NOTICE. T HEREBY NOTIFY to all persons who wish to Depasture Stock on the Tuapeka and Waitahuna Goldfields, that application must be made to the Receiver of Gold Revenue, Lawrence, for a Depasturing License on or before the Ist day of October, 1870. JOHN MACKAY, Inspector. NOTICE. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I -*- have this day leased my Business as Butcher, at Tapanui, to Mr. Hugh Stewart. While thanking the public of Tapanui for the large share of support bestowed upon me, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of their patronage to my successor. As it is my intention in a short time to leave the district, I have to request that all Accounts due to me be paid on or before the Ist October. ALEX. M'GREGOR, Tapanui, 19th September, 1870. WITH reference to the above notice, I beg to state that all orders entrusted to me will receive prompt execution ; and by a careful attention to business, I trust to recsive a continuation of that patronage so liberaliy bestowed upon my predecessor. HUGH STEWART. PUBLIC NOTICE. TUAPEKA AND WAITAHUNA DEPASTURING DISTRICT. TIORMS of Application for Depasturing Licenses can be obtained from the Receiver of Gold Revenue, Lawrence, and from myself, at Waitahuna. J. MACKAY, Inspector of Depasturing District. Tuapeka, 28th Sept., 1870. NOTICE. milE OPENING of the PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Tuapeka Mouth, will be celebrated on Friday 7th October, by a BALL AND SUPPER, when the undersigned will be happy to see as many of his friends as can make it convenient to attend. OLIVER DAWSON. NOTICE TO MY DEI3TOKS WHO ARE ABOUT TO JOIN THE TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. THIS is to intimate that unless they settle their Accounts in full before the Ist November, I shall be obliged either to take legal proceedings against the l.i or be under the necessity of making their names public. ANDREW TAYLOR. Tuapeka Mouth, September 26, 1870. "SKUNK" IS THE WORD. ARE THEY NOT BOTH HONORABLE MEN ?—Spokeshave. TUAPEKA PROGRESS CONVENTION, having for its object the obtaining of a fair proportion of the proposed New Zealand Loan for Public Works ; for a Railway to Lawrence in conjunction with the Southern Trunk Line ; and for the Supply of Water to the Goldfields — desire to point out that in order to fortify the Convention in their course of action, a considerable sum of money will be required ; and they ask every resident in the district, who desires to see it advance, and who does not desire to see the burden of taxation increased without any benefit to the district, is earnestly invited to assist. The following are a few of the purposes for which Funds will be absolutely required :—: — For making preliminary surveys, aud obtaining engineering assistance in laying out the proposed works. For taking evidence aa to the beat means of increasing the water supply. For printing, stationery, and literary assistance. If supported by the public, the Convention entertain sanguine hopes of success in their undertaking. Parties are invited to send in their names and the amount of their proposed Subscriptions at once to the undersigned. HORACE BASTINGS, Chairman of Committee.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 138, 29 September 1870, Page 4
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