WANTED, Tenders for the erection of a post and wire fence (labour only). Tenders to be lodged on or before Saturday, 12th inst. For particulars, apply to HERBERT & CO. WANTE.D to purchase Horse Power, with or without Chaffcutter. Apply, stating price and particulars, "Tuapeka Times" office, or J. C. Chappie, Alexandra. WAXTED Shearers and Sheep Washers at Galloway Station, Manuherikia. To begin Monday, 14th November. CAMPBELL & LOAV. YT7ANTED to purchase, a Team of Working Bullocks, with yoke, &c, complete. Apply personally or by letter to T. E. WILLIAMS. Blue Spur, November Ist, 1870. WANTED, Tenders for falling and hauling logs in Lancaster Bush, four miles up the Beaumont from its junction with the Clutha River. Persons tendering had better see the Bush, as no bullocks are likely to be required. For particulars, apply at the "Tuapeka Times " Office ; or R. Lancaster, Beaumont. Tenders to be lodged on or before Tuesday, the 15th inst., at the "Tuapeka Times" Office, Lawrence. ONE POUND REWARD. T OST, from Tuapeka Flat, about a Jj fortnight ago, a light bay horse, branded very indistinctly JR, one iiind foot white, with dock tail Any person finding and returning the same to Sam Chu Lin, Chinese Camp, Tuapekti, will receive the above Reward. SAM CHU LIN. £3 REWARD. T OST, from Tuapeka Flat, Three Head J-J of Cattle ; one dark red Cow, branded JD (conjoined) off rump, and anchor near rump ; one strawberry Cow, same brands ; and one red and white steer, JD (conjoined) off rump. The above reward will be paid by Jas. Docherty on delivery of the cattle at the Tuapeka Hotel, Lawrence. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. rpHE above Reward will be paid by the •*• undersigned to any person who will produce evidence that will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who rooted out and destroyed flowers, plants, &c, in The Knoll Garden, Hospital FlatA. BLUNDELL, Wetherscones Road. ONE POUND REWARD. I OST from Lawrence, on Monday, 24th _j October, a Sheep I^oy — a. beardy collie, coloured black and grey. Any person delivering the same at Mrs. Potts' Hotel, will receive the above Reward. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE STO RMBIRD WILL Stand this season at his House, Meadowbank. Terms, £5 ; Groomage Foes, os. For pedigree and performances, see Cards and New Zealand Stud Hook. Fine English grass paddock for mares at 2s. 6d. per week. D. CATCSON, Meadowbank. COAL! COAL! COAL! THE NEW COALPIT, Situated opposite Mr. Peter Robertson's House, Whitehaven-street. MESSRS. MORISON AND HAY, -L'-*- in opening up the New Coalpit, woulj. respectfully draw the attention of the public to the fact that, on and after Monday, 24th inst. , they will be prepared to supply the public with coal at 12s. 6d. per ton, at the Pithead. The quality of the Coal is undoubtedly the best that has ever been found in this n locality — a trial of which will prove the above statement to be correot. MORrSON AND HAY. JONAS IIARROP, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Begs to inform his friends and the public that during the erection of his new premises his business will be carried on in the building lately occupied as the Camp Hotel, PeelrStreet, Lawrence, next door -to his old premises.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 144, 10 November 1870, Page 6
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