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SHOULDER_ ARMS! INDIGNATION MEETING ! , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE|r, that a Monster Demonstration Meeting will be held in the Open Air, 'in front of THE COURT HOUSE, MOA PLAT, ON "WEDNESDAY, 28th INSTANT, 1 'AT 2 O'CLOCK £.MV f - To consider whether the " Runholders ar£ -justified, under the Aots, to charge the enormous assessment now being demanded, viz., one pound (£1) per head for cattle running on Goldfields, and to Tirge upon Government" the necessity of at once acceding to the wishes of the people by throwing open the Valley of the Molyneux for grazing and agricultural purposes, from the Beaumont upwards." [ MINERS !— SHOULDER TO SHOULDER! " UNITY. IS STEENQTH." , EUREKA. In the Estate of Matthew Potts, late of Lawrence, in the Province of Otago, Licensed Victualler, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons indebted to the above Estate are hereby required to pay their accounts to William Edward Farrer, of Lawrence aforesaid, Esquire (one of the Executors of the said deceased), on or before tho 24th day November next. And Notice is Hereby Further Given, that all persons to whom the said Estate may be indebted, or who claim upon the said Estate, are hereby required to present their accounts to the said William Edward Farrer, on or before date aforesaid. Dated at Lawrence this 22nd day of October, 1868. By Order of the Executors. EDWARD ffRANCIS WARD, Solicitor to the said Executors, Temple Chambers, : Peel-street, Lawrence. veteeinabt! inSSSfr teteeinaey! MR. A. R. JOHNSTON, From Cambridge, (Lately connected with Earl Fitzwilliam's | Stud), Has arrived in Lawrence, and will undertake the charge of any cases of Surgical or Medical Disease in Horses or Cattle. Communications can be left at Mr. Robert Fowler's Forge, where Mr. Johnston may always be consulted. niTUATrON WANTED, either as Draper, General Storeman, or Bookkeeper and Collector of Accounts. Good business habits and address. Sixteen years' first-class Colonial references. Apply " Zeta," Times Office. MR. MATTHEW HAY'S pRAND ART TTNION OF SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, IN 50 PRIZES, Amounting to £150, IN 200 TICKETS OF 15s. EACH. THE DRAWING Will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, 20th NOV., AT THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAWBENCE. LIST OF PRIZES :— No. 1 -6 spring-bottom hair Chairs and one Easy Chair • £22 0 0 „ 2—6 hair-bottom Chairs - 8 0 0 „ 3— Spring bottom hair Couch - 7 0 0 „ 4— Large Family Bible, in 3 vols., morocco bound, with beautiful Engravings .- 7 0 0 . „ s— Chiffonnier . - -600 „ ■ 6— Chest of Drawers ♦ „ 515 0 „ 717 1 - Do. • - 515 0 „ 8 - Do. - 510 0 „ 9— Do. - 510 0 „ 10- Eightday Clock . -500 „ 11— Chest of Drawers - - 40 0 „ 12— Wood's Natural History, 3 vols, illustrated ■ 4 0 0 „ 13— Gazette of Scotland, illustrated - ■ - - - 3JO 0 „ 14— Goldsmith's Natural History 3 10 0 „ 15— Loo Library Table - - 30 0 „ 16— Eightday Clock - - 3 0 0 „ 17— Burns' Poems - -300 „ 18— Golden Leaves, selections from best poets • -300 „ 19 — Hearth Kug, with Fender and Fireirona • • 2 10 0 „ 20— Colonial Sofa • • • 210 0 „ 21— Loo Table . . ♦ 20 0 „ 22— Double Bedstead - - £2 0 0 „ 23— Double Bedstead - -£2 0 0 „ 24— Do. - 2 0 0 „ 25— Do. -.200 „26- Do. . . 2 0 * - „ 27— Do. - 2 0" 0 „ 28- Do. .-200 „ 29— Do. .-200 „ 30— Kerosene Store - 1 15 0 „ 31 -"Washhand Stand - - 115 0 <, 32— Large Parrot Cage • • 112 6 ;, 53— Colonial Sofa - - -17 6 „ 34-Ladies' Work-Table - - 1 5 0 „ 35— Dressing Table . .15 0 „ 36— Child's Cooking Apparatus 15 0 „ 37---T? wo Dress Pieces ■ -15 0 „ 38- Do. - - 1 5 0 <„ 39~Curtain Pole and Eings - 10 0 H : 40— First-class Cigar Case . 10 0 „ 41— Flower Vase - - -10 0 , „ 42~'-Kerosene Lamp - - 015 0 „ 43- Do. - 015 0 „M — Mathematical Instruments- 015 0 „ 45— Table Cover - - - 015 0 „ 46—10 yards Coburgh - - 015 0 „ 47— Do. . r - 015 0 „.48— Do. . - 015 # „ 49— Do. -. .-015 0 , 50— Leisure Hoar - - - 015 0 The Goods are on view at Mr, Hay's Sale Room, Rom Place, Lawrence,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 24 October 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 24 October 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 24 October 1868, Page 2

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