TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TUAPEKA DISTRICT; GENTLEMEN, — Business engagements U up-country prevented me from being at the Official Declaration of the Poll on Saturday last. I therefore take these means of returning you my sincere thanks for the confidence you have reposed in me, and shall endeavour, by my public acts, to prove that such confidence has not been misplaced. Yours faithfully, HORACE BASTINGS. Lawrence, March 15th, 1871. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TUAPEEA DISTRICT. n ENTLEMEN,— I return you my sinJt cere thanks for the confidence you have leposed in me by returning mo for the fifth time as your Representative in the Councils of New Zealand. This is tho more gratifying to me, coming as it Jogs from those with whom 1 have had a long acquaintance, both socially and politically, and I cannot have a surer test that my conduct as your Representative has met with your unanimous approval. I can assure you it will ever be my study to merit your esteem. I am, Gentlemen, Fuithf v J ly yon rs , J. C. BROWN. Lawrence, March 22nd, 1871. NOTICE. T-NTIMATION is hereby given that all *- parties wishing to Depasture Stock on rhe Tuapeka, Waiiahuua, Waipori, Beaumont, Tuapeka Mouth, and Table Hill GoldfL'lds Commonages, must make application to the Receivers of Gold Revenue, Lawrence and Waipori, on or before the Ist April, for the half year ending 30th September, 1871. Applications will be taken into consideration on or before the 10th of April next ; after that date legal proceedings will be taken againbt any one Depasturing Stock on the Goldfields Commonages without a License. No Licenses will be granted for entire horses over twelve mouths old ; neither will Licenses be f;ir bulls. A full return of all the Stock in possession of ajiplicants must be given, including the number allowed for their qualifications. Those wishing to depasture horses must make a separate return, along with their brands. ART UNION. pRAND ART TTNION FOE A DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY, By one of the best Makers in Dunedin, Single and Double Harness, with Pole and Shafts complete. Ninety-five Tickets at £1 each. The winner of the above will be presented with a valuable pair of Chestnut Horses. The Drawing will take place Ayling's Coal Creek Hotel. The day and time will be duly advertised. FINAL CLEAEING SALE. MESSP.S. COX BROTHERS beg to inform the inhabitants of Wetherstbnes and surrounding districts, that as they intend clearing the Belfast Store in May next, they are determined to dispose of their Large and well-selected Stock of DRAPERY, BOOTS, IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, &c, &c, Far below original cost. Now is the time ! They must be cleared out at any price. Remember ! COX BROTHERS' BELFAST STORE, WBTHEBSTONBB. . N.B. — All parties indebted to the above firm will please pay the same on or before the 23rd of April next, or legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery ; of the same.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 163, 23 March 1871, Page 4
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