Lawrence. Advertisements. ■ TnUAPEKA MOUTH SAW MILLS. J ' r '' - TiMBiK Yabd ':- WHITEHAVEN -STREET , (Opposite the School House). JOHN M'COLL has always on hand, a large variety of Colonial and American Timber, and is prepared to supply Orders on the shortest notice. . 10,000 feet i inch T and G' Lining. 10,000 feet of-"6x.|. 10,000 feet -ofXxi. 6,000 feet of Shelving. I 6 tons Galvanised Iron. Moulding, Skirting, Sashes, Doors, &c -L A W R E N C.E 3ISCUIT MANUFACTORY. J' BOULTONbegs to call the special "• attention' of Families to his Biscuits packed iv small Tins, suitable for Family use. These Biscuits are muuufactured from the choicest Material, aud under hit own directions, j -Brides' Cakes and Christening Cakes made to . Order <ou_the shortest notice. _ ■ A Large Stock of Confectionery on hand. i All Orders carefully .packed, and executed \ with despatch. : J . B O U L T O N , Confectioner, N B.—THE TRADE SUPPLIED TO THE INHABITANTS OF TUAPEKA, LAWRENCE, & TEVIOT fc^ DISTRICTS. TT\ BRADIEY, Begs to announce that -he has started a ■comibrtabiy-seuted Coach between Lawrence -and the Tuviot. f BRADLEY'S ROYAL MAIL COACH Will carry Passengers and Parcels, leaving Lawreuct^iatf^ii -a.ui. on Wednesdays, aud Teviot at noon on Thursdays. * T. 8., at the request of a large number of .residents between. Lawrence and Teviot, has .put en on extra; coach to the Teviot, -which leaves -Potts'* Victoria llotel, Lawrence, ■ .EVERY SATURDAY MOANING, -at eight o'clock-; returning from Beat6n,s Roxburgh Hotel every Monday • Mormug, ut eight o'clock Parcel* aud letters conveyed on horseback HoDuuatun' by 'Wednesday's coach only. , .Booking teimPOTTS' VICTCBIA MOTEL. Lawience, Teyiot: DUNCAN BEATON'S. COMMERCIAL V IVERY AND BAIT STABLES, -JJ (Late Bastings's) PEEL STREET, LAWRENCE. T. POPte begß to intimate to the inhabitants of Lawience and neighboring districts, ' that he has leased-those comfortable ana com"modious {Stables annexed to the Commercial Hotel, and-Jiavirfg- purchased /rom the former pro'pHetor^his'eutire stock of saddle nnd harness Horses" Baggies, &c., and -secured the services of an experienced Ostler, he trusts to ~ ' receive a share of public support. ~"lg -I*diei* and Q-ehtlemen's Saddle Horaes always Hr • r .r. r ■ on -Hire. . , ■ ■ Single andDouble-horse Buggiei. . * I SBOB3BS BoUOkf AVD SoM> ON COMMISSION. M-EDI CA L -H AL £, '- Z ; 0!N f AS H A RED ?, $BJ£MBS £SD DRir&OIST, 'j :ln^ijj^pi c^fully prepared. ; . ', ■-• ->'<* «■. .ii' cuhi iv.imu.-o ■■>■<* 'iv' \ -O'l s -'"■'- ""■••', r.. ' ~ QK HILLBY OAF BE: COHSULTII).
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 26 September 1868, Page 1
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