OF THE §mmxA ftnfr tepka Ute §sa Campii, REO-ISTEItBD. Registered under " The Mining Companies Limited Liability Act." CAPITAL, £6,000 ; in 6,000 Shares, of £1 Each. Mr, ROBERT GRTEVE, Blue Spur ; Mr. JAMES HARRIS, Lawrence ; Mr. MICHAEL MONAGHAN, Lawrence. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, HAVES AND ARBUCKLE, Accountants, Lawrence. Segal iJOTpn • . • ■ . Mr. WILLIAM HAVES. mHIS Company is formed for the purpose of constructing a Water Race to convey water from the Beaumont River to the banks of tlfe Tuapeka River (a distance of about thirty miles). All the way along its course it will command an extensive area of well-known auriferous country. The first tight to twenty-four heads of water has been secured by the present proprietors. A promising quartz reef has been discovered on the line of the race, which will render the property additionally valuable. Upwards of £800 has already been expended on the works. . The Race has been levelled throughout, and the General Government has granted the Proprietors a subsidy of £2000 under the Public Works Act, 1870. The Proprietors retain 2000 paid up Shares, 2000 will be offered to the public, and the remaining 2000 will be retained for distribution among the shareholders. The sum of one shilling per share to be paid on application ; 2s. 6d. on allotment ; and the remaining 16s 6d. in calls periodically as funds may be required ; ana no call to exceed 2s. od. a month. The Share List will be kept open until Tuesday, December 31, 1872. Immediately after tho allotment a special meeting will be held for the purpose of electing Directors, and making other arrangements for tho proper management of the Company. For further particulars, apply to Hayes and Arbuckle, Sharebrokers, Lawrence ; or, Mr. Richard Henry Lkary, Accountant, Dunedin, to whom applications for shares may be made.
ifR. Wm. HAVES, Accountant and M Sharebroker, begs to inform las friends and the public generally that it is his intention to take out an Auctioneer's License, from the Ist January, 1873 ; and that he has admitted Mr. J. C. Arbuckle as a Partner in the business, which will be carried on from the Ist October current under the style or firm of llaybs and Arbtjckle. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. E' AMES AND STANB'ROOK beg to inform their numerous friends and the public that they intend starting business as Auctioneers, Appraisers, Uisneral Agents, and Accountants, at the commencement of the New Year; and from their well-known business habits, trust that they -will meet with a fair share of public patronage. • Mr. Stanbrook, so well known throughout the whole of the up-country districts, will, as Auctioneer, conduct all sales with which the firm may be favored. Offices:— CROMWELL AND CLYDE. October,"! 872. . ' BOARD AND EDUCATION. MR GRAHAM, District School Teacher, Moa Flat, has Accommodation for -two or three Boys aa Boarders. ,rlerms on application. *^ PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF OTAGO, TUAPEKA BRANCH. THE above Society is now prepai*ed to receive Applications for LOANS. JOHN C. ARBtfGKLE, Secretary. TUAPEKA GOLDFIELDS HOSPITAL A PPLICATIONS, stating the per- ■£*- centage required, for the Office of Collector to the Tnapeka Goldfields Hospital will be leceived up till the 12th November. WM. HAVES, Secretary. DENTISTRY. MR. JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, SURGEON-DENTIST, Of Dunedin,. be consulted at the V I C T OR I A HOTEL * For a few days. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Children's Teeth Regulated. • Artificial Teeth supplied at Dunedin prices. " _ JA. X. RIEDLE begs to inform his . friends and the public of Lawrence and surrounding districts that he is prepared to receive Pupils for Music, "Singirg, German,' French, Latin, English, &c, at moderate charges, and feels confident that he will give every satisfaotion. N.B. — Pupils attended ,at their residences, or otherwise, as per agreement BALLS AND PRIVATE PARTIES ATTENDED. Address : — Care of Messrs. F. MEYER & Co., Rosa Place. Letters promptly attended to,
PUBLIC NOTICE. I HAVE no connection as regards my Profession with any gentleman practising as Mining Agent or Law Agent, in my name or otherwise. F. H. M'COY, Barrister and Solicitor, Lawrence. NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that all parties -L ' indebted to [Jren and Co. Lawrence, are requested to pay their accounts on or before the Ist Nov., failing which, legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same. And notice is hereby fnrther given, that all accounts owing by the said firm, will be paid on presentation. UREN AND CO. NOTICE. T)ERSONS have been in the habit, with- *- out the knowledge or consent of the undersigned, of trespassing on Oven Hill Station, for the purpose of hunting cattle, horses, pigs, &c, any one found so trespassing, after this notice, on any portion of the Run will be prosecuted ; and any stock found trespassing on any portion of said Run will be driven to LaAvrence Pound. T. W. BRUCE, Manager. TUAPEKA GOLDFIELD. Application for an Agricultural Lease. I HEREBY give notice that I have applied to the Warden for a lease of • land for agricultural purposes, situate at and being section 10, block VI. ,' Tuapeka West, comprising 58 acres, or theresiboufc; and that the -said application will be heard at the Warden's Office, Lawrence, on November 20. Persons objecting' to the' granting of such lease must lodge the same with the Warden before twenty-four hours of the day of hearing. PATRICK LYNG. TUAPEICA GOLDFIELD. Application for an Agricultural Lease, I HEREBY give notice that I have applied to the .Warden for a lease of land for agricultural purposes, situate at and being, section 4, block VII., Waitahuna VVest, comprising 50 acres, or thereabout ; and that the said application will be heard at the Warden's Office, Lawrence, on November 13. Persons objecting to the granting of such lease must lodge the same with the Warden before twenty-four hours of the l day of hearing. . JAMES SM.ITH. 10s. REWARD. T OST, a White Poodle Dog. The U above reward will be paid on- its being returned to the Undersigned, or 203. will be paid if it can be proved the Dog was stolen. WM. M'BEATH. STRAYED on, my Farm, a small Grey PIG, valued about 12s. . The owner can have it by paying expenses. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - ' Rob's Gully, ' -
FRIDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, 1872, Atone o'clock. Bona FiAe Clearing-out Sale. ON THE FARM of Me. GEO, CAMERON, LOVELS FLAT. Unreserved Sale of CATTLE, HORSES, FARM IMPLE-MENTS,-&c. T). W. C A P S T I C X *-*■'• has received instructions from Mr. Geo. Cameron to sell by public auction, on the property lately owned by Mr. Geo. Cameron, Lo'vels Flat, on the 15th November, afc one o'clock, without any reserve, the following, viz.,, 15 Head of quiet Dairy Cows, in calf, and calves at foot - 35 Head of Mixed Cattle, from 1 to 3 years old 3 Draught Mares 2 Mares, broken-in to saddle and harness f | 3 year old Morris Dancer Filly I Road Dray 1 Tip Dray } Roller 2 Ploughs 2 Pair Harrows j^ Chaffcutter 1 Pair Fanners 1 Reaper (Nicholson) j Grindstone 5 Collars and Haraes J Cart, Saddle, and Breeching 2 Sets Plough Harness \ Set Leading Harness 2 Sets Swingle-trees J-SheepJ -Sheep Dip, 21 feet long, 5 feet deep, 2 feet wide at top, and 1 foot wide at bottom \ Dipping Pen, 12 x 12 2 400-galion Tanks, with tap \ 50-gallon Boiler Also, A large quantity of Dairy and other Implements and Furniture, too • numerous to particularise. NO RESERVE —TERMS AT SALE. Immediately after Mr. Cameron's cattle are sold, the Auctioneer will sell 93 head of Cattle, viz. :—: — . , 40 Head first-class 3 to 5 year old Store Bullocks 1 0 Fat Steers, 3 year old 101 0 Spayed Oows (nearly fat) ■ 1 0- Qniefc Dairy Cow*; near Calving 4 Heifers ' do. 2-year old Steers 10 Head of Young; Cattle, from 12 "to 18 raonfks N.B.— The owner of the above 93 Head of Cattle has had permission granted by Mr. Cameron to sell at the aforenamed -time and place, therefore persons requiring Cattle of the above description may rely upon them being there on the d&y of Bale,"--
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 248, 31 October 1872, Page 4
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