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THUESDAY, 27th MAY, At 12 o'clock. At Kuriwao, Popotunoa. FAT AND STOEE CATTLE AND HORSES I To Butchers, Graziers, &c. POWER, PANTLIN, and CO. JL are instructed by John Bathgate, Esq., to sell by public auction, at 'the Xuriwao Estate, Popotunoa, on Thursday, 27th May, at 12 o'clock, 9 p?[\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Consisting of — rr\ Fat Cattle 1 KC\ BuUocks ai^ d steers I f}f\ ows an(^ Heifers rf\ Yearlings -J A Horses, saddle and draught In consequence of the Kuriwao Estate having been leased, the above Cattle are for positive sale. The herd is well bred and quiet, and is so well' known as to need no further comment. As they must be cleared off the estate, they will be sold without reserve. Luncheon Provided. POWER, PANTLIN, and Co., Bond-street, Dunedin. nATTLE BRAND BOOK JUST PUBV LISHED.— Brand-Book of Cattle in the Province of Otago, may be had wholesale at Provincial Government Offices, Dunedin, 30s. per doz. May 6, 1809. MHA V, Auctioneer, &c. , begs to infci- • mate that he has appointed Mr. W. Hayes, Lawrence, as his Agent during the sitting of the Council, and requests ' that all orders, &c, may be left with Mr. -Hayes. EEMOV A Ii . A HENDERSON, # BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, LAWRENCE, Begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Lawrence, Wetherstones, Blue Spur, Tuapeka Flat, and surrounding districts, that he has REMOVED to his newlyerected premises, situated in ROSS PLACE (next door to the " Tuapeka Press" office), where he will in future . carry on his business. A. H. wo\ild call the attention of his friends, and the public generally to the fuct that from the increased accommoda- " tion and greater facilities afforded for carrying on business in his new premises, lie is enabled to keep a larger and even better selected stock of Home and Colo-nial-made goods than formerly, and is thus prepared to meet the wants of the times by supplying his customers with a good article at the lowest possible price. Inspection Tnvited. J. C. AEBUCKLE, I CCOUNTANT AND GENERAL j(\_ COMMISSION AGENT, ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE. Money Lent and Debts Collected. An Evening School for boys every evening, at half-past 7 o'clock. 68 "LET US TO BILLIARDS." ■ — Shakespeare. rpHOSE desirous of whiling away an X hour or invo at this noble game will meet with every attention and civility at the COMMERCIAL. BILLIARD ROOM, LA.WKENCJ3. J. S. MARTIN, z Lessee. N.B. — His Infernal Majesty immolated nightly without the slightest compunction. A WIDOW LADY, whose family is grown up, would be happj r to undertake the charge of a young child. Highest rofereuces. Apply, XYZ, office of this paper. "' LAWRENCE BRASS BAND. T)ERSONS desirous of joining the Band X will please communicate with Mr. D. F. Francis, Leader, as there are a few vacancies. 67 CHEAP POSTS AND KAILS. TORN DRYSDALIO, Bullock Driver, (>f is prepared to supply the Tuapeka District with superior Posts and Rails, for fences, any length orsizo, at a cheaper rate than lias hitherto been charged in . this district. Ovdors left at the Tuapeka Times offi-ea will receive prompt attention. STOLEN OE STEAYED. A BAY COB- blaze face, short tail, branded W near shoulder, accusiomed to run on Tuapeka Flat. Whoever returns the sams, or gives information' of its whereabouts, wi'l b& rewarded ly owner ; or Mr. W. M'Nickle, storekeeper, Lawrence. MICHAEL KTAELOR, Tuapeka. Flat.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 67, 22 May 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 67, 22 May 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 67, 22 May 1869, Page 2

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