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QWITZERS MAIL pOACH, TO AND FROM TUAPEKA. The Switzers Mail Coach will leave the Diggers' Home, Welshman's Gully, Switzers, EVERY MONDAY MORNING^' at half -past 6 o'clock, calling at A. Matheson's Store, Frenchman's Hill, and arriving at Beaumont Ferry at 5 p.m., and Lawrence at 7.30 p.m. ; returning from Potts's Victoria Hotel, Lawrence, every SATURDAY MORNING, at 0 o'clock, and arriving at Switzers at 7 p.m. FARE :— £2 each journey. PARCELS TAKEN BY AGKEEME3TT. A. MATHESON,

Proprietor. PHOTOGRAPHY! TO SUIT THE TIMES. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. WM . GIBB, thankful for past patronage, begs to inform the inhabitants of Lawrence and surrounding district that on and after Monday, 15th instant, he will be prepared to execute first-class Cartea de Yisite at 255. per dozen, and 15s. per half-dozen. Terms Cash. Immediate payment of all debts due to the above is respectfully requested on or before the 22nd instant 5 failing payment they will be placed in the hands of a solicitor for immediate recovery. WILLIAM GIBB, PHOTOGRAPHER, BOSS PLACE, LAWRENCE.

~ BEAUMONT FERRY RACES. T) ACES will take place at the Beaumont Ferry on or about the 27th DECEMBER, 1869. Programme will appear in a future advertisement. SUBSCRIPTIONS towards the Race Fund will be received by the undersigned Members of Committee :—: — HUGH STEWART. SAMUEL COWAP. DAVID HUNTER. JOHN BRYANT. W. RIDDLE.

WANTED a few GENTLEMEN BOARDERS. First-claBS Accommodation for Travellers. Refreshments at all hours. SAMUEL WOOTTON. Baker, Ross Place.

: VETERINARY AND SHOEING- FORGE. i ______ 1 RA B" D R E W S • begs to announce, to his friends and the public that, having completed hiß new premises, he is now prepared to carry on his late business as Veterinary at his new Shoeing Forge, corner of Ross Place and Peel-street, Lawrence.' From R. A.'s long experience as a Yetcrin- 1 ary, he is prepared to prescribe for Ilorsea and Cattle labouring under any di3ea.se to which they are subject. Horses Shod on the shortest notice.

MINERS'. REST HOTEL, Fbenchmajn's Hiel, Switzebs. ALEX. DEAN begs to inform the inhabitants of Swifczers and the surrounding districts that he has leased the above Hotel, and by strict attention to business, he trusts to merit a share of public support. Qooi accommodation for travellers ; also, a good Billiard Table on the premises. N.B.— The Tuapeka Coach wih leave the above Hotel every Monday Morning at 6 o'clock a.m., and return on Saturday at 7 o'clock p.m. Good Stabling.

THOMAS BRADLEY BEGS to announce that he has HKMOTET> to his own LiTery Stables, adjoining the CommercialHotel, Tokomairiro, where hetrusts to receive a continuance of tho patronage which has been so liberally bestowed upon him at the White Horse StaWesf T. B. has every description of Coach and Buggy for hire, for business, pleasure, or Wedding Parties, who can be suited at a moment's notioe. gg|r Observe the Address— NEXT DOOR TO COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MAIN<SOTrTH ROAD, TOKOMA I H I R O

/TREAT BRITAIN TTOTEL, MILTON. WILLIAM STUB-ROCK, Pkosribtor. W. S. begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of and surrounding districts ttiat,he has taken ' the above Hotel,' he intends immmediately to re-decorate, and hopes, by attention to the wants' of his customers, and keeping a select stock of WINES, SPIRITS, <£c, to merit a share of public support.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 93, 20 November 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 93, 20 November 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 93, 20 November 1869, Page 2

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