SATURDAY, Bth MARCH, At two o'clock. •DASTtNGtS.. LEAjrY, it O&i haT«*&en ! honored with instructs to, sclLby aftctibn, lit their Eooms, Dunedin— f Land — being Sections 23, 34, and 36, Waitahuna East District. This Land is of a very superior quality, has a rich alluvial soil, is situated on the banks of CnTWmTnn!RTrßivfr7'Wd a aWut 50 chains from the; H^veloqk; Rkilway Station. Terms,:triQoO"fourth Cash. , Balance, extending over five years ; bearing interest at y, 'A A U T O J ;l it/.! -' »; Clie rate of 8 per cent. r . THP6sB : i.Y; 20th MARCH, At two o'clock. TV± &¥¥ h*G S, 'LEA RV; 'ft C 6. ■*-' are instructed by" Mrs Roberts to sell by aucfion^on 'ihe -Premises'— ' _ Section^ 2/3, 13, and 14, Block XLL, ,?. ;I Towtt of' >Lawrencfe, having a front? ,'MigtM 66feet;to Ross Plttce, upon .i . ■; which ,is .erected that' well-known HoMelry, the "Royal George' (containing sixteen rooms) and eightj \'A i stalled ;Stable (btiilt of stone)i with loose botes, and ' everything comv :r ;?4f- •• __J. ■• •< «* ;: T r ThJß; ' Auctioneers , would call ,, particular, attention ,' to this ■ very desirable property, i being' a splendid opening for an energetic man .of business, with ,a , moderate capital — Its 'situation, being in the centre of the Town on. the main thoroughfare, cannot be surpassed. . . TERMS— One-third Cash; tho balance in one, two, and three |years, bearing interest at 8 per. cent. >< v ; ■ -. • ■ " i ■ • i Also — Acres* of First-clas3 Agricultural Land (freehold), securely fenced, with live ,, hedges,- and -laid, down in English grass — being Sections ,29 and 34, ( z " " r ' Bloct I.', Tuapeka District, adjoining ■■""'," the 'well-known properly of Mr .'. ., nWni: Sheath. . . i,.i' ' "i Tbhms at Sals. ''' ■ ' ' "Particulars upon application to Mr J. C. AsbuCKIE, Lawrence; or to the Auctioneers, - Dunedin. *.••., • - ;{^JQ;B;UILDERS AND OTHERS. ' TitfRST-CLASS BRICKS can now be had ■*- at the Lawrence Brick Works. Also' Fire-bricks at less (by half) than Dunedin Prices.'.— i 'Apply 1 to Qv'm and Spe'ncb at the Works. . T O L E ,T . qpHE CLIFTON HOTEL, Beaumont, with •*• 30- ' Acres of Land, Blacksmith's Shop, Cottage, &c., &c. — A suitable Tenant will be most liberally dealt with. - J. O: ARBUCKLE, ~" ' Lawrence. TUAPEKA MOUTH SAWMILLS. rpHE undersigned, haring leased the above Mills, arc now prepared to supply Timber of all sorts and sizes. Orders left with Messrs Hebbkbt and Co., Lawrence,, or for. warded to* Tuapeka- Mouth, will receive prompt attention 1 . '■'.'. '• - ' ' ' Its •) :. >■- «i-f ! M'JJEATH AND CO. COBB AND CO.'d LINE OF COACHEF. 5 CRAIG AND CO. will commence to I KruVtfri-wee'kiy' Coaches Detween' Lawrence andiTnparitii; commencing on Monday Next. The Coach will leave Lawrence every ,"i>M!ilV', .W/'" i i ■' Monday, Wednesday r -and Friday, at one o'clockyarriving at' Tapariiii about 1 seven,'and leaving Tapariui every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at eight o'clock in the morning— arriringinlTiawrenci* ab' Julhalf -past two p.m. ' ON SALE, by the undersigned; — American Cooking Stores, in 1 groat varictAmerican Parlor do ' do. Registered Grates, with extra bar in centre Fcifiers and £ire^lronil, all sizes and' shapesIron Bedsteads, over forty to pick from Mattrasses in Hair, Flock, and Flax Palliasses, Bolsters, and Pillows, all sizes Etectro-'plated Cruets, all sizes Tqble. Knives 'and Forks, Pocketknivcs Colonial Ovens, all sizes • / '<, Quicksilver, Gold Scales, and Chamois Skins ' Fejacing- Wire, "assorted numbers Gait Iron Boiler!", 25 to 100 gallons : Casjkor, Oil, Kerosene, Colza, and Boiled Oil Ames', Collins and Reed'« Shovels Carpenters' Tools, in great variety Spouting, Ridging, &c., &c. Dinner, Tea, and Breakfast Services Glast, Crockery, and Earthenware Winei, Spirit*; and Provisions' . ■ •■ ' Pojrt, Wi? e i direct from Portugal, for invalid?. Etbbt Abticlb op the Best Quality. Dunbdin -j Prices. ■ ■> ' j •i ■•f/meyer7& co., r fioai. Place (next to the 1 Colonial BanV. Thb Season has again come round when Fashion anserts her swaj, and obtrudes upon otmattentibn some fresh Novelties that make the dress of the past season become, in a week or two, antiquated and queer. She asserts her. awffyf'in '«nch an nrbitary manner that we feel compelled, eveh if reluctantly, to yield and Rive in adopting 'as a matter of course the adornment for our persons wbich is evolved from tlj^ibrjin of the fashion-producer: . ; Per . haps it is well that it is so ; for if there wer not ""constant chapges in the manufacture of Dress and Ornaments, how would all the people employed thereby find work T We submit, and come;itoi-the : logical conclusion,' that the 1 best thinjf jto, do it to, discover' where we will find thejbest place to supply ourselves most advan- . tageously. ( ' Having gone the round of the Establishments, -Emporiums.' or by whatever name they, nvry<bo/ designated, we' bestow our patrorihge on the Cutting Warehouse, and are well aerod, [Advt
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XII, Issue 507, 5 March 1879, Page 2
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