N O T I Q E, T EGAL proceedings will be taken JU againßt any persons driving cattle or sheep through the Waipori Run without giving the notice required by law. Also, any persona, notwithstanding their being the ownera, removing cattle or sheep from off the Run without having them delivered by some duly authorized person, render fliemselvea Uable to a penalty of £50. CABLE tfc DRUMMOND. Waipori Station, *Oct. 27th, 1869.
NOTICE. A LL accounts due to the Undersigned must be paict by MONDAY, Ist November ; and all demands on the Firm are requested to be ren.d.ere<l immediately. MIDDLEMISS & ANDREW.
DISSOLUTION OF PASTIERSHIP. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between James Middlemiss and Richard Andrews, in the trade and business of General Blacksmiths, Lawrence, under the firm or style of Miudlemiss and Andrews,, will be dissolved, on ls.t November, by mutual consent. Witness our hands, this 22nd day of October, 1869— JAMES MIDDLEMISS, RICHARD ANDREWS, Witness to the signatures — JOHN MOUAT:
NOTICE. T) ANDREWS begs to return his sincore thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him since commencing business in Lawrence ; and would intimate to hi 3 friends and customers, and the public in general, that, having dissolved partnership, he ia erecting new premises at the corner of Peel'Sti'eofc and Ross Place, where he in future intends carrying on the business of Veterinary and Shoeing Forge. R. A. having had great experience as a Veterinary, he is prepared to prescribe for horses and cattle labouring under auy disease to which they are subject.
NOTICE. TAMES MIODLEOTSS begs to tender -e J his sincere thanks for the liberal support accorded to him for the last eight years he has been in business in Lawrence, aud would intimate to his friends and customers, and the public in general, that, having Dissolved Partnership, he will still carry on business as General Blacksmith and Farrier at the old establishment. J. M. having secured the services of a first-class Farrier, is prepared to shoe horses in the best possible manner, and at reasonable terms.
NOTICE. rjIHE Tuapeka Hospital Committee rei- quest donations of Books, in order to form a Library for the use of the patients. Any Books will be thankfully received / and persons who have a few to spare are requested to send them either to the Resident Surgeon, at the Hospital, or to the undersigned. 11. C. RICHARDS, Secretary.
NOTICE. I THE undersigned BAKER, of the 5 Tuapeka District, have re3olved not to raise the price of bread, but to qoniinue to sell at the old price of QD. the4lb. LOAF. (Signed) JOEL BOULTON. Cafe" de Paris, Lav/rencs.
PEIVATE TUITION, IJRS. T. E. BOWES is desirous of •"•*• taking a limited number of yonng ladies to instruct with her own little girl in a sound English education, Every care taken to facilitate their, moral and intellectual improvement. Private Lessons given in Writing. fTIHB undersigned begs to inform settlera JL and others in the district of Tapanui that he will undertake the Castration of colts during the season, on reaspnable terms. GEORGE WILLIAMS. Tapanui.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 90, 30 October 1869, Page 2
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515Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 90, 30 October 1869, Page 2
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