"Weth.er3 tones Advertisements. "HLACK TTOESE DBEWEEY, WETHEESTONES, TUAPEKA. BASTINGS AND KOEOED, PROPRIETORS. B. and K. are now prepared to supply the Tuapeka District with FIRST-CLASS " ALES AND TJOETEE, AT DUNEDIN PRICES. 42-56 SeiT Orders forwarded will be promptly attended to. NOTICE! N O T I C E ! OFIKAPRR THAN EVER! TAMES SMITH begs to inform the pubB J lie that on and after this date he is prepared to supply meat of all descriptions, of the very best quality, at the following prices : — MUTTON. Fore,qr. - 2?,d per lb. Loins - 4tl per lb. Hind-qr. - 3ld „ Legs - 4 ; \d „ Chops - 4d „ BytheSide3d „ BEEF. Steak - Gdperlb. Fore-qr. ribs, M per 11) Sausages - Gd P.oiiing IJeef, 4d Roasting Joints, fid. Corned IJeef, 4d Veal, Gd ; Pork, Gd. The above prices for cash oxly, and delivered anywhere within tlivoe miles free of charge. :\o puff. Guaranteed sound, and opposition defied. JAM US SMITH. Miner's Butchery, Wetlierstohes, July 1, 1809. J\M'CL U S K Y , STOREKEEPER, \ND GENERAL MERCHANT, WETIIERSTONES. T\ A V I D PARSONS, -*-^ Wholesale and Retail BUTCH EK AND SLAUGHTERMAN, Bejjs lo inlimiite to Hie inhabitants of theTui-pi.-1.-n Disirinr tint he has -uewded to tin-!<\isines-s iiitiriy enrrivri on by Messrs. J". It. Gra-ctiigiic imd Co. ; and \vtii!e lrustin<r to i'i'c'pi»*e a contiuimiiCi' of the vi-ry libei'.-il support- iiwanlod to. his pre-lpuessor, would inti m.ite tliut lie is in a position to supply Deef and Mutton at the lowest; prices for cash. Families waited upon for Orders. Blue Spui* Advertisements. Rll . CLARK E , • GENERAL STOREKEEPER, AVI) VKNDi'.U LV DRAPERY AND FA VOX" GOODS, BLUE SI'UR, Bojjs to lvhirn tli!inl;< to llio public goncivillv Ibi' Ihp very libm-al viipport aceoi-.led liim .-iuce he i-Oi-miK-nced business, nnd to inlunn his iHinifnin-i f:osiO!u<-r$ t.liat lie lias removi-d to LAKGHIi VREiriSES, iidjai-ent to llio Sclionlhuusi*, wlu-i-f lie will bi- i.'l.nl to receive . a eomiituation of p:>st patrnnaue. Havaloek Advortiserasnts. CASTE-ATI ON. THE undersigned beg to-, inform the Settlers and others in the districts of Waitaluma, Tuapeka, .Beaumont, Millers Flat, etc., thai they will undertake the Castration of Colts during the season. J. AND D. M'TrYGGART, Havelock. JA N D D . M'TAGGAII T , • UAVELOCK, HORSE BREAKERS and TRAINERS. Horses Broken-in and Trained for Saddle, Single and Double Harness, etc. TNVEENESS HOTEL, UAVELOCK. Hugh Fsaser .- , I'roprietor. Wines nml Spirits of best qunlitv, BATHS ! BATHS ! ! HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER, 23. 6d. and Is. 6d., NOW OPEN, At, Jeffez^'a NW Brick Premises, Ross Place,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 88, 16 October 1869, Page 1
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