pOMMERCIAL HOTEL, PEEL-STREET, LAWRENCE. FREDERICK BASTINGS begs to inform the inhabitants of Tuapeka and the surrounding districts that he has leased the above Hotel from his brother, Mr Horace Bastings, and trusts to receive a continuance of the support so liberally accorded to his predecessor. This Hotel, having recently been enlarged and decorated, is now unsurpassed for accommodation in any upcountry township of Otago ; and nothing will be lacking on the part of F. B. to render every attention to travellers and families who may favour him with their patronage. In addition to tho Hotel there is a splendid Billiard room, fitted with one of Alcock's best Tables. The Stable is large and well ventilated, and there is an experienced groom always in attendance upon horses. p OSS PLACE HOTEL, LAWRENCE, TUAPEKA. JOHN AIREY begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Lawrence and adjacent districts, that he has opened the above Hotel, where he hopes to receive a share of public patronage and support. Wines and Spirits of the best brnnds always on hand, and every accommodation for Travellers. N B.- -GOOD STABLING. TIUAPEKA MOUTH SAW MILLS. Timber Yakd :- WHITEHAVEN STREET (OppoMte the School House). WD. MORRISON begs to announce to < .the inhabitants of Tuapeka and M^neux Districts that ho is prepared to -"PPly every description of Ajiekicau and Colonial Sawn Timber «t the shortest notice aud the lowest lemunerative prices.
Timber cut to order. Orders lefr at the Timbeb Yakd punctually attended to. W. D M. has always on hand 10,000 feet % inch T and G Linin<*. 10,000 feet of 6 x f . 10,000 feet of 6 X i. 6,000 feet of Shelving A quantity of Galvanised Iron. Mou-ding, Skirting, Sashus, Doors, &c. TiT R. W. N. G O O D A V, SOLICITOR, LAWKENCB. Titles brought under the Land Transfer Act, 1870, at the fees allowed by the Act. RR . CLARKE, • GENERAL STOREKEEPER, AND VENDER iy DRAPERY AND FANOtf GOODS, BLUE SPUR, Begs to return thanks to the public generally for the vevy liberal support accorded him since he commenced business, and to inform his numerous customers that lie has removed to LARGER PREMISES, adjacent"! 4 'to the Schoolhouse, where he will be glad to receive a continuation of past patronu^ MASONIC HOTEL, BOSS PLACE, LAWRENCE, TUAPEKA. Geokge Clark - - Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. GOOD STABLING-. HE N E T V V E LAWRENCE. MASONRY AND BRICKLAYING In all its branches. TOMBSTONES, Plain and Ornamental, neatly executed. T7ICTORIA HOTEL, PEEL-STREET, LAWSENOE. Mrs. Potts - - Proprietor. Families and Travellers visiting Lawrence will fiud every aceominodntiou , and receive the best attention, at this " old-established Hotel. A substantial Stable has recently been erected, making now 13 Stalls ; together with four loose boxe3 and Coach House. A 68-acre Paddock for the accommodation of horses. MR. F. H. M'CQY, LL. 8., BARRISTBR-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR AND CONVEYANCER, Teirple Chambers, Peel-street, Lawrence. LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. At the option of clients, Transfers brought under this Act. Titles brought under the Act.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 178, 6 July 1871, Page 1
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