POSITIVELY CLOSING THE SALE ON WEDNESDAY, 9th NOV STARTLING NEWS! CHEAP SALE.pF JEWELLERY! To Watchmakers, Jewellers, Storekeepers, and the Public. i -7 N. SALOMON, OF DUNEDIN, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Tuapeka and its environs that he is showing now and will continue to exhibit 1113 MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF JEWELLERY Till 10 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, in B ACTINGS' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, and as Mr. S. is Retiring from Business, he is offering the Goods at Prices that cannot fail to ensure a Speedy Sale. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF: A splendid assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's gold and silver and English lever and Geneva watches, by the best manufacturers : an assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's colonial gold chains ; a large and choice selection of English and colonial jewellery, the most tasteful designs ; New Zealand quartz and greenstone, splendidly mounted ; also, jet ornaments in endless Vtiriety. THE LARGEST & MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK of DIAMONDS IN THE COLONIES : Sterling silver and electro-plated spoons and forks ; cups ; telescopes ; opera, field, and marine glasses ; and a variety of goods too numerous to particularise. Lao ies are respectfully invited to inspect this splendid Stock. — A Private Entrance for Lidies. REMEMBER — Sale positively closing on Wednesday Night, 9th November. Open from 10 in the morning till 10 in^he evening. Mr. Salomon will visit the Te^iot, Switz°rs, and Djftistan Districts shortly.
NOTICE, ALL PIGS wandering at large on the Waste Lands of the Crown within the Ota^o Goldfields, on and after the Ist of December, 1870, Avill be deemed wild pigs, and will be destroyed. J. MACKAY, j Inspector Depasturing District. Tuapeka, 31st October, 1370. NOTICE. THE Black and Brown Cattle Dog, about twelve months old, left with xhe undersigned by a traveller, will be delivered to its owner on payment of expense. Tf not claimed within a fortnight, it wiU be sold to defray cost of advertising, &c. Particulars to be obtained at " Tuapeka Times " office. CHARLES NAPIER, Ilotelkeeper, Alexandra Road. NOTICE. ANY person found removing Cattle or Horses off Run No. 137, without giving due notice at the Station, will be prosecuted. LACHLAN MACLEAN. Bellamy Station, October 26, 1870. NOTICE. 1 NY person found Removing Cattle ■^*- or Horses from the Tapanui Run 163 after this date, without giving due notice, will be prosecuted as the law directs. JOHN M'KELLAR. Tapanui, October 5, 1870. N O T I C E . 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. T)OISON has been laid for Dogs on Runs No. 199 and 369. CARGILL AND ANDERSON. Teviot, October oth, 1870. ijTANSE BUSH STEAM SAW MILLS, M TAPANUI. j A large and assorted stock of Colonial sawn Timber always on hand, and for sale, at these Mills, consisting of red, I white and black pine, birch, &c., comprising quartering, weatherboards, battens, sluicing timber, T. and G. flooring and lining. Orders addressed to the undersigned will have prompt and careful attention. JOHN M'FARLANB. Tapanui, Ist November, 1870.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 143, 3 November 1870, Page 4
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