*> ' ... -,*,. TUAPEKA ELECTORAL DISTETCT. 1 rpilE following is< a list of the '.names of ; all those persons who have preferred claims during the months of January, February, aiftl Mnrch, 1874, to have^iheir names inserted in the List of A'oters for the Eelu/torul District vl I'uaprLn. • -■:--»"■' ! ~-'" ' " '• . * XWF ■ ' PAWPICTOABS OF HATUBKOF " D] , SCRirTIOV 0F PROrFRTy j »T WHOM >AMJ3. . PLACE O* ABODK. QUALIFICATION. DLSCRirTTO.N Or PROPER!!. j ATtKjJTEJ>/ » , Armstrong, Alexander Lawrence freehold Peebstreet, Lawrence. Commercial Hotel ' James Hill Bennett, J. F. Beaumont household Beaumont, wood and iron house David M'Donald Buchanan, James Tuapeka AVest leasehold • Tuapekn AVesfc, nsrriciilrtiral lease, section 13, block TTI. ' J. C. Brown Carew, Edgar Hall Tuapeka household Sections 32 and ii.i, block 1., Lnown as Mount Stewart • Jonas Ifarrop Clearv, Thomas Lawrence j household Ross Place, Lawrence, iron house and shop J. C. Brown Colquboun, Neil , ■ Lawrence 1 household 1 Eo^s Place, Lawrence, wooden house J. C. Brown Contts, John Lawrence i household j WhitehavcJ-street, Lawrence, wood and iron house J. C. Brown Doyle, Thomas Lawrence ', household , Peel-sh, Lawrence 5-roost\l«rood and iron dwelling { Jonas Harrop Eckhold, AVilliam Lawrence j freehold j Campbellton-stm-t. Lawrence, 5-roomed wood and i Jonas Harrop , iron dwelling an 1/.1 '/. quarter-acre sections ' Fraer, Michael Lawrence freehold Colonsny-elreel, Lnw ivnce, 7-roomed wood and iron Jonas Harrop dwelling 1 Gamble, John Beaumont leasehold Blue Mountain A'allev. farm and d wellinghouse J. C. Brown Grieve, James" Fernley agricultural Tuapeka Mouth, seeHi.n* 1,2 and I, block XI, AVaita- AVm. Archibald leasehold huna AVest Murray Grundy, John AVaitahuna ' household AVaitahuna AVest, wood lioiisa J. C. Brown Grundy, Thomas Tun peka East honsehold Tuapeka East, wooden house J. C. Brown Grundy, Joseph. AVaitahuna household Waitahuna AVesl, clay and iron house J. C. -Brown Hagan', Henry AVaitahuna Gully household wood and iron house, 4 rooms, and garden, Waita- Sydney Wilson huna Gully, AYaitahnna Hanseu, Anthony. Jacob AVaitahnna Gully household wood house, 3 roonts, and garden, AVailahuna Gully, Sydney AViloon AVaitahuna Havraway, Henry Evans Flat "I household. Evans Flat, Tuapeka, 4-roomed wood and iron dwelling Jonas Uarrop Henderson, AVilliam Lawrence household Camnbellton-street., Lawrence, wood and iron dwelling, Jonas Harrop 4 rooms, and quarter-a re sect ion * Hill, James . Lawrence leasehold AYaitahuna AVest, sectiou S, block VII. Jonas Harrop Klingst, Charles Fred. August Tuapeka freehold 10-acre freehold, Waitahuua AVeut J- O. Brown - "Lcdlio, Robert ' Blue Spur leasehold - AVaitahuna AVest, section ft, block VII. Samuel White Livingston, AVilliam Blue Spur leasehold AVaitahuna East, sections 7 1, 75, 76, block A"I. Jonas Uarrop Main, .Andrew Beaumont leasehold Beaumont, section 13, block I. J- O. Brown Main, John Beaumont leasehold Beaumont, agricultural lease, section 13. bloi-k I. - J. C. Brown Miller, Samuel Augustus Lawrence freehold Eden-street, Lawrence, 2 quarter-acre f-ections and a Jonas Harrop 4-roomed wood and iron dwelling; also, 2 sections inTTarringfon-strcet, Lawrence Mouat, John - • Lawrenco freehold •ections I and 20, block Arll.,A r Il., town of Lawrence J. C. Brown M'Bcath, Sinclair - Beaumont leasehold CrooßWon Hotel, Beaumont Ferry David M'Donald M'Coinb, Stewart Tuapeka Basin household Tuapeka Basin, iron house * J- C. Jlrowri M'Nickle, William Blue Spur leasehold AVaitahuna AVest, section 9, block VIT. AVm. Livingston Nichols, Richard AVilling Hospital Flat, Tua- freehold Hospital Flat, Tuapeka _ . A. Ferguson peka Nixon, John Lawrence leasehold Peel-street, Lawrence, wheelwright's shop, iron & wood J. C. Brown Osborne, William Blue Spur . , leasehold AVaitahuna AVest., section 7, block VII. Samuel White Pope, Edward Gabriels Gully leasehold . Gabriels Gully John Michael Pope, Langley Gabriels Hill household Gabriels Hill, wood and iron • John Michael Qu in, AVilliam Lawrence freehold section ], block LX. H. J. Alcl Robertson, AVilliam AVaitahuna, Main household township of AA'aitahuna Mark Higgina J Gully ! Sly, Jamei . Lawrence j household Peel-street, Lawrence, iron house mid shop J. C. Brown Stevenson, Adam Beaumont leasehold Dluc Mountain A'allev, farm and dwellings ouse J. C. Brown Sutherland, Robert AVaitahuna Gully household hou«e ami shop, AVaiinhima township Sydney AVilson Thompson, John * Lawrence freehold Chcrrymount Farm, near llarelock Ill.Jl.t'arew, liej gist rat ion Oflicer I Trorise, John Blue Spur, Gabriels household A- roomed iron house. Gabriels Gully J. C. Brown I Tyfion, AVilliam Tuapeka East | household Tuapeka East, wood smd iron house J. C Brown '. Walker, AVilliam Royal Hotel, Wai- ' household the Rojal Hotel, Waihihuna Gully Sidney AVilson tab una AVarson, AYill iam Lnw»noo rn>i>l>alil Marjrporl-srreer, Lawrence, qnartcr-acre section and Jonas Harrop 2-rooinc'd wood and iron dwelling AVhite, Samuel Blue Spur leasehold Waitahuua AVest, seHion 5, block A r lT. James Hill ■ I . "' ' E. H. CAREAV, Registration Officer.
MINING LEASE APPLICATION. April 7th, 1871. To AVarden Carew. SIR,— I have paid to tha District Surveyor the sum required by the Mining Leases Regulations of Otago, and I agree, upon tho approval of this application, to execute a lease upon the basis therm stated, if the Governor or his delegates shall think fit to grant tho same. — I have the honor to be, Sir, your obedient servant, THOMAS SIMSON. Name and Address of Applicant. — Thomas Siinson. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business. — Reef Creek Quartz Mining Co., AVaipori. Extent of land applied for. — Ten acres. Minimum number of mefi to be employed by the lessee. — For the first three months, three-men ;" subsequently, when in full work, ten men. Amount of capital proposed to be invested. — £1000. l Proposed mode of working the 'land.— Sinking and tunnelling for quartz. Precise locality. — Reef Creek, AVaipori, adjoining tho south end of AVaipori Quartz Miuing Co.'s lease. Term for which lease is required. — Ten years. Timo of commencing operations. — On lease being granted. The above application, and any objections thereto, will be heard before me at Lawrenco on AVednosday, the 29th day of April, 1874. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a mining lease upon the above application must, within ten clear days from the date of such application, enter hi* objection at my office at Lawrence. E. H. CAREAV, Warden. TUAPEKA GOLDFIELJ). Application for an Agricultural Lease. I HEREBY give notice that I have applied to the AVarden for a lease of surveyed land for agricultural purposes, situate at and hieing section 54, block VII., Waitaliuna Ea*t, comprising 68a 2r 22p, or thereabouts; and thai the said application will be heard at the Warden's Office .Lawrence, on April 22. Persons objecting to the granting of such lexsc must lodge the same with the AVarden before 24 hours of the day of hearing. JAMES CAMERON. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY ■*- OF OTAGO. Table showing Reduced Rates of Monthly Repayments for a Loan of £100 :—: — 3 years • - - -£340 4 years - - - - £2 10 0 5 years - - - -£210 6 years - - - - £1 15 G 7 years - - - - £1 11 6 And for longer periods in proportion. * • Wsr. HAVES. Secretary Tuapeka Branch. BENDIGO HOTEL, CLYDE,,, .• .. # j Thomas Hawthorxe ,- . - Proprietor. T. H. , while thanking his numerous friends and customers for tho liberal support he has receivjd foi 1 the last eleven years in the ' Lite . Clyde 1 iotel, now begT to announce that he has again commenced business in the Bendigo HoteF, which is replete with every accommo- " datioii. Families and travellers visiting Clyde will find every, accommodation at the Bendigo Hotel, and the Proprietor's sole care will be to give satisfaction to his customers. Wines and Spirits of best Brands. good' sta^lincu
i _ COACHES! COACHES! ! "yEEND AND POPE beg to iuforni the travelling public that on and after . FRIDAY, 20th MARCH, they will extend , their line of Coaches from DUNEDIN and LAWRENCE to QUEENSTOWN, via Teiiot, Clyde, and Cromwell; leaving tho Empire Hotel, Dunedin, for Lawrence, every morning, at 9 a.m. ; and leaving Armstrong's Commercial Hotel, Lawrence, for Clyde every Tuesday and Saturday mornings ; returning from Cox's Port Philip Hotel, Clyde, Mondays and Fridays, in conjunction with the Queenstown Coach. This line will be well found with quiet and steady horses ; good aud comfortable coaches will be provided, under the management of experienced drivers j passengers may therefore rely on travelling with eafety and comfort?'' 9 ' ' " " Eabes* • / Through from Dunedin to Clyde - .£2 10 „ „ - Queenstown £3 10 Intermediate stages and parcels at proportionate rates. Booking Offices. Empire Hotel « Dunedin Armstrong's Commercial Hotel - LawrenceCox's Port Phillip Hotel - - Clyde YEEND AND P.OPE. NOTI C E . r\N and after MONDAY, 23rd FEB., Messrs. COBB & CO.'S»BOOKING OFFICE: will be at the VICTORIA HOTEL, whero their Coaches will arrive at and depart from, at the usual hours. Mr. Williams, landlord of tho aboveHotel, has kindly consented to act as their Agent, in lieu of Mr. Armstrong, resigned. COBB & CO. * 11 Ojffices: — Victoria Hotel Lawrence; and Manse-street, Dunediu. NOTICE. Thomas PorK, late Cobb and Co.'s driver ; and Ai/EXAXDEii Ahjistroxg, late Cobb and Co.'s agent, are no longer connected with thefirm of COBB & CO. N O T I O E.. I 'PARTIES having Goods to be forwarded" X to any part of the Province, by sending them to the Salerooms of the undersigned, I Forwarding Agent, with instructions, vtiil have them promptly attended to. ! M. HAY, Auctioneer. [MECHANICAL AND SURGICAI* DENTISTRY. MB. J. P. ARMSTRONG, OF DrXEDIX, AYill be at Lawrence on 01* about the 10 th of: APRIL, and can be consulted for a limited. ; period at the Yicioru Hotelu ..^l.
FOR SALE. i A VALUABLE EXTENDED CLAIM, containing , 6 Acres, 2 AValcr Races (commanding a good supply of water all the jear), Hordes, Trucks, Sluice Boxes, and Plant complete, situtate nt the Horseshoe Bend. N.B. — This is a Claim that will pay good wages for years, and well worthy the attention of any party Avishing to settle down to steady and remunerative work. Apply to JAMES WOODITOUSE, Union Hotel, Toviot. FOR S ' A L E . A VALUABLE Freehold Property, situate at AVaippjM, comp'risiiig 1 aero of freehold land, with a frontage to Floddcn street ,of- 98, links, and a, depth of 200 ljnks,, on which is erected a large anil substantial Hotel, known as the Prince of Wales. The house is doing a good trade. There is a Billiard Room attached to the premises, with one of AJcock's best tables ; a good suite of Bedrooms ; a 5-sf ailed "Stable ; and every convenience for carrying on the business. For further particulars, apply on the premises, AVaipori ; or, at tho office of this paper. F O R SALE. fIELERY PLANTS,! VJ at J. H. PRESSLY'S NURSERY, , RO»S PLACB, lAWRKXCE. , FOR SALE. A SHARE in the Hercules AVater Eace, Extended Claim, and Mining Plant, Toviot. W Apply on the ground to ROBERT HARRIS. " FOR SALE. rmVO TEAMS of AVORKING BULLOCKS two tilted Waggons, with gear. Apply Wm. WESTCOTT, Tcviot. _ — FOR SALE. /^NE-SIXTEENTH SHARE in the Tua-. peka AValer Race Co., Blue'Sp%r. Apply to n. L. SQUIRES, Ross Place, Lawrence. CAPSTICX, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK have for sale by private treat y, actions 3, 5, G, 7, 8, and 10, block 37, Clutha District, containing by admeasurement 315 acres, more or less, together with 7-roomed Dwjlli'ighoi^e, Garden, Cowshed, Stockyard, and other outbuildings, ail newly erected, a7id in capital repair ; laud fenced and subdivided, and part under crop. There are 25 acres of superior bush ; roniainder is all fine rich alluvial deposit, suitable either for tillage or laung down in permanent English grass. Further particulars by applying to CAPSTICK, DUTHIE, & CAPSTICK. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \J have for sale by private treaty — Sections 3 aud G, block 1., Mr. Ja'ncs Elder Brown's sub-division of the Township of Milton, with all buildings thereoii, situate aud having a frontage of 2 chains to th.c Main South Road, and being opposite to Mr. George Wilson's steam saw mill. Terms Liberal. Full particulars given by applying to. the Auctioneers.,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 345, 8 April 1874, Page 3
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