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THURSDAY, 26th JUNE, 1884/ At one o'clock. A RBUCKLE, ROBERTSON AND CO. **■ will hold their next Sale of Stock af. their Lawrenoe Sale fards, when they will .offer— , 8 quiet Dairy Cows (near calving) 10 Cows and Heifers 2 Draught Horses 16 Pigs Settlers and others having Stock for sale are requested to enter them as early as possible. We beg to intimato that until further notice our regular Stock Sale day will be on the last Ihursday of each month. ARBUCKLE, ROBERTSON & Co., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 21st JUNE, 1884, At six o'clock p.m. A RBUCKLE, ROBERTSON AND CO. ■£*• have received instructions from Mr Robert M'Keich (who is leaving the district to sell by auction, at their Sale Rooms, on the above date — The whole of his Household Furniture and effects, comprising Horse-hair Spring Couch, Chairs, Tables, Superior half-tester double Iron Bedstead, Palliasses, Spring Mattress, single Bedstead, Washstands and Ware, Toilet Tables, Looting Glasses, Kitchen Dresser, Colonial Sofa, Harmonium, Perambulator, Crookery, Cutlery, Cooking Utensils, and a large number of other articles too numerous to particularise For Positive Sale. ARBUCKLE, ROBERTSON & Co., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE, 1884. ALL THE MOVABLE PLANT OF THE SADDLE HILL GOLDMINING CO; By Order of the Liquidator. "HASTINGS, LEARY, AND CO. ■*-* have received instructions from the Liquidator to sell by auction, as above — 1 Berdan (complete) 10001 b Quicksilver 1000 ft sin and Bin Iron Pipeß New Copper Tables and Blankets Steel Rope, Machinery Belting, Mining Tools, Timber, Anvils, Vices, Blabksmith's Bellows, Retorts, Powder, Dynamite, Iron Tanks, Californian Pump, Hand and Crosscut Saws, Trucks, Pulsometer, Grindstone, Truck Wheels, Flumingj Wheelbarrows, Screw Jacks, 25 bags Chaff, &c. , &c. For the convenience of purchasers, a special train will leave at 2 o'clock, returning at 4.30 p.m. NOTICE. TTAVING disposed of my Butchery Busi- ■*-*■ ness at Waitahuna to Mr Robebt M'Caw, I take this opportunity of thanking my Customers for past support, and have to request a continuance of the same liberal patronage to my successor. THOMAS EVANS Waitahuna, 6th June, 1884. TN regard to the above announcement, I beg A to inform the inhabitants of the Waita» huna District that I shall always keep on hand a supply of Beef and Mutton of the choicest quality, for which the lowest re* munerative charges will be made. By strict attention to business, and treating customers with civility, I expect to be favored with a fair share of public patronage. ROBERT M'CAW THE SALVAGE COMPANY -1- WILL HOLD A MONSTER DISSOLUTION SALE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, On the Premises, ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE. THIRTY DAYS' SALE ONLY. The partnership hitherto existing between A. Gabites acd T. C. Plante, trading in Dunedin under the style or firm "Salvage Company," 39 and 41, George Street, is about to expire by effluxion of time, and in accordance with the Deed of Partnership, the entire Estate must be realised and converted into Cash. They are now holding a Monster Dissolution Sale, and are offering £10,000 worth (direct imported) Drapery and Clotting, which must be sold. SEE THE SWEEPING BARGAINS ! Boys' Knicker Suits, 4s lid j Grey Calico, Is lid dozen Straw Baskets, 6d Heavy Welsh Flannel, 7£d Fingering Wool, any color, Is lid head ! Heavy Twilled Winceys, 4fd j Honeycomb Towels, 2s lid dozen Ladies' Kid Gloves, 12& d Ladies' Ulsters, 8s lid Girls Ulsters, 2s 6d Ladies' Cloth Jackets, 3s lid to 30s ; worth 10s to 60s Brown Holland, 3s lid dozen Soft Dress Tweeds, 5s lid (12yds) 20 dozen Girls' Stays, 10|d 100 dozen Girls' and Ladies' Hose, 6d pair Tweed Trousers, from Ss lid Men's Suits, from 20s Above are only a few quotations, which, however, are only a tithe of the Bargains we have to offer. BLANKETS! BLANKETS ! BLANKETS 1 From 8s 6d per pair. SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY! Don't miss this chance of the greatest Bargains ever offered in Lawrence. S AL VA GE~COMPANY, Ross Place, Lawrence. J. WALDIE Manager (Late of M'Beath's and M. Fraer's.) CHANGE OF RESIDENCE. DR STIRLING has removed to Albanystreet, close to Odd Fellows' Hall, where he may be consulted at the usual hours. i

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1050, 14 June 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1050, 14 June 1884, Page 2