAMES CAMPBELL,
Manager.
July, 10th 1875.

IMPOUNDED, on July 20, 1875, by Mr Robert Westwood, farmer and gardener, near Clyde—
1 red and white cow, branded L on off rump, off ear marked
1 red and white cow, branded like KH on near ribs, off ear marked
1 red and white cow, branded like OR on off ribs
1 red and white steer, no visible brand, off ear marked
1 red and white heifer, no visible brand
1 red and white cow, branded like KH on near ribs, and like F under half circle on off rump, near ear marked
1 red and white cow, branded like 8 above half circle on off rump, and KH on near ribs, off ear marked
3 red and white heifers, no visible brand
1 red and white bull, no visible brand
1 yellow and white cow, branded like KO on near ribs, near ear marked
For trespassing in garden and paddock; and in default of the above cattle being released they will be sold, on Friday, the 13th day of August 1875, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Leaning Rock, Clyde, Pound.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS,
Poundkeeper.

IMPOUNDED on the 23rd day of July, 1875, by William Hargreaves,
1 bay horse, white down face, branded like 22 off shoulder,
owner unknown, for trespassing on St. Kilda Road, for which two shillings trespass fee is claimed, and in default of being released, the above horse will be sold at the public pound at South Dunedin, on Friday, the 13th day of August, at twelve o'clock noon.
JAMES BARR,
Poundkeeper.

IMPOUNDED, on the 24th day of July, 1875, by William Murcott of Hampden,
1 two-year-old heifer, red sides, white belly and back, no visible brand,
owner unknown, for trespassing on English grass paddocks at Hampden, for which two shillings damages are claimed, and in default of being released, the above heifer will be sold at the public pound, at Hampden, on Friday, the 20th day of August, 1875, at twelve o'clock noon.
H. T. MURCOTT,
Poundkeeper.



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⚖️ Tenders accepted for police supplies (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Tenders, Police, Supplies, Contracts, Otago
  • T. H. Townsend, Supplier of chaff and straw
  • Alexander Dodds, Supplier of chaff, straw, oats, and bran
  • Jones, Supplier of coal
  • Hooper, Supplier of coal
  • J. Wardel, Supplier of coal

🛂 Notice to immigrants from Germany in Otago

🛂 Immigration
15 July 1875
Immigration, Germany, Letters, Dunedin
  • Colin Allan, Immigration Officer

🗺️ Notice to fence, Tuturau District

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
10 July 1875
Fencing, Tuturau District, Boundary
  • Henry M'Kay, Recipient of fencing notice

  • William Barr Reid

🗺️ Notice to fence, Clutha District

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
23 July 1875
Fencing, Clutha District, Boundary
  • William Morton

🚂 Reward for information regarding Green Island Branch Railway

🚂 Transport & Communications
13 July 1875
Reward, Railway, Green Island, Vandalism
  • D. Reid, Secretary for Railways

🌾 Reward for lost mare

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
1 June 1875
Lost property, Horse, Shag Valley, Naseby
  • D. Barron, Owner of lost mare

🌾 Lost horse, Tokomairiro

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
5 July 1876
Lost property, Horse, Tokomairiro
  • J. Kilburn, Owner of lost horse

🌾 Statement of affairs of the Otago Gold Mining Company

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
10 July 1875
Mining, Financial Statement, Otago Gold Mining Company
  • James Campbell, Manager

🌾 Impounding of cattle, Clyde

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
20 July 1875
Impounding, Cattle, Clyde, Trespass
  • Robert Westwood (Mr), Impounded cattle

  • William Williams, Poundkeeper

🌾 Impounding of horse, St. Kilda Road

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
23 July 1875
Impounding, Horse, St. Kilda Road, Trespass
  • William Hargreaves, Impounded horse

  • James Barr, Poundkeeper

🌾 Impounding of heifer, Hampden

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
24 July 1875
Impounding, Heifer, Hampden, Trespass
  • William Murcott, Impounded heifer

  • H. T. Murcott, Poundkeeper