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NOTICE, A NY person found Removing Cattle -"- or Horses from the Tapanui Run 163 after this date, without giving due notice, will be proseouted as the law directs. JOHN M'KELLAR. Tapanui, October 5, 1870. NOTICE. ANY one found hunting Wild Pigs on any portion of Run 163, particularly on Beaumont side of Blue Mountains, will be prosecuted after this date, JOHN M'KELLAR. Tapanui, October 5, 1870. NOTICE. "QOISON has been laid for Dogs on Runs No. 199 and 369. CARGILL AND ANDERSON. Teviot, October sth, 1870. mUAPEKA RAILWAY AND WATER 1 SUPPLY PROGRESS COMMITTEE, having for its object the obtaining of a fair pro|:>ortion 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, and obtaining engineering assistance in laying out the proposed works . For taking evidence as to the best 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. TT-I CTO RI A HOTEL, PEBL-STKEET, LAWRENCE. Mrs. Potts - - Proprietor. Families and Travellers visiting Lawrence will find every accommodation, and receive the best attention, at this old-established Hotel. I TO FARMERS, BAKERS, AND OTHERS. riREENHILL "TiLOUR MILL, EVANS PLAT, TUAPEKA. JOHN LAWSON has much pleasure in announcing that he has completed the above Mills, which are now open to receive grist. The Highest Price given for first-class Wheat. The Flour which has already been produced by this Mill has been pronounced by the Tuapeka bakers as equal to any used by them. TXT PETERS, GENERAL AND SHOEING BLACKSMITH, TUAPEKA MOUTH SAW MILLS SMITHY. Every description of Blacksmith's work done at the shortest notice.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 140, 13 October 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 140, 13 October 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 140, 13 October 1870, Page 4

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