ATHENJEUM HEADINGS. THE usual fortnightly READINGS wdl take place TO-MORROW (FRIDAY; EVENING, At eight p m. Mrs. Hanson will preside at f/ie piano. SCHOOLHOUSE, ROXBURGH. CONCERT AND BALL, On Wednesday, 9th At/gust, CENTENARY OF MR WALTER SCOTT. Under the Management of the ROXBURGH QUADKILLE ASSEMBLY. PROCEEDS IV AID OF SCHOOL FUNDS. Admission, 2s. 6d. J. BURTON, Secretary. WANTED KNOWN.— Select Evening Class for Ladies from 5.30 to 7 p.m. —SPROULE'S WRITING ACADEMY. WANTED to purchase Horse, Spring Cart, and Harness. Must be in g.>od condition. State price and other particulars to M. E. MANUEL, Coal Creek Flat, Teviot. TENDERS WANTED T^OR cutting Head-race eight miles, j more or less, leading on to the claim known as the Horse Shoe. Plans and specilications to be seen at Bastings' Hotel, Lawrence, and Coghill's Hotel, Waitahuna Bridge. Tenders to be lodged at Coghill's Hotel by Monday, 7th August. LDSCOMBE, POPE, & Co. CAUTION. nOISON i 3i 3 ii a id i n m y paddocks near Wetherstoncs for dogs. PETER MILLER. PARTIES VlalL'lNG- DUNEDIX will fin<i 1 FIRST-CLASS AC- OM MOD ATI OX, combined with Mode: ate Charges, at MURRAY'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Katlray street. Dmiedin. NEW DREDGE FOR, THE MOLI NEUX. rpHTC PATENTEE is prepared to outer -*■ into liberal arrangements with pers,> 4 is desirous to supply themselves with his new Patent Dredge for raising washdirt from the beds of auriferou3 rivers, or conveying water on or to the banks or slopes thereof for sluicing purposes. Full particulars can be obtained of his Agent, Mr. George Murray, Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin. GEORGE GREEN, Patentee. THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST, At one o'clock CATTLE AND HORSES. At Dncherty's Yard 3, Tuapeka Flat. To Dairymen and others. \ff A T T H E W HAY *■'•*■ lias received instructions from Messrs. A. M'Laren and Co., of Tokomairiro, to sell by auction, on the above date, at Docherty's Yards, Tuapeka Flat, A A Prime Dairy Cows, with and _by without calves at foot, and many near calving. A A Horses, including heavy and trY/ lit^hc draut^hts, and some of • * Morris Daucer's rising stock . The Auctioneer, in calling public attention to the above sale, may state that the cows are of a really good quality, surpissing what is usually offered for sale in the Tuapeka district ; and the horses are also of a superior class.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 182, 3 August 1871, Page 4
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