MUNICIPALITY OF LAWRENCE. | mENDERS will be received up to Thursday n.ext, by the undersigned for, Public Works in Lawrence. For particulars, apply to WM. HAVES, Town Clerk. T O LET. mHE CAMP HOTEL, fitted with BagaJ. telle and Billiard Tables, Tentailed Stable, &q. Apply to M. HAY, Auctioneer, Lawrence. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining Unclaimed in the Post Office, Laavrence, on, Wednesday, 16th March, 1870. Andrews, J. (3,) Airey, J. Black, J. H. Beckett, William Bemner, Messrs. Capstick, James Campbell, James Country, Michiel Cowan, Chas. (2) Cantwoll and Party Cockran, Jame^ Derby, Bob Dick, Robert Donald, Ijavid Evans, D. Eigan, Wm. Fraser, Wm. Fraser, A. Gibbs, J. Hopkins, James (2) Hogg, John H.anlon,, H^gh Johnston, William Hall, J. F. W. Keenan, Miss Lawson, E. Laurence, William Matheson, George Meyer, Fred. Mills', Thomas Morrison, Samuel Millar, A. S. Mathieson, Stewart Miller, 4 (2) M'lnnes, M, (2) Mackay, J. M'Kidd, George M'Kay, Isabella M'Cracken, John M'Pherson,, George Pierson, John Robertson, Peter (2) Reckingsale, C. Robertson, Master R. Reid, P. (2) Smith, James (7) Stewart Mathieson Scott, John Simpson, J, Sparrow, O. M. Wright, J. G. (2) Webb, Mrs. E. H, DETAINED FOB POSTAGE. Thomas M'Namarra, South Africa Mrs. Peter O'Loughlin, Newcastle W. H. M'Keay, Dunedin James Cameron, Tuapska L. Buck, Postmaster. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL ROUTE. Time Table for the Mail Service by the Californian, New Zealand, and Australian Mail Line of Packets. OUTWARDS : - T-o. leave Sydney— To leave Auckland— ' ' " i&fch March, 1870 2nd April, 1870 27th April, „ 4th May, „ 28-fch May, „ sth June, „ 30th June, „ 7th July, „ And each month following to leave Sydney on the last day of the month, and to leave Auckland c^n" tlj.e 7th of the fbllp,wing month. The steamers to leave Sydney at 4 o'clock p.m., and Auckland at 2 o'clock p.m., respectively, on the above appointed days. INWARDS :—: — To l^ave San Francisco on the 10th of each month, commencing on the lO.th day of A,pril next. POSTAL NOTICE. Mails close at this office as tiuder : — For Dunedin, via Waitahuna, GHenore, Tokomairiro, and all offices between Tokomairiro and Bunedin, daily at 8 p.m . Sundays afc 5 p.m. For Blue Spur, daily, at 5 p.m. For Wetherstoues, daily, at 5 p.m. For Beaumont, Miller's Flat, Ti*viot Junction, Long Valley, Manuherik;a, Clyde, and offices beyond Clyde, every Wednesday, at 5 p.m. For Pomahaka, Switzer3, and Nokomai, every Friday, at 5 p.m. For Tapanui, on Wednesday, at 5 p.m. All up-country mails arrive in Lawrence every Wednesday evening. ' The office closes, for sale of stamps, issue and payment, of. mpjiey orders, registration anoV delivery, of letters, punctually at 5 p.m. The Telegraph Office is open to the public on week days from 9, am to 5 p.m., and on Sundays from 10 to 1030 a.ro., and 5 to 5.30 p.m., N.Z. mean time. L. BUCK, Postmaster. COMMERCIAL. DUNEDIN PRODUCE EEPOET. John Brook, Manse-street, reppftft. : ; — Flour. — £11 per ton. Oatmeal.— £l7 to £18 per ton. Wheat.— 33 lOJto 4a 3d per bushel. Oats.— 2s 6d per bushel. Pearl barley.— £27 to £27 10s per ton. Bran. — £4 10s. per ton. Maize. — 5s per bushel. Pollard.— ss 6d per lOOlbs. Hay (P9.w).. — £3^103 per ton. • Do. (old)."— £4*1 0s per ton. Chaff.— £4 10s per ton. Straw.— £2 10s per ton. Potatoes, (new)— £3 53 per ton. Onions.— £l3 10s per ton. B.uJbter.— '4d to lOd per lb. Cheese.— 7£d to 8d per lb. Bacon and hams. — 9d to lOd per lb. Bags.— rl4s per dozen. STOCK EEPOET. ■ Messrs Wbigh^, Stevenson, and Co. j report, for the week ending the 12th instant, as follows : — Fat Cattle., — W«, yarded from the i^jns^ of W. H. Teschemaker, Femviek. and John Turnbull, Esquires, 57 head, which averaged ' L67s 6d each, equal to 21s per lOOlbs. We quote prime quality 22s 6d to 25s per lOOlbs ; . middling, 20s. Fat Sheep.. — W> yatded 5,00 wethers from ' the Meme Creek Station, which averaged 73 7d, equal to 2d per lb ; and have nlso sold, for delivery in town, 500, at 2d per lb. We quote .best muiton, 2d per lb ; infecios, unsaleable. Store Cattle.— There are no transactions. Store Sheep. — There is a good enquiry for Btore A Tsetherß and half-breds. W*e l\u,ve sold, 1 for delivery on station, 2000 4, 6, and 8 tooth Merino wethers at 4s each, 1000 2 and 4-tooth • half-br,ed wethers at 43 6d each, and 1000 6tooth ewes at 4s each,. W^e quote 6-tooth ewes at 4s to.'4is' 6d; 2, 4, 6; and 8-tootb. wethers, at 4s ; lambs — Merino, 7s per pair ; half-bred, 8s per pair. Horses. — On Saturday we sold a shipment ex Wellington, from Wellington, chiefly light hacks, at an average of LIO 10s. There ia a good enquiry for heavy draughts, but few are offering.. Quotations : —Heavy draughts, L4O to L6O j* medium, L 25 to L 35 ; good hacks and light harness horses, "Lls to L2O ; inferior, L 3 to LIO.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 110, 17 March 1870, Page 4
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