AET UNION. AG R A N D ART UNION 1 OF SPLENDID OIL PAINTINGS, By Douglas Love, Consisting of Eight Prizes, as follows :—: — 6 Oil Paintings 2 Sketches Will be Drawn for by 120 Members, at 10a. each, at I BASTINGS' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, On Saturday Evening, 12th June. The above are chiefly Local Sketches, and are now on view at the Commercial Hotel. The following gentlemeu have consented to act as a Committee to see the Drawing properly carried out : — Messrs. Bastings, Henderson, Docherty, Ferguson, arid Dr. Halley.
AGRAIs'D BALL AND SUPPER, On the occasion of the OPENING Of the LOYAL ROXBURGH LODGE M.TJ.1.0.0.P., 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. Cocker and M'Leod, Benger Burn ; and Mr. W. Rigney, Horseshoe Bend. WESLEYAN CHURCH, BLUE SPUR. THURSDAY, 17th JUNE, 1869, At Seven o'clock. T ECTURE ON " ABSALOM," by the Jj Rev. W. Keall, On behalf of the Circuit t.ebt. Tickets, 2s. each. rpENDURS WANTED for Driving a JL Tunnel in the Koliinoor Claim, Blue Spur, about 140 feet, tlirough rock. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders must be lodged by Friday, 18th instant. For particulars, apply to JOHNS, HALL & CO., At tho Claim. CHEAP POSTS AND EAILS. JOHN DRYSDALE, Bullock Driver, y is prepared to supply the Tuapeka District with superior Posts and Rails, for fences, any length or size, at a cheaper rate than has hitherto been charged in this district. Orders left at the Tuapjeka Times oflice will receive prompt attention.
STOLEN OR STRAYED. A BAY" COB- blaze face, short tail, branded W near shoulder, accustomed to run on Tuapeka Flat. Whoever returns the same, or gives information of its whereabouts, will be rewarded by the owner ; or Mr. W. M'Nickle, storekeeper, Lawrence. MICHAEL KAELOR, Tuapeka Flat. TjIOLLOWED me home from Breakneck J- (on road to Tuapeka Mouth), on Tuesday, 25th ult., a Collie Dog. Owner may have it by proving it and paying Expenses. Apply office of this paper. NOTICE. TF this meets the eye of ANDREW 1 HODGE, late of Penicuik and Edinburgh, he is earnestly requested to communicate with his mother, at the Crown Hotel, Penicuik.
NOTICE. T NELSON AND CO. Have taken the Waihola Gorge Lime Kiln, and are able to sxipply first-class Lime at the following rates :—: — Single Bag 6s. per bag By the Ton ss. do. Empty Bags returned or Is. each charged. "LET US TO BILLIARDS." - -Shakespeare. rpHOSE desirous of whiling away an J_ hour or two at this noble game will meet with every attention and civility at the COMMERCIAL BILLIARD ROOM, LAWRENCE. J. S. MARTIN, Lessee. N.B. — His Infernal Majesty immolated nightly without the slightest compunction . liTR. H. HERON, Fourteen-Mile Beach, has been appointed Agent for the " Tuapeka Times," and will receive Advertisements and Subscriptions for the same. TITR. BEATTIE, Alexandra, has been appointed Agent for the " Tuapeka Times," and will receive Advertisem^nts and Subscriptions for sam,e.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 70, 12 June 1869, Page 2
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506Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 70, 12 June 1869, Page 2
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