ATUEN-EUM HEADINGS. mllE LAST of the series of READINGS X will take place TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, At eight p m. Mrs. Hanson will preside at the piano. At the close of the Readings a Danco will take place. pOMMERCTAL ASSEMBLY ROOM, LAWRENCE. GREAT ATTRACTION ! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, September 15 and 16. The world-renowned artiste TIDITH pALMERSTON Will appear in her INIMITABLE ENTERTAINMENT. TXTHICH WAS IT— BLACK OR RED? TENDERS WANTED FO SAWING TIMBER. LENDERS will be received until Fri- •*- day, the 15th day of September, at Herbebt and Co.'s, Lawrence, for Sawing and Manufacturing Timber at the Victoria Steam Saw Mills, Tapanui. Specifications to be seen at the Company's Office, Tapanui ; Herbert and Co.'s, Lawrence; and at G. F. Reid's, Esq., Staffordtstreet, Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TO BUILDERS. LENDERS are invited for the erection -*- of a Wesleyan Church in Roxburgh. Elans and specifications may be seen on application to Mr. Joiint Glass, Roxburgh ; or Mr. Duncan CAiiPBEUi, Lawrenoo. Tenders must be sent in. to Mr. Glass not later than Monday, 18th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. AMANUENSIS WANTED. WJ. BARRY, who has had a long • and varied experience of Colonial Life, wishes to secure the services of an experienced AMANUENSIS, conversant with colonial vicissitudes, to complete a Biographical Memoir of his career for the past 42 years. Apply at once. TITAN TED, by the undersigned, any W quantity of Ale and Porter Bottles. One Shilling per dozsn given for them at the Brewery. BASTINGS & KOFOED. WANTED KNOWN.— Select Evening Csviss fox Lv>tf.ies Ttoto 5.00 to T p.m. —SPROULE'S WHITING ACADEMY. LARGEST COLLECTION OF SEEDS, TREES, AND SHRUBS IN THE COUNTRY. T)ECEIVING regular consignments of it Seeds direct from the best firms in Britain and the Colonies, I am enabled to oifer good qualities at reduced prices, a few of which I quote. Great pains are taken to supply only New, Genuine, and Uunadultered Seeds, but nothing is warranted. .A liberal allowance is made to large purchasers. Uroad Beans, 8J per lb ; French Beans, Is do : Scarlet Runners, Is 6d do ; Red Beet, 6d per oz ; Borecole (curled greens), Is ; Brocoli, 2s do ; Cabbage fearly and late), Is ; Carrot?, do, 6d per oz, ss' per lb ; Cauliflower, 2s per 'oz ; Celery, 2s do ; Curled Cress, 4d do ; Leek, Is do ; Lettuce, Is do ; Mustard, 4d do ; Onion, Is do ; Parsley, 4d do ; Parsnip, 6d do ; Pease (early and late), 8d to Is per lb ; Radish, 4d per oz ; Rhubarb, 2s do ; Spinach, GJ do ; Early White Turnip, 4d do ; Early Yellow Turnip, 4d do ; Field Turnips (all varieties) Is 6d per lb ; Blue Gum, 2a»per oz : Whin or Furze, 4d do ; Scotch Broom, 4d do ; Cape Bnoni, 4d do ; Prickly Broom, Is do ; Mixed Lawn Grasses, Is 6d per lb ; Rhubarb Roots, from 6s per doz. ; Cabbage Plants, early and late, Is per 100 ; Hawthorns, from 12s per 1000 ; one year old Apple and Pear Trees, 12s per doz. ; two do, 15s ; three do, fine strong fruit-bearing trees, 20s ; Gooseberry and Currant Bushes, from 2s per doz. A good selection of Agricultural and Flower Seeds, at market prices. A large collection of English Forest Trees, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Bulbs, Tubers, and other Nursery Stock, too numerous ±0 mention, on sale by ' H. WHITE, "Wholesale and Retail, NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN, (Opposite Bank of Otago), MILTON, TOKOMAIRIRO. N.B. — 2| discount from all purchases in the Tuapeka district given to tho Hospital. TTTHICH WAS IT— BLACK OR RED? THE ESCORT. The Northern Escort arrived in town on Tuesday evening last, bringing the following quantities of gold :—: — ozs. dwts. Queenstown . . 2107 4 Arrowtown . . 1330 6 Cromwell . . . 1819 0 Teviot . . . 5i5 0 Alexandra . . . 559 10 Clyde . . . 618 7 Blacks . . . 1000 0 St. Bathans . . 320 0 Naseby . , . 1004 8 Palmereton . . 103 8 Southern Escort. , 4222 13 Total t .14,229 16
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 188, 14 September 1871, Page 4
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643Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 188, 14 September 1871, Page 4
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