A GB,ANJ> AMATEU& CONCERT AND BALL Will take place in the ATBE^NuEUM HALL, WAITAHUNA, On Friday Uth No^em^Sb^ In aid of the funds of the^ Tuapeka Hospital and Benevolent Institution. Admission 2a. 6di CLARK'S HILL PROSPECTING- CO., LIMITED. mHE SEVENTH CALL of One Shilling X per Share will be due on Wednesday, November 12th, payable at the Bank of New Zealand, Lawrence ; or to the Manager. By order Of the Directors. H. L. SQUIRES, Manager. BEAUMONT, & TUAPEKA, WATER RACE COMPANY. mHE DIRECTORS of the above-named X Company hereby intimate that the Third Call of 2a. <M. por share will be payable on Wednesday, 12th NoVemSeb, - j at the Company's Office, Peel-street, LawreiuTST' . Witf. HAVES, Legal Manager. FOR SALE; DAIRY CQWS, in full milk. Apply to Mv HAY. BItuMONT AND TUAPEKA WATER RACE COMPANY-. FpENDERS are invited for a General Manager \ X for the above Company, at a "salary qi £100 per annum-. jf, Tenders must be lodged on or before the 11th November -with the undersigned, who will give, further particulars on application. Wm. HAVES. FpENDERS .will be received on or before X Mondaj', the 10th, November, at 8 p.m., ioit filling in the water hole at the back of the Commercial Stablqs. For particulars, apply to L. 0. HOLMES, Town Clerk. • Lawrenoe, 28th October, 1873. WANTED, a few three-horse Teams, with tip dray. MATTHEW HAY. WANTED, a respectable woman as Nurse fov two children. Apply to F. Movie, Havelock 5 or A, Ferguson, Lawrence. TT/" ANTED, a good general Servant. Apply VV to Mrs. Feaee, Campbellton-slrcet, Lawrence. WANTED, the publio to kiow that G. JKFFERY has engaged a first-class Hairdresser. WANTED, the public to encourage speculation by getting Shaved. WANTED, the public to support a local Hairdresser by getting a Shampoo. WANTED, one and all to come and get their hair Cut and Dressed a la iinode at the Ilaircutting Saloon, Ross "Place. PEOPLE'S TIMBER YARD. | WANTED knovvu, that Alesakdkr Humphrey, Builder, Ross PJaee, lias, at considerable expense, finished his New Premise's, adjoining Mr. Hogg, butcher ; and from hia increased facilities for working, he is now able to turn out better and cheaper work than heretofore, and feels confident of a larger incra ise of public support than'ever. WANTED known, that any amount of all sorts of British, American, and Colonial Timber on hand, at nominal rates, that can be cuteand planed to any size required, at> the People's Timber Yard.r WANTED known, that Houses of all si2ss can be built by contract, or otherwise, of best material, and unquestionably of best workmanship, and finished in a few days — in fact spring up as ij by magio, at the People's Cai^Gnter's command. WANTED known that JAMES SLY, Peel-street, La-wrence, has 'on sale Ladies' and Children's Kid Elastic-side Boots ; also, a large assortment of Colonial Boots, all his own make, oheap and good. Note the address— James Sly, Practical Bootmaker,, Peel-street. Lawrence. WANTED KNOWN. FOR SALE.— Garden Seeds of every description, of the finest, quality. Also Farm Seeds, including Red, White, Alsyke, Cowgrass, and Trefoil Clovers, Italian, Ryegrass, Cocksfoot,-. Timothy, and Perenuialßy«grass>^< Guaranteed bew and genuine. - J- H. PUESSLY. WANTED knowa-— The first crop of the NEW SEASON'S TEA, in half-chests, just arrived per steamer Craigforth from China, via Melbourne and Dunedin. This being an extra full-flavored Tea, we can recommend the same as the beat Tea in the.TaapekaDistrict, at a reasonable^ price. By the halfchost a iow price will be charged. Blood's Porter, in pints and quarts Burke'B do. do. And the celebrated Black Horse Ale." Wines and Spirits of the best brand*, always in stock. ¥. MEYER, &SCQr.,& S CQr., IRONMONGERS AND GROCERS, - ' Ross Pl&ce, Lawrence. ' THE order of time and place for offer- • ing Holy Sacrifice of thj^Mass in the Tnapeka District : — Masses. Lawrence 2 Ist Sunday *rf the month „ 1 3rd Sunday at 11 a. m. ' Waitahuna 1 3rd Sunday at B. a. m. Teviot 2 2nd Sunday of the month iVaipori 2 4th Sunday of the month ; The Catechism will be taught and Vespers recited on the occasions above mentioned, at three and half-paat six o'clock respectively. , W. J. LARKTN. Lawrence, September 20j 18? 1. The statistics issued by the Registrar General demonstrateß b*y<md question the amazing rapidity with which a particular industry haa grown up, and goes far to pr<Sve how slightly -exaggerated is the saving tha,fc "the sheepfarmer has only to get a run ?a,nd a thousand sheep, and with common prudence, he mu6t be a millionaire in twenty years.*' The wool produce of Qrago for 1872 was 19.030,1^4 lbs. 'valued fit £1.666,922. In other words,. the sheep farmers of Otago «nd Southland divided among -them last year £477,740 moH than ■ thej*. jfeceived #!fcogeslier the preyiotfa year. This, adopting Mr. Vogel's favorite "average" illustration, "would give to each of five hundred sheep-fawners very nearly a ** cool thousi&d'! saw and, above his jtfevjioua gear's incem*.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 302, 8 November 1873, Page 2
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