SPEARGRASS PLAT HOTEL. HOUSE WARMING! HUGH M'KENZIE invites his friends 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 20th instant, and on the evening of that day don't fail to drop into the SPEAEGEASS FLAT HOTEL, SPEAB.GKASS PLAT. Tji O R SAL E,— One Prime Team of Working Bullocks, Apply to WM. WESTCOTT, Teviot. FOR SALE. . A FIRST-CLASS four-seated BUGGY, nearly new, with pole, shafts, lamps, enshins, and everything complete ; also, a good Bagatelle Table. Apply to W. HEARS, Lawrence. ~~ r0 E SALE. ONE-SIXTH- Share in the Horseshoe Sluicing Claim, Ilavelock, lately opened by Luscombe, Pope and Co., comprising 10 acre lease, • with Water Race, Dams, &c. Apply to L. C. HOLMES, Agent for Charles Corbitt. ■FOE SALE. A TWO-ROOMED iron House, and acre of Garden Ground, situate at Dunkeld, Beaumont. Apply to Join* Biitant, Beaumont Ferry ; or to L. C. HOLMES, Lawrence. EOE SALE OE LEASE. 1 A A ACRE FARM, 70 acres under Ll'v crop. First-class site for a public house or store. Terms easy. For particulars, apply to J. C. CHAPPLE, Auctioneer, Alexandra. IOE SALE. A MIXED lot of CATTLE, about 40 head, consisting of cows, heifers, and steers, from one to seven years old. T. GRUNDY. • TO CAPITALISTS. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. TO be Sold by private treaty, that propeity situated at Qneenstown and known as the WAKATIP BREWERY, Consisting of an eight-quarter Malthouse, built with brick and stone ; a Brewery, built part stone and part timber ; Plant, capable of turning out 24 hogsheads per week, with Water-wheel and Fanners for cooling the beer ; other works and Bottling v ellar ; and a foar-roomed Cottage, situated close, to the Brewery. The whole of the plant and buildings are quite new — only erected within the last 18 months. Satisfactory reasons given why the present proprietors wish to soil out. Stock to be taken at a valuation. For partietxl ars of price, &a. , apply to STJRMAN & DAVIS, At the Brewery. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE BARGAIN. To Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, and Speculators. THAT FREEHOLD PROPERTY situated in Ross Place, Lawrence, consisting of a Blacksmith's Shop, and Section ; together- with a complete Plant, and the Goodwill of a large Trade. Also, a four-roomed' Dwellinghouse, with Household Furniture, and Section situated on Beaumont Road, near foot of Peel-street, Also, two quarter-acre Sections in in Stranraer-street. The undersigned is compelled to place the above property in the market owing to ill health, which causes him to leave the trade. ' For further particulars, apply on the premises to R. ANDREWS, Ross Place, Lawrence. NOTICE. \A LL Horses and Cattle found depastur- \ ing on Runs No. 369 and 199, withoti\ the consent of the undersigned, will be driven to the Clyde Pound. \ CARGILL & ANDERSON. j \ , : I NOTICE POlSOi4\has been laid for Dogs on Runs N0N199 and 369. CARGI^L AND ANDERSON.Teviot, October^th, 18fO^
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 193, 19 October 1871, Page 4
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