SATURDAY NIGHT SALES. T)EMEMBER TO-NIGHT Matthew Hay holds a Sale of FURNITURE, PICTURES, &c, at the Lawrence Auction Mart. «vj AWRENCE ATHENAEUM READ'}j INGS, Friday (to-mofrow) June 28. PROGRAMME. Mrs. Hanson - Piano Mr. Ferguson - - - - Reading Armstrong - Song Adams - Reading Downes - Song Smith - Recitation Clay field - - Solo onFlutina Arbuckle - Reading H. 'Bastings - Song Capt. Baldwin - Reading Misses Wolfe - Mabel Walte Mr. F. Basting 3 - Reading Miss Cox - Song Mr. Adams - Recitation Riedle - Selection on Pianoforte. Farrer - Reading. Marx - Song. Dr. Halley - Reading. Mr. Muirhead- ... Song. 11. Bastings - - Recitation. Hayes - Reading. Holmes - Song. Keen- - Reading. Dr. Stewart .... Song. Mr. M'Coy - Reading. Lximsden - Song. Abel- - Reading. To commence punctually at 8 p.m. Admission - - - Cd. TN THE ESTATE OF E. G. RYAN, CLYDE. mENDERS will be received to the 30th -*- June for the Purchase of the BENDIGO HOTEL, CLYDE, together with all the Fixtures and Furniture. The Hotel is one of the largest and most commodious in Clyde, and has at all times commanded a large commercial trade. The range of Stables, with Looseboxes attached, is second to none in the district. Full particulars can be obtained from the Trustee, BENJAMIN NAYLOR, Merchant, Clyde. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN DONOVAN, DECEASED. T)ERSONS indebted to the Estate of J- the late Mr. John Donovan, of the Shamrock Hotel, Lawrence, are requested to pay the amounts dve # to the undersigned before the 31st July proximo, to allow the Estate to be wound up. M. DONOVAN, Executrix. W. M'BEATH } „ , P LYNG ( Executors. IN.THE ESTATE OF JOHN DOS O VAN, DECEASED. ALL Creditors of the late Mr. John Donovan, of Lawrence, are requested to send in their proofs of debt to Mr. William M'Beath, of Lawrence. M. DONOVAN, Executrix. W. M'BEATH I „ , P. LYNG } Ex ecutors. FOR SALE. [ riLEAN, healthy FRUIT TREES, of every kind, from 2 to 5 years old. Gooseberry, Red, White, and Black Currant Bushes, Forest Trees, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, a large assortment of the choicest Roses, a variety of . Climbing Plants, Rhubarb, Sage, Thyme, - Marjoram, and Lavender Roots, Shalots, ' Hedge Shears, Digging Forks, Pruning Knives and Gloves, &c. Garden and Agricultural Seeds. Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Red Pickling , Cabbage Plants. [ J. H. PRESSLY, Lawrence. 5 FOR SALE. A BILLIARD-BAGATELLE TABLE, s originally made to order, and cost 1 £95. Will be disposed of at a sacrifice. - The cushions are excellent. Apply to [ JOHN FARRER, Tuapeka Flat, Lawrence. > FOR SALE. ONE-FOURTH SHARE in two Water .Races, capable of carrying eight head? of water ; Mining Claim of. two j acres connected therewith, consisting of a wheel, pumps, &c, and filming across the Molyneux at Fourteenmile Beach. Fqr particulars, apply tq 3 WILLIAM QUAYLE, Jnnr., Fourteenmile Beach,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 230, 27 June 1872, Page 4
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440Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 230, 27 June 1872, Page 4
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