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Lawrence Advertisements. William; Sutherland, TAILOR, CLOTHIER, AND HABIT MAKER, BOSS PIA.OE, LAWRENCE, • * Has just .received a large and varied stock of light Tweeds for Spring and Summer wear. Mosgiel Tweed a always in Stock. Inspection invited. fTIHE COMMERCIAL LIVER Y AND J- BAIT STABLES, Peel-atreet and Beaumont Road, LAWRENCE. H. TlELßojh>, Proprietors. Having leased these excellent Stables — the largest a&d best on the Goldfields, consisting of 22 Stalls, with Loose Boxes— has determined, by care and attention, to merit the patronage of the travelling community. Grooms in attendance night and day. Horses andßuggies on hire. Superior Paddock Accomodation. Livery 6s. per night. LOW AND SONS, SADDLERS, DUNEDIN, BALCLUTHA, AND LAWRENCE, Beg to announce that they have opened a branch of their Saddlery business adjoining Coghill's Bridge Hotel, Havelock. By strict attention 'to business, L. and Sons hope to merit a share of public patronage. A well-selected stock of Saddlery Goods on hand, Repairs punctually executed, at moderate charges. " A HORSE ! a Horse! my kingdom for a JOl horse ! " exclaimed "the vanquished Richard. But the horse did not arrive in time. Historians did not give us a reason. We, however, from information, got out of old manuscripts, are euabled to let our readers know why that horse was not forthcoming. He had been really saddled in one of Dowses best in case of being required, but, frightened by the din of battle, he broke Iho reins, and bore away from the scene of carnage at a gallop. Had the reins also been made by G. Dowse and Co., of Lawrence, whose harp ess beats the world, Richard " might" have been saved. mUAPEKA DINING ROOMS, ■*■ PBEIi-STKEET, LAWRENCE. GEORGE LISTON - - - Proprietor. TOHN KELSO tl Having leased the Victoria Livery i Stables from Mr. R. Williams, wishes to inform the public that he has accommodation for horses second to none in Otago, with a groom in attendance niglit and day. First-class doubleand Single Buggies. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses on hire. Horses carefully broken to Saddle and Harmless. ' THOMAS STUART, (For six years with Mr. Hjislop, Dunedin), Has opened the shop lately occupied by Mr. Lumsden, Ross Place, Lawrence, Where he will carry on the business of PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER. LC. HOLMES, • ACCOUNTANT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Has for sale :—: — Freehold and other Properties. A TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE, . Ross Place, Lawrence. ————— — — — — — — — — — — — — PUBLIC NOTICE. TAMES BUDGE, ** Intimates to the Public that his NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT EOSS PLACE, XAWBENCii:,Is now open. His aim will be, by keeping only first-class goods, and charging fair prices, to win and retain public support. JAMES BUDG-E, Ross Place, Lawrence. MASONIC HOTEL, BOSS PLACE, LAWEENCE. - George Class - • Propriotor. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. GOOD STABLING. TAMES HILL, «» WATCHMAKER, PEEK-STREET, LAWRENCE. WT O L C H E R , • LICENSED CAURIER TO AND FROXL DUNEDIN. I | Goods and Parcels delivered to any part ef thedistrict. ■ Orders or parcels left with Mr. Crow, Tailor, Ross Place, will be attended to. fTIHE MINERS' BUTCHERY, -*■ WETHEKSTONES. ' , , MRS. JAMES SMITH begs to intimate that she 11 carrying on the above oldestablished Butchery, and that customers can rely upon being served with Meat of the primes*; quality, at the lowest rates,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 316, 27 December 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 316, 27 December 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 316, 27 December 1873, Page 1

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