mENDERS wanted for 16 chains of Fencing -*■ for Evann Flat School. Specifications to be seen at the Schoolhouse. Tenders, addressed to Mr. Evans, not later than the 22nd inst, • D. EVANS, Chairman. mENDERS wanted fofc 100 yards of Screened -L Gravel, for Detertß Flat, Waitahuna Road,. To be subject tp the approval of the Road Engineer* For particulars, apply to R> W* NICHOLS, Hospital Flat, rpB.IipSIBS- wanted fpr two miles of Sod ■*- Fencing. Apply to Mr, M'Rae, farmer Waitahuna Road, on or before 15th May, 1874, WANTED— The Roxburgh Land Com- * mittee are desirous to procure a copy of the Tuapeka Tiatua contouring a tppqpt of Mr. Bastjjigt' celobfatpd Speech at WBth«r< stones at the time of the last Superintendence Electioiiv WANTED, a smart Boy, Apply to Wm» MEAfcS. WANTED, a respe table Youth as an apprentice. Apply to Javbs Sit, Practical Bootmaker, Peel-street, L,awrence. WANTED, Bick afcd Shovpl Men far the Waipojii Sludge Channel, Apply to John Crawford, Lawrence ; or a^ the works. WANTED, » Lad, about sixteen yeafs of age, as an apprentice to Ihe Cordial Manufacture and Bottle Business, Apply at Coverlid*? Beehive Oprdial Manufactory, Wbitehaven-Btrpefc. WANTED, fo,r the Switjera Freehold Gold Mining Company, 10 practical underground Miners. Mutit thoroughly understand timbering in wet ground. Wages, 10s. for eight hours' work. A.pply to. the Manager, at the claim, H. N. SiajsoN. WANTED Known, new Hair Pads, Rolls, Plaits, Back Combs. • ■ P. AITKEN, Ross Place, WANTED Known, Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Ha.ts, new shapes, 3s. each. P, AITKEN, Rosa P-la.ce. WANTED Known, $00 ya,rd«. Welsh Flannels, aP wool, le. 4d. per yard (very strong) P. AITKEN, flogaimacft, WANTED Known, largo stock of Men's, • Youths', and Bays' Clothing, just opened. - P, AJTKEN, Ross Place. WANTED Known, Ladies 1 and Children's Wajt?rproof Mantles, new gftods, ju.sfc received.' P. AITKEN, Ross Place, WANTED Known, great dfcplaj of NowWinter GoqJs for 18!74. P t AITKEN, Ross Place. - WANTED known that JAMES SLY, Peel-.street, Lawrence, has ofl, sale Ladies' and Children's Kid Elastic-side Boots '} also, a large assortment of Colonial Boots, all his owu make, cheap and good. Note .the address — James Sly, Practical Bootmaker, Peelistreet, Lawrence. TTTANT'eD Known, that F. MEYER & CO. i V have received the following for Christmas : — Ctffley'fi 6-grape Port Wine, the best quality ever introduced here; a variety of Potted Meats, &c, namely, Ham, Ham and Chickcnj Bloaters, Shrimp, Tongue, Anchovy, Beefj Game, all in paste, a nicety for breakfast and lvmcbeons ; also, Calves' Feet Jelly, Nabob and Oriental Pickles, Clxut^ee, and a, variety of Sundries never before, introduced into, this district, and everything selling at low prices. Z To make more room for the Grocery Trade, ' we. have decided to have a cheap, sajle of Ironmongery and Crppkery, for throe months. Sorby's Scythe's, complete, Bs.. each; and 1 ali other Iroamongeiy and Crockery and, Gtfess■w«H« at equally low, prices,, F., MSYE.R & (X\, IRONMONGERS AND. GRQCE.R& Rosa Place, Lawrence., B.S. — Our- Tea is, a.s \isual, the beat quality to be had, Irom 2s. 6d. to 3s. per pound. THE PEOPLE'S TIMBER YARD, BOS 3 PIACE, LAWBENCE, A PXA^PEB HUM^H»IY,. TT7ANTED Kjvown, tha^ Budding Ma^terJal i V V of every description, and of the best quality, is kept in s.topk ; also white, pine Lining and flooring, and galvanised roofing iron,, in quantity and quaKtyj at Httmbhuky's Timber Yard. WANTED Known, that A. HyMPHßEywill build Shops and p)^el]^ughouses of eve^gr style »ud deac^ipjticai, from; standard and staiiMi^igrdegtoi. "Victorias. Goth/c,' 1 to. the bold, chaste, ana mpgnitif en,t -mai^i.^a and v^lat for the " nobs'* 1 and capi^aiiste who, rule this mighty, empire, of whijeit L^wr^nce forms a most important part. ■ ■ COAQHES! COA.GtgES!; "Y"EEND AND. POPE beg %o, inform the- •*• tmvelhng p.ubuß that on a,nd after FRIDAY, 20th MARCH, they will extend their line. o| Coaches, from' DUNEDIN and LAWRENCE, to QUEENSTOWN, via Teviot, Clyde, and Cromwell ; leaving the Empire Ho£cl; Duiiediu, fojr Lawrence, every i morning, at ft a.m. j and leaving Armstrong's Commercial Hotel, Lawrence, for Clyde e^ery Tuesday and Saturday mornings ; returning from Cox's Port Philip Hotel, Clyde, Mondays aii,d Fridays, in conjunction with the QueenstOswn Coach. This Hne will be. well founi wftu quiet and steady toj3§».^^opd %nd vomforta,ble coaches, will be^o^fd, linger tl*e Djftna^m^ajt of experienpcfl drivers; passengers may there-, fore rely -on travelling- with safety -Mid, comfort. FAbes, Through. froniDunedfn to. Cryclsß. - kt 10- » „ Queensfcown £3.10. In.ter,m£dkte stages »pd paxqek *t propor«. tionabe rates. BooJciNa OrFiCES, Empire Hotel- - B^wed*» Armstrong's Commercial Hotel - Lawrence Cox*s Port Phillip Hotel » ■■ Clyde Eichardt'a Queen's Arms Hotel, Queenstown YSjENa AND POPJSk
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 353, 6 May 1874, Page 2
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749Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 353, 6 May 1874, Page 2
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