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Public Notices, B O T I C E . I HAVE to inform the residents of Law*rence and surrounding districts that I have disposed of the Drapery Business carried on by me for the last twelve years to Messrs. I Halxenstein and Co. , and *have tQ respectfully solicit on their behalf a continuance of the favors bo liberally bestowed on me, feeling assured, **by my knowledge of the firm, that all customers will receive tne same attention and liberal treatment that has hitherto been accorded them. W. M'BEATH. 4 ■» ■ TN reference to the above notice, we X trust tjjat our experience, extending over twenty years, in Victoria and NewZealand, together* with the numerous • advantages we possess, is a sufficient guarantee that nothing will be wanting on our part to merit the same support which our predecessor has so cordially received. + 9 Being DIRECT IMPORTERS, so saving intermediate profits, purchasing for CASH, buying MORE LARGELY than* any other house in OTAGO, and possessing the BEST ASSORTED STOCK of DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING BOOTS, Sec, in the Lawrence district. Consumers will find it greatly to their advantage to favor U8 with a call, and make their selections. We are now opening out our first shipment of SUMMER GOODS, comprising all the latest novelties of the season, which will be disposed of at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. I. IIALLENSTEIN AND C 0.,. I^AWKEIfCE, And at Queenstown, Cromwell, Dunedin, Melbourne, and London. TUAPEKA DEPASTURING DISTRICT. Notict to Stockowners. NOTICE is hereby given to persons depasturing sheep in the Tuapeka Depasturing District that is the intention of the Government to subdivide the sheep country into Runs of 5000 acres each, the leases of which for seven years will be I sold by public auction in January next, due notice of which will be given. Possession of ihe runs to be given on the Ist April, 1874. It is further notified that after that date no sheep will be allowed to depasture on the remaining portion of the Commonage, HORACE BASTINGS, Secretary for Goldfieldf. Goldfields Office, Dunedin, 7th Oct., 1873. NOTICE. FREE NOMINATED IMMIGRATION. (Extract from Order in Council, Vi£k October, 1873J "pEGULVTIONS for the conduct of ][\i Immigration to New Zealand, on the nomination of immigrants by persons resident therein :—: — Any person resident in the Colony, desirous of nominating relatives or friends in Europe for passages to New Zealand, may do so by applying to an Immigration Officer. Copies of the form of application may be obtained at all Immigration and Post Offices. The persons nominated, if approved by the Immigration Officer and the officers of the Home Agency, will receive frea passages to the Colony. Every adult emigrant will be required, before embarkation, to pay, unless specially remitted by the Agent-General, 20s. (and children in proportion), for bedding, blankets, and mess utensils. The cost of conveyance to the port (unless tho Agent-General agrees to pay it), and to the residence of their friends after arrival in the Colony, must be defrayed by the emigrants themselves. It is to be distinctly understood, that notwithstanding the applications are for- ! warded to the Agent-General by the lmmigrationjfOfficers, the Agent-General in London may refuse passages where the intending emigrants are in ill-health, or " in any way unfitted, according to his judgment, to emigrate. The Regulations, issued upon 21si April, 1873, for the payment of bonuses to the nominators upon the arrival of the nominated immigrants, are hereby rescinded ; and no certificates for the payment of such bonuses will be given after the date hereof. These Regulations came into force oa the 20th October, 1873. WAIPORI DEPASTURING DISTRICT. NOTICE. ALL persons having sheep running on the Waipori Commonage are hereby notified to remove the same to the south, side of the Dunedin Road forthwith ; and to remove them from the Common within twenty-one (21) days from this, the 23rd day of October, 1873. RICHARD PILLING, Chairman. NOTICE. POISON for -dogs is laid in our paddocks on Murrays Flat. SUTHERLAND & POLSON. NOTICE. { LL Horsea and Cattle found depastnrA ing on Runs No. 369 andl99 T *vith- * out the consent -of the undersigned, wiß. be driven to the Olyde Puund. CABG3LL ■& ANDERSGX

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 302, 8 November 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 302, 8 November 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 302, 8 November 1873, Page 1

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