Lawrence Advertisements. VACCINATION GRATIS. T\R. HALLEY, *-' Government Public Vaccikatok, Will Vaccinate at his Residence EVERY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, Until further notice. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF OTA^CyTUAPEKA BRANCH). fTiHE above Society is now prepared to X receive applications for Loans. Wm. HAVES, Secretary. " A HORSE ! a Horse ! my kingdom for a xjL 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 enabled to let our readers know why that horse was not forthcoming. He had been really saddled in one of Dowses beßt in case of being required, but, frightened by the din of battle, ho broke the 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, whoso harp ess beats the world, Richard " might " have been saved. TUAPEKA DINING ROOMS, PEEL-STREET, LAWRENCE. GEORGE LISTON - - Proprietor. JOHN KELSO J Having leased the Victoria Livery 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 night and day. First-class double and Single Buggies. Ladieß' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses on hire. Horses carefully broken to Saddle and Harness. LC. HOLMES, • ACCOUNTANT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Has for sale ; — Freehold and other Properties. TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE, Ross Place, Lawrence. TAMES BUDGE/ DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, ROSS PLACE, LAWBENCK, ~L ii ii iii c i h iT, WATCHMAKER, PEEL-STREET, LAWRENCE. T O L C H E R, • LICENSED CARRIER TO AND FROM DUNEDIN. Goods and Parcels delivered to any part ©f the district. Orders or parcels left with Mr. Crow, Tailor, Ross Place, will be attended to. mEE order of time and place for offerJ. ing Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in the Tuapeka District : — Masses. Lawrence 2 Ist Sunday of the month „ 1 3rd Sunday at 11 a.m. Waitahuna 1 3rd Sunday at 9 a.m. Teviot 2 2nd Sunday of the month Waipori 2 4th Sunday of the month The Catechism will be taught and Vespers recited on the- occasions above mentioned, at three and half-past six o'clock respectively. W. J. LARKIN. Lawrence, September 20, 1871. TjIRANCISMOYLE, Builder, Carpenter, JJ and Undertaker, Havelock. NOTICE. POISON is laid for Dogs in my Paddocks, Murrays Flat. SINCLAIR WILLIAMSON. NOTICE. POISON for Dogs, is laid in our paddocks in Murrays Flat. SUTHERLAND AND POLSON. NOTICE. POISON is laid for Dogs in my Paddocks, ■ at Tuapeka Flat; and all Horses and Cattle found destroying or injurying fences will be dealt with according to law. JOHN ROSS. POISON LAID. NOTICE. — Poison for Dogs is laid in my paddocks on Clarke Flat. JAMES TABORN. pAMP HOTEL, CARNIE HILL, SWITZERS (Next the Telegraph Ofiice). Robert Ferguson - - Proprietor. Travellers and others will find every comfort and convenience at this old-established Hotel. The Stables are lofty and commodious and fitted with loose-boxes, and every attention is paid to horses. A full-sized Alcock Billiard Table on the premises. None but the most favorite brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales are kept.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 370, 4 July 1874, Page 1
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