A L " r has REMOVED to his residence, Monteaqle Housb, Street. At Home from 9 to II a.m. llisillalt Gratis. T. 11 . GOODSIR XJ begs to intimate that he has commenced practice in Lawrence, and ia temporarily residing at Bastings' Commercial Hotel. Dk. Goodsir may be Consulted daily at Me. Keen's, Peel-street. Lawrence, February 26, 1809. NOTICE. T)OISQN is laid on John Pearson's Grass Paddock, Wetherstones Flat. NOTICE. * T)OiSON is laid for the destruction of Dogs on that part of Upper Dalvey Station adjoining the Township of Tapanui. D. MATHKSON. NOTICE. TF thia meets the eye of ANDREW HODGE, late of Temcuik and EdinImrgh, he h earnestly requested to communicate with his mother, at the Crown Hotel, Penicuik. WANTED KNOWN, by Contractors, Builders, and Others, that the Waihola Lime Company has a large quantity of Lime always on hand, at reduced prices, and superior to any in the Colony. .Agent for the Company, SAMUEL CROFT. Agents :^-J. Dickson, builder, Tokomairiro ; Messrs. Stewart and Gow, Olutlia Ferry ; H. Fraser, Waitalmna ; T. Barnett, Peel-street, Lawrence. 38-51 YOUNG AND ROBERTSON, STOCK, STATION, % • :i AN© COMMISSION AGENTS, , "Woolbrokera and Auctioneers, YOUNG'S BUILDINGS, BTTNEDI2T 2*! b.— Storage for 2000 tona goods, bond and free. ' - CABS ADVA2TCED OX GRAIN". AROWN AND SCEPTRE HOTEL, : yJ-- Ge^bge-stbeet, Dunedin. j JAMES W. COTJ'OX (kte of the Horse and Jockey) begs to intimate to his friends and the public that he has taken the above commodious Hotel, , aud trusts to merit the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed «=■ on him.. Superior accommodation for Boarders, and private rooms for families. First-class Billiard Table; G-ood Stabling, &c. n[ H I R S C H' S * DUNEDIN DYETVORKS, George-street, Dunedin. Agent for the. Tuapeka District — A. Fskguson, Peel-street, Lawrence. 1 TVUNEDIN IRONWORKS. : ' -SPARROW AND THOMAS, .Ibok Ship Buildebs and Boilebmakbb3 . " Manufacturers of tubular, girder, and suspeuaion .bridges, sheep washing and dipping .apparatus, &c, for station purposes. Iron Naming, ripple and hopper plates for the Goidflelds. Punts and boats to all sizes, iron ' roofs, iron water tanks, fire-proof doors and safes, &c, &c. i'MtKOYED VERTICAL TUBULAE BOILERS, Requiring no brickwork, which, from- repeated trials, show a saving of 40 per cent .of coal, in '- comparison "with boilers of ordinary con- ' ! utruction. i -bojleb 450) General smith work. All repairs and alterations executed with - .promptitude.' Experienced workmen seat to ,- aIV parts of the Province. Plans and esti-.-^ste» furnished <m application. , DUNEDIN IRONWORKS, ..•.CUMBERLAND-STREET, DUNEDIN, N.Z.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 58, 20 March 1869, Page 4
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399Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 58, 20 March 1869, Page 4
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