TENDERS WANTED TIOR Cartage of 400,000 feet of Timber from Tuapeka Mouth Saw Mills to Timber Yard Lawrence. Tenders to be sent on yor before Saturday, sth June next. For particulars apply at the Office. JOHN M'COLL. NOTICE. INSTRUCTIONS for Mb. J. MotJAT to be left at Mr. Jonas Harrop's, Peelstreet,' Lswrence.' NOTICE/ POISON is laid for the destruction o£ Dogs on that part of Upper Dalvey Station adjoining the Township of Tapanui. D. MATHBSON. N O- T I G E . T NEL SO 5 1ST AND CO', Have taken the Waihola Gorge Lime Kiln, and are able to supply first-class Lime at the following rates :— Single Bag 6s. per bag By the Ton ss. do. Empty Bags returned or Is. each charged. NOTICE. A MEETING' of the Pablicans' of the Tuapeka District will be held at the Comiriercial Hotel, Lawrence, on FRIDAY, 11th JUNE, for the purpose of devising measures to suppress the wholesale system of sly grog selling, now carried on. SIXPENNY EEADINGrS. mHE Tuapeka Athenaeum READINGS X will take place on Thursday Next, lOLh June, commencing at eight o'clock, when a select programme will be presented to the audience. A large attendance is solicited. There will be Dancing in the Hall after the Readings. A GRAiND BALL AND SUPPER, ■L*- On the occasion of the OPENING ! Of the LOYAL EOXBTTKGffI: LODGE M.TJ.1.0.0.F., Will be held at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ROXBURGH, On Wednesday Evening, 16th June. Tickets (to admit Lady and Gentleman) - 10s. 6d. may be had from Messrs. Beighton, Fitzgerald, and Mackay, Roxburgh ; Messrs. Ooeker and M'Lecr<lj Beiigfei* Burn ; aud Mr. W. Rigney, Horseshoe Bend. TTTE, the undersigned, beg to return our grateful thanks to those Miners and others who so willingly assisted us in resisting the Chinamen who "jumped" our claim on Thursday, 27th ult. EDWIN HUGHES CHARLES LUCAS ALLAF COLLIE Welshman's Beach, May 29, 1869. W Aw TED, by a respectable young female, a situation as general servant or housemaid. Best references can be given. Apply A.8., office of this paper. lit ß. H. HERON, Fourteen-Mile Beach, Has been appointed Agent for the " Tuapeka Times," and will receive Advettisements and Subscriptions for the game. \jtß. BEATTIE, Alexandra, has been appointed Agent for the " Tuapeka Times," and will receive Advertisements and Subscriptions for same. A matter-of-fact philosopher asserts that " Love is to domestic to life what butter is to bread— it possesses little nourishment in itself, but given substantiate a grand relish, without which they would be hard to swallow. A coloured man has jnst been appointed to office in Baltimore by the Democrats. He is designated a lampli'^hte.r for the West End. Measure for Measure. — Cabby : " Yell ! I'm blest if you mustn't be a land surwayer !" Fare (indignantly) : " What do you mean, sir ? What do you infer by that V Cabby : " Vy, you've measured the distance to a lunch. 1 '
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 69, 5 June 1869, Page 2
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