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Miscellaneous Advertisements. rnSNDBtfS arevreQuested for. fencing the \ Church of England Parsonage aooord- - ibg to Bperinoatioua, to be seen at the *e«idenoe of the -undersigned; Tenders to be iv by Saturday, 28th Nov. By Otder of the Committee. JOfitrt L. SHAD'WELt KEEN, . '(Acting) Bee. ■«■ ..... L ... . ' NOTICE. ! fpHB Inepector of Weights and Measures will visit Waitahuna, Lawrence, Wetherrtones, Beaumont, Waipori/ and West Tftieri, at tho Police Stations of those relooctive districts, during next week. JAMBS MILLS, Inspector of Weights and Measures for Otago. X O T I 0 E . ' \ BLACK HORSE, slightly touched in .J\. off fore-foot, branded CC conjoined, near shoulder, running on Moa iTlat Station for last three years at least, has been left in my charge. The owner can have him by proving ownership and paying exIf not claimed by 30th November, 1863, he will be sold to defray expenses. Dated at Moa Plat, sth Nov., 1868. C. NICHOLSON. NOTICE. / ii I JOHN HUGHES, residing at Tuapeka " j Mouth, warn merchants in Lawrence and elsewhere- against giving any person goods on my account without a written Order from me, as I will not hold myself to pay for any such. Tuapeka Mouth, 13th Nov., 1868. NOTICE. T)OISON is laid on John Pearson's Grass Paddock, Wetherstones Hat. THE BANK OF OTAGO. NOTICE. ONlMday, the 6thinst., a BRANCH of this Bank "will be opened at Mosgikl, Taxe&i, for the transaction of usual banking business, under the present charge of Mr. A Bartleman. , W. J. M. LARNACH, Colonial Manager. The Bank of Otago, 44 Dunedin, 2nd Nov., 1868. f\ EOR G E WILLIAMS Having made arrangements with Mr. M. Potts, Victoria Hotel, Peel-street,. Lawrence, to receive orders for the Castration and Breaking of Colts, he will "he happy to attend to the same at any moment. 33 HOWARD'S IRON BISCUITS. - A new and improving method of administering that valuable Mediciue, Carbonate of Iron. rTIfIESE Biscuits were made at the suggestion X of a most eminent Medical Practitioner, and are strongly recommended in .all cases requiring Iran in their treatment. For Neuralgia, Tic-Doloreux, "Rheumatism, and General Debility, they are invaluable; while by the action of iron on the blood, they impart a healthy rosy hue to the complexion. For inTaliHs and children who object to take iron in other forms they are especially adapted, being as agreeable ns an ordinary biscuit. . PEEPATJEI) ONZY BT GEORGE RICHARD HOWARD, * Pharmaceutical Chemist, * dustedis. ( Sole Wholesale Agents — Trustees of BT. PI. Toungman, late French, Kempthorn%and Co., Dunedin. 41-53 mHE DRAUGHT ENTIRE HORSE -I -"EMPEROR," (Imported from Tasmania), will travel this Beason in the districts of WAITAHUNA, TFAPEKA, AND BEAUMONT. "Emperor" will be at Mr. Jdhn Rot.fcert's, Tuapeka, every Thursday and Friday ; at Waitahuna, every alternate Monday ; and at Beaumont fortnightly. * ' Eniperqr," rising 4 yeara old, is a dark chesuot, with great bone and .muscular power ; sire, " Lincolnshire Hero,?' imported by R. Q. Kennode, Esq., Mona Yale, Tasmania. " Lincolnshire Hero," bred by Mr. George Finch, Stanthorpe, Lincolnshire, is by "Young Honest John." "Lincolnshire Hero's" dam was by "Old Sampson," the property of Mr. Bryan, Leicestershire. "Old Sampson" took altogether 21 first prizes. " Emperor's " dam, " Flower," by " Ta»man," by the imported horse " Champion." "Flower's " dam, " Blossom." " Blossom," out of "Old Bulwer," by " Lincoln," both imported by the late Dr. Wilmore, of Tasmania. , " Emperor " has taken two First Prizes at the Langford and Westbury Agricultural Society's Shows, held last year, in Tasmania, as being the best three-year-old exhibited ; and haa proved himself a •ure foal-getter. TERMS - ' . *- £445 ; Groom's Feo, 6s. t All mares to ba paid for before the end BL of January. -• " J.B.BLAIR, . Proprietor.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume 42, Issue I, 28 November 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume 42, Issue I, 28 November 1868, Page 4

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