WEDNESDAY, 24th JUNE, 1868, At one o'clock. M "*~ A V JLTJL t Has received instructions from Sub-Inspector G. F. Percy, Esq., to sell by Public Auction at the CAMP, WAIPORI, On Wednesday, 24th June, at one o'clock, All the Right, Title, and Interest, of tho deceased John Elliot, in a • WATER RACE, known by the name of "Lomas and Elliot's Vfalur Race," tho head of which commences at Deep Creek, and terminates in tho 1 Jurat Ranges; registered for two heaib of water, but will ! carry four; is nine miles in length, j eighteen iuches wide, and one foot in depth ; and has also a commanding position of all the auriferous ground in tho vicinity of Waipori. Together with a first-class HORSE, SADDLE, AND BRIDLE. PjOLDFIELDS REGULATIONS, U Just Published, May be had at 9s. per dozen. All orders must be accompanied by a remittance. JOHN LOGAN, 19-21 Government Storekeeper. DUNEDIN PRODUCE REPORT. Mr. C. W, Lorenzen, Produce Salesman, Jetty-street, reports : — Transactions are confined to small parcels for immediate consumption, there being few orders for shipment, and no speculative demand. Oats are Id. cheaper, but there is no change in any other article. The following are the latest quotations :— Wheat. — Bs. Od. ; inferior, os. per bushelFlour.— Colonial, £19 10s. per to». Seconds. — Lls 10s. per ton. Bran. — Is. Id. per bushel. Maize. — 3s. 6d. per bushel. Barley. — 4s. Od. per bushel, Oats.— 2B. 6d. per bushel. Chaff.— L4 10s. per ton. Hay. — Oaten, loose L 4; trussed, L 4 10s. per ton. Straw. — (Oat and wheat), L 2 per ton. Rye Grass Seed. — ss. Od. per bushel Rye Grass Hay and Clover. — L 3 10s. to L 4 per ton. Potatoes. — Now, white, L 5 per ton ; Derwent, L 7 10s. ; kidneys, LB. Peas.— Green, 16s. per cwt. Hors» beans 6s. per bushel. Bone Dust. — None in the matket. Corn Sacks. — 18s. per doz. ; POSTAL .NOTICE. j Mails close at this office as under : — | For Dunedin, via Waitahuna, Glenore, Tokomairiro, and all offices between Tokomairiro and Dunedin, daily at 8 p.m., and on Sundays at 10 a.m. For Blue Spur, daily, at 8 p.m. For Wetherstones, daily, at 5 p.m. For Beaumont, Miller's Flat, Teviot Junction, Tapanui, Pomahaka, Long Valley, Manuherikia, Clyde, and offices beyond Clyde, every Tuesday, at 8 p.m. The office closes, for sale of stamps, issue and payment of money orders, registration tnd delivery of letters, punctually at 5 p.m. The Telegraph Office is open to the public on week days from 9 am to 5 p.m., and on Sundays from 10 to 10 30 a.m., and sto 530 p.m., Wellington time. H. W. BARBOR, festal aster. TITAN TBD, a wnart intelligent Lad to I learn the printing trade. Apply office of this paper.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 19, 20 June 1868, Page 2
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