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i?i O MMIfRCLAL HOTEL/ " PEEL-STREET, LAWEE/fCE,, FREDERICK BASTINGS begs ta inform the inhabitants of Tuapeka and the surrounding district* that, he has leafed the above Hotel from his brother, Mr Horace Bagtinjn, %n^Jtyuojtßto racei** aj^pi»wa3ico,6f- : thej'i(&pp^r^ .bo liberally Iwntel w hi* predecessor. !fh|s Hotel, haying recently been enlarged and decorated, is now unsurpassed for accommodation in any upcountry townships Otago ; and nothing wLQ.be lacking on the part of F. B. to jeftder every attention to travellers and families who may favour him with their, patronage. ' li*^ addition to the Hotel there is asplendid Billiard room, fitted with one of Alcock's best Tables. The Stable is large- and welj ventilated, and 'there is an experienced groom always in attendance upon horses. T> O S S PLACE HOTJ L, LAWRENCE, TUAPEKA. JOHN AEREY begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Lawrence and adjacent districts, that he has- opened die above Hotel, where he hopes to receive a share of public patronage and support. - Wines and Spirits of the "best brands always on hand, and every accommodation for -Travellers.' . „ N"B.- -GOOD STABLING. TIUAPEJCA SAW MILLS. Timbbb Yard t- WHITEHAVEN STREET (Opposite the School House)."pASTINGS AND COMPANY beg to an--L' nounce that they have purchased' the above saw mill, and are pi'epared to supply every sescrif Hon- of American and CoxolOAI.' Bawh8 awh Timber at the shortest notice, andat the lowest-remunerative prices. . • Timber cut to order.

Orders left at the Timber Yaed punctually*, attended to. : Bastings & Compnny hqve always on hand — 106,000 feet- i inch T and- G -Lining. J 100,000 feet of 6 x i. ' . 100,000 feet-of6xf. eOjOQO.feet of -Shelving. - r MocJdig&s^dtting, Sashes, TJoore, <fee. "a^rge-stucror-inniainfe" mwsenaurs6on""TO~ ! * arrive.

MR. W. N. G O O D A V, SOLICITOR, IAWRENCR, Titles brought under the Land Transfer Act, 1870, at the fees allowed by the Act. EORGE DOWSE & CO., ..SADDLERS, • PEELifiTEEET, IAWEENCE, In thanting the inhabitants of' tbe Tuapeka and surrounding districts for the very liberal support accorded to them since tbey commenced business in Lawrence, beg to draw attention to their increased stock of all descriptions of Colonial-made Saddlery, which they are prepared to sell at Dunedin prices. ' N.B. — Repairs executed with the greatest despatch, at town prices; " • ASONIG H 0 T £ L, BOSBPIACE, LAWRENCEj TUAPEKA. Geoegk Ciabk - - - Proprietor. • Wines and Spirits. of tbe best brands. . - GOOD "STABLING. H- : i$ n it' y" . y" y e LAWRENCE. MASONRY AND kRICKLAYLfrG '.- In all its branches. TOMBSTONES, Plain and Ornamental, neatly executed, lUICTORIA, HOTEL, PKEL-STBEET, LAWEBNCB. Richaed Williams * ' - Proprietor. ■ % Families and Travellers visiting Lawrence will find every accommodation ,t and receive the best attention, at this' old-established HoteL A substantial Stable, has recently been erected, making npw. 13 Stalls ; together with four loose boxes and Coach House. «';A 68-acre Paddock for the /accommodation 'ot horses. ■ - . • IJR. F. H. M'COY, LL.B.^ BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, . . .-I IA WHENCE.' - - rhprF'A P E X A HOT E.L, ■■- ' TUAPEKA FLAT. James Docherty, Proprietor. Paddock of 100 acres for the accommodation of v hqrse3. - ..

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 213, 29 February 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 213, 29 February 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 213, 29 February 1872, Page 1

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