FOR SALE BY PRIVATE BARGAIN. To Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, and Speculators. rpHAT FREEHOLD PROPERTY sit1 uated 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 j situated on Beaumont Road, near foot of Peel-street. Also, - two quarter-acre Sections in in Stranraer-street. The undersigned is compelled to placa 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. FOR SALE. A FIRST-CLASS light draught Horse, •£*• and Harness ; also, an excellent opring Cart, guaranteed. A trial of horse can be had. The above will be Bold together, or separate. Ako, a tip Dray and Harness, in good condition. Apply to J. HARRIS, Lawrence. FOR SALE. "HIRST-CLASS POTATOES, CHEAP. J. HARRIS, Lawrence. FOR SALE. ANE of the best Business Sites in the* Township of Lawrence, being Section 5, Block XLL, situate in Ross Place, uejcfc to Mr. M'Kimmie's, butcher's shop, and nearly opposite the Bank of New Snath Wales, having a frontage of 33 feet by 6ft back. Apply to JAMES MIDDLEMISS, Lawrence. F O R SALE. A FIRST-CLASS Team of Workin? £l Bullocks, Dray and Gear The team is in constant profitable employment. The only reason for selling is the proprietor's intention of leaving the colonies For further particulars, apply to ' MATTHEW POPE, Jttouse ana wrecco n ai „►„.» «^f .I£L^. A for sale. FOR SALE, A ONE-SIXTH share in the Horseßhoa ■"■ Claim, Big Hill, Havelock, known as Luscombe, Pope, and Co.'s. Apply to Mr. J. TANTOST, Camp Hotel, Lawrence ; Or to the Proprietor, at the claim. TO LET ON LEASED THE Kawarau Hotel, Cromwell, now in the occupation of Mr Smitham, Apply to MB. G-EO. JENOUR, ? Cromwell.^ t o l~"e t. 7" TIHE CAMP HOTEL. *■ PEEL'STEEET, LAWBESCE. To a man with a small capital, this presents an opportunity xo secure a paying: and established business seldom to be mat with. r The Camp Hotel contains a. spacious bar, large billiard room, dining-room, parlors, and ample sleeping accommodation, and is situate in a central locality** For particulars, apply to '■ J. TANTON, Camp Hotel j or to W. HAVES, , Commission Agent/ *" LAWRKNOE GRAMMAR SCHOQX,."^ mHE above School will w-qpen on Monday, January 29£h, WBt HAVES, Secretary, EOXBTJEGH SCHOOL DE-OPENS on Monday, 15th January *-*> The advantages of this. School are superior. tlie branches sunthSd up in a liberal English Education, together with Classics and Mathematics^ are taught. Information may be received from John Beightpn, Esq.^ or J. B Borton, Esq., or from the • undersigned V who ia prepared to accommodate a limited, number of boarders on moderate terms. JAMES ORR, Master.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 208, 25 January 1872, Page 3
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