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TUAPEKA ATIIEN^UM. fTIHE Annual Meeting of Subscribers to the above Institution will be held in the Hall on Friday, the 13th October, at 8 o'clock, when the Annual Peport and Balance Sheet will be read, and a new Committee elected. A Sale 'of Magazines and Illustrated Newspapers will take place immediately after the above meeting. DOUGLAS LOVE, Librarian. SPEARGRASS FLAT HOTEL. HOUSE WARMING. TJI T GH M'KENZfE invites his friendjj •*■■■■ and the public generally to come and spend a jolly evening on the 20th instant, when the Opening of the Speargrass Flat Hotel will be celebrated. Remember the 20fch instant, and on the evening, of that day don't fail tc drop into the SPEARGRASS FL VT HOTEL, SPEATtGRASS FLAT. OT AN TED, a Lad of 16 or 17 years of af age, to learn, the Blacksmith trade. Apply to ; j. & d. m<taggaßt, Blacksmiths, Waitaluna. WANTEO KNOWN. -Select Evening Class for Lndiesfrom 5.30 to 7 p.m. —SPKOULE'S WRITING- ACADEMY. FOUND, a bay Horse, branded like S, and no other marks. The owner can have him by p lying expenses, if claimed by Bth October, othenvise he will be sold. Apply to DAVID MATN. Heaumont Ferry. THE LOCAL BUTCHERY. ARCH 'I BALD 'HOGG -£*- Begs to announce to the Inhabitants of Tnapeka that he has opened his new Ship in Ross Place, next the Masonic Hotel, and will be prepared 1o supply his customers with Prime Beef, Mutton, Pork, Lamb, and Veal, at the lowest remunerative prices for cash. . i INSPECTION INVITED. QPEARGRASS FLAT HOTEL, SPEARGRASS FLAT (Half-way bttween Clyde aud the Teviofc.) BUGH MKEKZIE begs to intimate fhat he h»s openeii the aho*e ne«ly-ereciert Hotel, a d i* now in a position to s-.pjjly a long and keenly Mr want, viz., a nomft>rtabl>* hiltiii};pliice half-way between Clyde an I Roxburgh Voexp'-nsein th« eivcMon or fumishmsj of the Spear^nis*' Flat; Ifotel has ben apnred t • secure the foinforr of visito-a, ;»r d no effort will be « anting on the part of ihe Proprietor to add thereto. The Bedrooms «re large, well-ventilated, and fitted up with every convenience; tin* Parlors nre both commoilious and cosy ; and the arcammodniion for horses in the .Va.r>le* is unequalled on the Lawrence and Duiisttaii roacN. The Winos, Spirits. &c, nre of the choics' br.in Is prot'ur tble, atul vi-it"r3 ca 11 al»Tiiy> rely on obtaining a fii'st-c'a 8 nlns» of Buer. LARGEST CULLKCriON OF SEttDS, TREES, AND SHRUBS IN - ' THE COUNTRY. "pECKIVING regular consigrnments of \\ Seeds direct from the best firms iv Britain ant the Oolonie3, I am enabled to offer good qnalities at rertnce'l pi'icss, a few of whioh I quote. Gr -at pains are taken to supply only Xew, Genuine, and Uunadultered See-ls, but nothing is warranted. A liberal allowance is made to large purchasers. Ur-tad Beans, 8d ptr lb ; French Beans, Is d> : Scarlet Runners, Is 6d do j Red Beet, 6d per > z ; Borecole (curled irreens)-, Is ; Hrocoli, 23 do ; Ca<>bage (<. arly and Ute), Is ; (3arrots, do, 6d per oz, 5s per ib ; Cauliflower, 23 per oz ; Celery, 2s •do ; Cnrit* d Cr.'S3, 4d do ; Leek, Is d»; Letruce, Is do ; Mustard. 41 di> ;' Onion, Is do; Parsley, 41 do; Parsnip, 6d do ; Peaie (early and late), ißd to Is per lb ; Radish, 4d per oz ; Rhubarb, 2s do ; Spinach, 61 do ; I'larly Wuifce" Turnip, 4-1 d<» ; Karly Ye!!"« , Turnio, 4<l do ; Field Turnii'S (all v.irieti 1 -) Is 6d per lb ; Blue Gum, 2i per oz : Whin or Furze, 4cl do ; Scotch Bro<mi 4d do; Cape Hrxnn, 4d do; Prickly Broom, Is do ; Mixed Lawn Grasses, Is 6i per lb ; Rhubirb Koots, from 6s per doz. ; Cabbage Plants, early and late. Is per 100 ; Hawthorns, from 12s per 1000 ; one year old Apple and Pear Trees, 12< per d'»z. ; tw° do, 15s ; three do; fina I strong frui^'eHriiig trees, 20s ;. Go >sei/erry and Currant liushes, from 2s per ! doa.- A good selection of Agricultural rand Fl<>w.t S eda, at murk et prices. A llar^e collec ion <»f E iglish Forest Tiess, t'Oruaiuent-il and Flowering Shrubi, Buiba, and- other Vursery Stock, too numerous tv mention, on sale byH. WHITR, ;^ Wfiolesalo and Retail, NURSERY AND SEEIHMAN, (Opposite Bank of Otago), MILTON,- TOKOMAIRIRO. N. p ../ — 2|" discount from all purchases in'^jfche . .Tu^peJ^a" district given to the

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 192, 12 October 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 192, 12 October 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 192, 12 October 1871, Page 4

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