WILLIAM SUTHERLAND, TAILOR, CLOTHIER, AND ! HABIT MAKER, Ross Place, Lawrence, In thanking the inhabitants of Tuapeka for the liberal support they have already accorded him, begs to intimate that Iks has PEMOVED to'his New Premises, in Ross Place, adjoining Mr. Humphrey, whi<l he has stocked with a large and v » i,|^l selection of Heavy Tweeds, IJoeskins, and silk mixtures, suitable for the winter wear, and is prepared to execute any orders with which he may be entrusted. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. The fashions of the season always on hand. rnUCKEY'S LIVERY AND BAIT I STABLES, WHITEHAVEN-STREET, LAWRENCE. Comprise twenty-one Stalls, Loose Boxes, &c. Horses at full Livery, per week ... 21s. „ „ „ „ night .„ ss. >» » >j »> >> m loose boxes 7s. lFeed Is. 6d. Stalls let per mes at 3s. bd. „ „ night Is. • Saddle Horse 3en hire, per day ... 10s. Waggon Horses stabled, per night, at 6d. Hay and Corn at current prices. Cookhouse, with bunks, for the convenience of carters. Horses broten-in, bought and sold. Good Paddock accommodaf ion. JOHN TUCKEY, Proprietor. N.B. — Near Me Schoclhouse. MR. WALTER TAYLOR, Barrister- at-L aw, SOLICITOR AND CONVEYANCER, Eldon Chambers, Tokomairiro NOTICE OF REMOVAL. SADDLERY^^3| SADDLERY T OW AND QONS Jitv? to thank the pu 1 >j >: I uapj- H surrounding district for their liberal patronage for the last three years, and would intimate that they have REMOVED to more commodious premises in ROSS PLACE (Opposite Mr. M'Beath's), Where they are in a position to supply the Tuapeka District with SADDLURY CHEAPER THAN EVER. They have in Stock every description of Saddlery Goods, which they are quite prepared to reduce in price, to suit tbe times and wants of their customers. Repairs of every description executed at Reduced Cliarges <jp" Note the Address :—: — ROSS PLACE,. LAWRENCE, BALCLUTHA, TAPANUL & DLNEDIN. TUAPEKA DINING ROOMS, PEEL-STREET, LAWRENCEGEORGE LISTON • - Proprietor. MR. JOHN COPLAND, BARRISTER- AT-LAW, SOLICITOR AND CONVEYANCER, Chambers : — Peel-street, Lawrence. DAVID M<D O N A LD, BUILDER, CARPENTER, WHEELWRIGHT AND UNDERTAKER, Peel stbeet, Lawrence, And next Mr. Middlemiss, Blacksmith. Plans and Specifications drawn up, and tenders given. N.B. — A supply of Furniture always kept on hand. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. PtJNEEALS CONDUCTED. T AND J. OXENBOULDS, WAITAHUNA WEST, LICENSED CARRIEBS. Carting of all kinds done. Terms according to agreement. Orders left with Mr. COGHILL, Bridge Hotel Havelock will be attended to. WASHINGTON HOTEL, WETHER3TONE£. JAMES RUSSELL begs to intimate to the residents of Wetherstones and surrouuding districts that he has taken the above wellknown and popular house of entertainment, and hopes, by conducting business in a proper manner, to receive his sbare of patronage.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 222, 2 May 1872, Page 1
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