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* TTJAPEKA COUNTY. PUBLIC NOTICE Is Hereby Given, in accordance- w th the Public Works Act, 1880, that the Tuapeka County Council propose to close the following rond — viz., All that area of lund containing 2 n-ro* and 17 poles (more or less), com mending at the north-east cornor of Section 35, Block 1., Tuapeka East District ; 'hence north-westerly, 100 links; thence south-westerly, 503 links ; thence north-westerly, 808 links; then c south-westerly, 100 links; thenre south-easterly, 858 links; lhe:<ce soul h- westerly, 1389 links; thence south-easterly, 50 links; thence northeasterly, 1992 links to the point of commencement . hp^ill 4|he afprcfaid, linkages more or less. rtAlso, I*iaf>« Pan 6f said road is '^penfor insp6ctioa ; at my office. • • Lawrence, '80th Mfrreh, 18S2. ByoftfeSv ™ *^- ' ' JOHN J. WOODS,--County Clerk. Doxald R.e<B?K;ftfii ' - ; i! Solicitor. L:wr««nce. ' Mn!d transfer -vet notice. TVFOTJPE.I? Hereby Given lhal iho Porerl , . -of Land .heieinnfter described will be brought, under /the provisions of "The Land Tran,sf,er Acfc^ 1870," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same in each case within one calendar, month from da,teof "Gazette" containing J;his notice--- ' • Seqtion 166, Block IT., Tuapeka District— B.ICHABD Willing Nichols, applicant -No. a,266\, , . Diagrams' may he inspected at this office. < Dated lhis,24-th day of March, 1882, at tho lands, -Registry Office, Dunedin. « . , , . . G.- G. B3IDGJES, i Dppnty District Land ,ltegist.rar. SJC A..M rR O,C ,H. 0 T.,E h RATTRAY-STREET, DtoEDIN. Jas. Daly ..... .... Propiie.tor. j- " Tli'e proprietor wishes to inform the'public he has taken*, the above' well known 'and oldestablished Hotel,- aud hopes to see some of his old travelling friends at his new- house. The Hotel is in a central position in close generally. • i •. /,• -- ■''/■.\ > ■'" h Billiards, Baths, Pi ivate Sitting and Dining Rooms, etc. Good Stabling. JA$. DALY, Proprietor. TUAPEKA HOTEL, Tuapeka Flat. D. M'Donald Proprieto:' (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 proiimily to the Hotel. Oats and Chsff alwajs on hand. ECL IF FORD A,N D C 0., • ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHERS, Royal Ahcadb, Dtjnediit. FIRST MEDALLISTS. The above Firm are now prepared to execute Photos in the latest American styles having secured n Btaff of American Finishers. The new Instantaneous Process is worked with the greatest success in any weather. R. C. and Co. continue to introduce all the latest improvements in Photographs, and the ■uccess attained iv all branches of the business . is unsurpassed in the Colony. Pictures scut post free to all parts of the ' i- world, from 12s 6d per dozen. CKT.EBKITIES PHESBIfTED GRATIS. ALEXANDER SIM •** PAPERHANGER, Pi INTER, & GENERAL DECORATOR Boss PLAcr, Laweekce. A. S. begs to inform the inhabitants of Lawrence and Surrounding Districts that he has taken up the business carried on for many years by thp late Mr Charles Bryant and having purchased a large stock of paperhangings will be prepared to execute •ny orders for work that may be entrusted to Him. Estimates given for nil description of worls MR HORACE ROBINSON SURGEON-DENTIST 19, Phixces-street, Dfxedin. (Over " Morning Herald " Office.) Mr Robinson intends visiting .Lawren from time to. time, duemotice of which will b given. Any information can be obtained frpniiMr Harrop, Chemist, Lawrence! Incidebce of Taxation.— Our legislators in their united endeavorj c have resolved that certain classes of goods should be admitted into the, polony pf^ew^cal^nd'/ijEJEJ^B duty/ Hitherto Ihe duly on these goods has been 16£ per cent, which, jrith. profit added, haß made an impost on the public of 20 per cent. Since Ist of October 4l whj&sf «eepa*scd through the Customs our imported stock of all Calicoes, Cotton Shillings,. Galatia3, Prints* Moleskins, Brown Hollandsf Sewing Cottons, Silesias, Italian Cloth, and Tailor's Trimmings, we have offered these goflds_io our customers st tbe reduced prices, meaning a reduction of 20 per cent, and over to our patrons. Our, presen,t)stoek { pf : Cottopj goofls^oC tions is this season unusually large, and al our cusjtyyaers will Rar(s£ipatf liriffchejirßdudtion made. * l*he new Pompadour Prints.and tbe Prin&KJratl Plain Sat nefe'nH W^f^cHoroe •nd very varied, both testhetic and modern. Combined with this inducement, we now hold what we consider the best value in Men's, Boy's, and Youth's Clothing that we have ever seen offered in the Dunedin market, aud to which we draw the attention of interprorincial Storekeepers. — Thomson, Stbano, 41TD CO.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XV, Issue 833, 8 April 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XV, Issue 833, 8 April 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XV, Issue 833, 8 April 1882, Page 4

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