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"«raciTibNs r TO 'PURCHiSE?" r \lffl\irailß Hcri-byUren (bal'tW folio w- ■*• ' ing applications will be forwarded to tbe Wiil ß%3E i W' 3 ©®& comiJera - tion at ilt first tilting after the expiration of of Philip Duffy to purchase Seetipni 52 Md. 53 C of ,Bl»ck VI., , t .ot G^eprge Bartlett to purlt - l '^- KtfiQ& ieioHbh^of Block VI., Waitahuna Eatt Application of Christopher Word to pur» cl»«% P^'c»iourßl^oi t ßlockVl./WaiUhun* t E«it T , . . , -„ - -- Application of Hugh Owwron to pw«, SI KTiJ.I cW»»o«Boetloi>''s6,T6f Blbik>Xi/Tua- , Application of Jnmes J. Turner to pur* • Sectiop JO. x£, Block V., Tuapeka t v [Ap'pE&'fioW.iril SjinTuMvHrnry^oipurbhaae Being lands held-under-Agricultnral Lease. > Wirdrn's Office, Lawrence. j .fflttfiPTOJO L.L '. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. } " umtaflta flumibf ( fKiNeAi>n,oM;QcIBKN, akd' C 0.," hat brwi ihis.iay DISSOLVED by mutual content. The business will ,be conjchajae.all.Jbp li^Jbil/Jjes of;. Uie .firnir-and re-" crive all monies due. Lit p-»te**nis&idiy'foeM»3S 188&. *••»» •'' ; ' Witngnjo cJi .;=! te'.'.-.rpi.: o<\ Robert Dick, Solicitor, Dunedin. '. With'frefcrcnce to the aboTe,^i;|beg to tbankj;tbe~!iumcroas"cuotomen~ofgt!ie~2firm oOTi^ < rfbsflawi^fD» c -h.i%ge?i'iioc^fisL4 darinftith^oicpoßj Jtft^ea^jandilaexprcss a iiope that I shall still retain the confidence fWo^i c^Wt^l; •«■>• IfOSS3StAf«,/G&A^BNOH. ' JAJdEA^ANpASTBB?..*: ,;/... 3 Ettprietoij The Pn>pnjsor A deßir«s,ls£ inform the Resi-j and Surrounding Districts that the «bq^7JH[prttr r i^rfQ«lonen under the most Moderate Charges^ ~Wt*l»i It Bo eachi, not surpassed in any Hotel 'nf»S i/A -".. injthe j l)is'tricf. . : . ,Goo 4; Clewiß^ . ...J j .... . ...» 1» 6J. Stabling Free- Howe Feed, Is 6d. Tka and 1 CopWe 'Aiwjtid Ready. . i First-class, Billiard Bagatelle Table. NOTICE. TVIJNqAN M'TAG.GART 1/ . BLA.CKSMITH, Waitahuna, n . Be** to inform the inhabitants of Waita*! hnna and Surrounding Districts that ho has, retained - business awVGerieral Blacksmith, in bft old premises situated at, Harelock, All kinds of Blacksmith Wotk executed with promptitude, ana at Moderate Rates. J j , , SH<msaAT;ftIH>VCKi>RATEg. TIT 1/L LT A M . B L O- V » » (Late of the Firm of Blot andf ■ j ..• , t«;:nt «;:n ";i b'obbrtson>>'-'- ; /'■ t/[1 ' Begs to inform the inhabitant, of Lawrence, . and ; neighborhood Ihnt 'he has,;opened the 'Premise*; lately (occupied- by JM* William 'Shdrth '(nr *P dfo* to Mr Ch.4. JeJIWyV Be* , pository, 3oW"Pla'cp)i atid 'is 'always prepared to, supnlT r prune Beei and Mutton, jtlso Smiil Goods ; and. trusts, by cirilit-y.and j a 1 .1;. / 'ijt - - i"" 1 >» < ' '' h attention to. business, , to receive , a share of public patronage. JK.' ' 8. : ..11,Q AT i/ E V • BOOT AND SHOEMAKEB, Boss Placb, Lawbewcb, Invites inspection by tbe inhabitants of Lawrence and surrounding districts of the large general assortment of Ladies', Qen tiemen's, ,and Youths' .Boots and Shoes, just receired dfr'fCt from ''the Jjanufact urers, 'n.nd which he is now offering at a liberal discount for cash. '•'"i! j'-' 7\"'f 'T*/~l\ ol'. ! 1 •'/ i' Repairs neatly ixbctjtbd. WETHERSTONES BOARDING-HOUSE. TUTBS' V.' 'sillTH/wishes 'jbo inform the Public that slits has Opened the above Boardinghouse, and is prepared to take a limited j number, of Boarders; whowiUrfind every comfort, with First-class Board and Accommodation. "It |s a^on^ lane, that has no tuM»ing,".but the bend 1 fn the' wajr seems noV 'af'hknd, and th* silver lining; ni r the cloud that has for months enveloped commercial matters in New Zealand begins-to show itself. Liko the crescent moon in its first quarter, we hope it wlif full orbof prosperity. W;ifch rftiibountifab lmrtest, al- " moat now secured to vs — a' large advance in the price of wool, and-hopeful prospects from our goldfields— the hearts of Colonists are almott'caflwlori to rejoice and throw- off from the countenance the lugubrious aspect which hat been almost universal for some months past. Hope springs jxultant and better times are reasonably expected to be near. With this iwp have opened up- at tho' CuttingVWareuous&a New and* Choice Stock' of AjßLojnn Gqodc. . To promote and, extend transactions, ' we 'hare marked the, whole ■lock (which hns b»en well bought): at a* lower rat* of profit than hitherto attempted, and trust to reroup ourselves from an ' increased •mount of support. Visitors will find our tiroods most excellent value. — Thoiukht, fixture, and Co. •

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XIII, Issue 643, 23 June 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XIII, Issue 643, 23 June 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XIII, Issue 643, 23 June 1880, Page 4

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