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APPLICATION FOR LEASE. ______ ! District: Tuapeka, Date : 24th March, 1882. To the Warden at Lawrence. TJTTE hereby apply for a Goldmining Lease *^ of the lands hereinafter described, inaecOTdance with the Goldmining Leases Regulations of New Zealand, and we agree, upon the approval of this application, to execute a Lease upon the basis therein stated, if the Governor shall think fit to grant the same. JOSEPH COX EDWARD CLIFFORD, Applicants. Name and Address in full of applicantsJoseph Cox, Waipori (three-fourth share). Edward Clifford, Waipori (one-fourth share.) Style under-which it is intended to conduct r |;he, business—East Maud Quartz Mining _ Company. , Extent of ground appliod for— l 6 acres. : Minimum number of men proposed to bo employed by the lessees— For the first six mouths, six men ; subsequently, when in full •work, twelve-men. '- Amount of capital proposed to be invested — £500." Proposed mode of working the land — Tunnels and Shafts. ' Precise locality— Section 10, Hedgehope District. Term for which lease is required — Fifteen years. ' "* Time of commencing operations — Immediately on lease being granted. The above application and any objection thereto will be heard at the Warden's Office at Lawrence, on Friday, 21st April, 1882. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a mining lease upon the above application must, within twenty-seven clear days from the date of such application, enter his objection at the Warden's Ofiice at Lawrence. H. J. ABEL, Pro Warden. Warden's Ofiice, Lawrence, 24th March, 1882. SHAMROCK HOTEL RATTRAY-STREET, Dtotbdik. Jas. Daly Proprietor. ,The proprietor wishes to inform the public he has taken the above ~ well-known and oldestablished Hotel, and hopes to see some of his old travelling friends at his new house. The Hotel is in a central position in close proximity to railway and docks, and is well adapted to commercial and business men generally. Billiards, Baths, Private Sitting and Dining Rooms, etc. Good Stabling. JAS. DALY, Proprietor. TUAPEKA HOTEL, TtrAPEKA Flat. D. M'Dohald Proprietoi' (late of Chatto Creek), Having purchased the above well-known hostelry, begs to notify that Travellers and Visitors will receive his best attention. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Good Stablin and Accommodation Paddocks in close proximity to the Hotel. Oats and Chaff always on haud. E CLIFFORD AND Clx, • ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHERS, Rotal Arcade, Dttnediit. FIRST MEDALLISTS. The above Firm are now prepared to execute Photos in the latest American styles having secured a staff of American Finishers. The new Instantaneous Process is worked with the greatest success in any weather. B>. C. and Co. continue to introduce all the latest improvementsin Photographs, and the success attained in all branches of the business is unsurpassed in the Colony. Pictures sent post free to all parts of the world, from 12s 6d per dozen. Celebrities Presented Gratis. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. NEW ZEALAND FRUIT-PRESERVING COMPANY. Factobx— Staeford-st., Duhedin. rriHE above Company, having commenced JL operations, are now prepared to purchase all kinds of Fresh Fruit in any quantities. The highest prices will be given for Fruit delivered at the Company's Premises, at the corner of Hope and Stafford-streets, Dunedin MR HO RACE ROBINSON SURGEON-DENTIST 19, Princbs-street, Dunedik. (Over " Morning Herald " Office.) Mr Robinson intends visiting Lawren from time to time, due notice of which will b gives. Any information can be obtained from Mr Harrop, Chemist, Lawrence. Ihcidenoe op Taxation.— Our legislators in their united endeavors, have resolved that certain classes of goods Bbould be admitted into the Colony of New Zealand free of duty. Hitherto the duty on these goods has been 16£ per cent., which, with profit added, has made an impost on the public of 20 per cent. Since Ist of October, when we passed through the Customs our imported stock of all Calicoes, Cotton Shirtings, Galatia3, Prints' Moleskins, Brown Hollands, Sewing Cottons, Silesias, Italian Cloth, and Tailor's Trimmings, ire have offered these goods to our customers at the reduced prices," meaning a reduction of 20 per cent, and over to our patrons. Our present stock of Cotton goods of all descriptions is this season unusually large, and al our customers will participate in the reduction made. The new Pompadour Prints and the Printed and Plain Satteens are very choice and Tery varied, both aesthetic and modern. Combined -vrith this inducement, we now hold what we consider the best value in Men's, Boy's, and Youth's Clothing that we have erer seen offered in the Dunedin market, and to which we draw the attention of interproyincial Storekeepers. — Thomson, Stbano, AXD CO.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XV, Issue 831, 1 April 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XV, Issue 831, 1 April 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XV, Issue 831, 1 April 1882, Page 4

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