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QASH BUYERS OF DUAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING &c, &c, Will do well to remember that tho SALVAGE COMPANY, So lon£j known in the district as supplying the BEST VALUE FOR MONEY, Are si ill to the fore, having a larger Stock than u?ual of the ÜBeful and Fashionable G-oods required foi the Season. Mothers of Families are particularly reminded that Mrs Pabfitt makes the needs of the little folk her special study. J\ T OTE THE ADDRESS : SALVAGE COMPANY, Ross Place, Lawrence, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT TAIL KACE. District: Tuapeka. Date: January 6th, 1885. To the Warden at Lawrence. TT7E Hereby G-ive Notice that we intend to construct a tail race for mining purposes, commencing at a point in Munros Creek, opposite William Hoare's residence' and terminating at our claim in Munros Guly (No. 39754.) The length of such tail-race will be about four chains or thereabouts, and its intended course is east to west. The greatest depth of such tail-race will be 2ft ; and the greatest width 3ft. JOHN HANCOCK WILLIAM HAHCOCjC HART HANCOCK SAMUEL SLEEMAN. Dale and No. of Miners' Eight— 7/12/84, 50843; 7/12/84, 50844; 7/12/84, 50845; 4/10/84, 50748. Any person desiring f.o object to the granting of this application mu3t lodge his objection at the Warden's Office at Lawrence within fourteen clear days from the date hereof. Hearing at eleven o'clock ou the 13th February, 1885, at Lawrence. H. J. ABEL, Pro Wardeu. Warden's Office, Lawrence, 6th January, 1885. £5000. £5000. £5000. DUNEDIN CUP, 1885, To be run February 26tb, 1885. Will close February 24th, 1885. 10,000 MEMBEKS AT 10s. 236 Phizes. Dunedin Cup. 196 Cash Awabds. 40 Nominations. 2at 100 .. £200 First £1200 4at 50... 200 Second ... 600 10 at 25... 250 Third 300 10 at 20... 200 Starters (divided 40 afc 10... 400 about£4oeacb) 280 40 at 8... 320 Non-starters 90 at 5... 450 (divided about £20 each ... 600 £2980 196 Prizes. £2020 Each ticket has eight chances and can obtain a pr'ze in each of the eight drawings. Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, and two stamps for replies. Read This. — Mr Abraham having retired from the business, takes this opportunity of thanking the public for past patronage, and respectfully requests a continuance of that support for bis successors, who will do their utmost *o furnish their patrons with all necessary information. A« a guarantee of their bona fides —investors cau obtain names and addresses of the three princioa 1 winners j names and addresses <'f Committee ; and can also inspect Ada's books at all times. ADA MANTUA, Care of Lyons & Hart, Box 351, Post-office, Dunedin. £5000. £5000. £5000. WILLIAM M'BEATH ' ' 67 Q-EOBGE STHEET (One door from A. and T. Inglis), Begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he has now OPENED his first shipments of Spring and Summer G-oods ex s.s. lonic and Tongariro, bought in the Home Market under exceptional and favorable circumstances, comprising — SATEENS PRINTS ZEPHYRS GALATEAS In all the new and fashionable shades. A very choice assortment of Drees Materials in Nun's Veiling, French Taffetas, Fancy Broches, Figured and Checked Stnffs. I SPECIAL. — Mantles, Jackets, Embroidered Robes, Fichus, Capes, in Silk, I Broche*, Ottoman, etc. MILLINERY.— Hats and Bonnets in all the newest shapes (" Postboy," " Henri II.," "Mrs Langtry," "Mary Anderson," etc.) I SPECIAL LIKE of Paris-trimmed Hats and Bonnets. FANOY AND HOSIERY DEPARTMENTS are now replete with all the atest novelties. LACE COLLAEETTES A SPECIALITY. Gloves in Great Variety. We call attention to the superior class of CLOTHING, MERCERY, TWEEDS, HOSIERS, Etc. A TRIAL SOLICITED. WM. M'BEATH, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, [67 GeorgE'Stbeet. Dunediv. 67 MORRISON has a Special Line in Ladies, Kid Elastic sides— viz , 400 pair, of superior quality at 8s 6J ; also Lerant, at 7b 6d •Try them,— Foa Cash Osly. * v

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1108, 7 January 1885, Page 3

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