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MUNICIPALITY OF LAWRENCE. MR. MATTHEW HAY- will sell by auction, on Monday, the 27 th day of November, at his Sale Rooms, immediately after the sale of Crown Lands, The Leases of the following Sections of Land in the Town o£ Lawrence :—: — Upset Price, £12 10s each for 99 years. Section 12, Block viii. 1 „ 14, „ xi. „ 14, „ xni. Upset Price, £2 each for 21 years. Section 4, Block xi. ' ' ,»" " '>) *"■ „ 8, „ xxiii. „ 2, „ xxiv; „ 7, „ xxvi. „6& 16 „ xxvii. „6& 16 „ xxx. i> ' 1?, v „ xxxi. „ 13, „ xxxvi. „3 & 13, „ xxxviii. All of | the above at the above nominal rent of one shilling each per annum. Also, the Lease of the Municipal Reserve,- containing 10 acres, 3 roods, and 2 perches, situate in the centre of the town. The terms for this lot will be declared at the time of sale. For further particulars, apply to L. C. HOLMES, ' • Town Clerk. Lawrence, 13th November, 1871. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. WM. HAVES t> Lawrence, 22nd Nov., 1871. DEAR SIR, — Being of opinion that the prosecution to which you were recently so unjustly subjected, by William Tyson, must have been' of considerable pecuniary loss to you/ we beg you to accept the accompanying purse of sovereigns, as a ioken L oi"our esteem for your worth and character. The verdict of the jury — which acquitted you of the slightest suspicion of guilt — together with the remarks made by his Honor Mr. Justice Chapman relative to the unjustifiable nature of the' charge, will have been quite sufficient to vindicate your character in the eyes of the world ; but we 1 think it only fair' towards yourself that some' expression of opinion should be made by those amongst whom you live, and to whom you have been so long known. • • 11 We are, dear sir, Yo.ur sincere friends, John C. Arbuckle - - £1 1 0 Fred. Bastings - - - 1 1 0 James Harris ' - - - 1 1 0 •Wmt M'Beath- - - - 1 1 0 Wm. Sheath - - - - 1 1 0 James Docherty - - - 1 1 0 James Hopkins - - - 1 1 0 Horace Bastings - - -110 Michael Monaghan - - 1 1 0 Alex. Stewart - - - 1 1 0 H. J.Abel - - - - 1 1 0 A Friend ' - - - - 1 1 0 W. E. Farrer - - .110 A Friend - - - -11.0 A. M'Kinlay - - - 1 1 0 T. Barnett - - - - 1 1 0 S. Wootton - - - 1 I 0 Mr. Kofoed - - : - 11 0 B. M'Swiney - - - - 1 1 0 James Chalmers - - 1 0 0 Richard Williams - - -10 0 W. Evans - - - - 1 1 0 R. Grieve - - - - 1 1" 0 Thomas Hinde : - 1 1 0 J. L. S. Keen - - - 010 6 George v Jeffery - - - 010 6 A. Armstrong - - 0 10 6 J. M. Clarke - - - 010 6 A Friend '"'- - - - 010 0 Mr. Davidson" - - - 010 0 Patrick Lyrig 1 - - - 010 0 John" Donovan - - : 010 6 John Ta^on l - - 010 6 Mr." Hales ' - - - - 010 6 Christian Long - - 010 6 Mr. Tully - - - - DlO 0 L. ]i. 010 0 F. S. Margetts - - - 010 0 A Friend '- " - - : 010 0 A Friend - - - -050 A Friend - - - - 0 5 0 Mr. 'Sutherland - - - 0 5 0 Thos. 'Arthur - - - Q 5 0 Mr. Parsons - - - - 0 5 0 William .Goldsmith - -050 Robert Dewar" - - - 0 5 0 £34 10 6 [reply. nENTLEMEN/,— Allow me to express \J my 'warmest thanks' for the sympathy so tangibly expressed by you in your generous gift, and also to give expression ta my feeling "of appreciation of the manly motives' which' 1 must have actuated ' you in your ' condemnation of the treatment to which I have' been subjected by Mr. Stamper and' Mr. Tyson. I can'assure you that such kindness from my townsnian will ever be gratefully remembered by their friend ' => "'*" '• " " • ' WM, HA.¥E$. | pUBT ON' T) ROTH ER § ' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, BOSS PLACE, LAWRENCE, IS N 6/ % W 6P.E N , Eorj. short season. ! 'TUAPEKA GO LDFIELD. j Application for an Agricultural Lease. I HEREBY give notice that I have ! to the Warden for a leas,e of }and for agricultural purposes, "being sections 'OO 'and &Ji block V.^ Waitahnna Bvat, e'xclnsive- of Railway Reserve", and comprising sixtj.five acreq, or' thereabout ; atid' 1 that' -tlie said application will be lieard at the-°Wfarden'B Office', Lawrence, 'jn-Bth, Decepber.' Person's 'orijacting t° t& e gK aTl^ n g °f such lease must lodge'f-he'same with the "»Varilen before twenty-four fours' of the day oh hearing. '"' ROBERT M'ARA, Fur GEORGE BRUCE.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 199, 23 November 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 199, 23 November 1871, Page 4

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