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WANTED Tenders for sinking a Shaft, ' ' one hundred feet, in Caledonian Gully. For Particulars apply to Peter Spiers, or to James Campbell. Tenders to be sent to either of the above named parties, on or before the 23rd inst. Blue Spur, 10th September, 1872. WANTED, Tenders for two miles of sod fencing.- For particulars,apply to John Michael, near Blue Spur. TXT ANTED, 12 good pick and shovel men, in Woodhouse's and Kingston's claims, Teviot. WANTED known, that Mr. M. Hay holds sales by auction of Furniture and Miscellaneous Articles, every Saturday Evening. WANTED known, that Frank Pollock can obtain Situations for General Servants. Several boys and girls wanted. WANTED known, firewood cut, gardening and rough carpentering done, by W. Sutton, Wetherstones Road, next to schoolhouse. WANTED known, that A. Humphrey, Builder, Wheelwright, Millwright, and Cabinet Maker, Ross Place, Lawrence, is now in a position to execute orders in all branches of the building trade, in a style of finish that will defy criticism. WANTED known, that A. Humphrey erects magnificent dwelling-houses on the shortest notice, at nominal rates. WANTED known, that A. Humphrey executes Jobbing of all sorts, in additions or alterations to houses, shafts or wheels to drays or coaches, &c, with efficiency and despatch. WANTED known, that A. Humphrey keeps the very best seasoned timber and material of all sorts for the carrying out of the above branches of trade which cannot fail to commend itself to the discerning public. THOMAS IVATTS, LICF-NSED VICTUALLER, OF WHITE-STREET BOROUGH, DECEASED. TF THOMAS IVATTS, son of the J. above, who left England on the sth January, 18G3, in the ship Marquis of Anglesea, for New Zealand, and was at the gold mines in the Province of Otago in 1864 and '65, and had his letters addressed to the post-office, Tuapeka, will communicate with Mr. G. Ivatts, 26 Upper Uerkelcy-street, West, London, or Messrs. Saffbrv and Co., Solicitors, 191 Tooley-street, London Bridge, he will hear of something to his advantage. July 10th, 1872. QUICKSAND, IS open for HIRE for the coming Season. If not engaged, Quicksand will travel Tuapeka and the Surrounding Districts, where he is well. known. Quicksand ia 5 years old, 16 hands high, with splendid flat bone and great muscular power. He is a very fashionable mover, a sure foal getter, and is remarkably quiet. For further particulars, apply early to Mk. Robeet Hills, saddler, Lawrence ; or to the Proprietor, E. PRITCHARD, Dunedin. milE CELEBRATED PRIZE BULL, YOUNG REGICIDE, Will Serve a limited number of Cows, at the Model Farm, Murrays Flat, Waitahuna. Terms, 155., payable at time of service. PEDIGREE. Young Regicide is by Regicide the Sec. ond, bred by Earl Spenoer, out of the prize cow Daisy, which took the first prize two years ago. Young Regicide took the first prize last year at Tokomairiro as a yearling shorthorn. He can be seen on the property. MARK HIGGINS, Proprietor. miI E PURE-BRED AYRSHIRE BULL SIR COLIN, Will serve a limited number of cows at Fairfield Farm, near Wetherstones. Fees reduced to suit the times, os. ; must be paid at time of service. PEDIGREE. Sir Colin is by the celebrated prize bull, Ayrshire Jock, imported by James Kennedy, Esq., of Green Island, out of a pure-bred Ayrshire Cow, the property of William Irvine, Esq., late of Green Island. J. R. GASCOIGNE, Proprietor. A LBION HOTEL, Roxburgh. Charles J\. Lucas, Proprietor,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 241, 12 September 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 241, 12 September 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 241, 12 September 1872, Page 4

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