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THURSDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1885, At one o'clock sharp. MONTHLY SALE— TUAPEKA SALEYARDS. TOHN THOMPSON tl will hold his next Monthly Salo for the Tuapeka District, on the above date, at his Sale-yards, Tuapeka Flat, commencing at one o'clock sharp. Settlers and others having Howes or Cattle for Sale will please intimate the same to the undersigned at once, so that they may be notified by advertisement. JOHN THOMPSON, Auctioneer. TOWN HALL, LAWRENCE. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 10th and 12th January. TWO NIGHTS ONLY! riLARK, RTMAN AND CO.'S AMERICAN COMEDY COMPANY. THE FUNNIEST SHOW ON EARTH. 150 Laugh's in 150 Minutes. TWELVE STAR ARTISTS. Pronounced by the American Press to be the most complete Comedy organisation ever before the public. Admission— 3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 p.m. The Company will appear at Roxburgh and Alexand ra next week. - 3 111' nHIARINI'S GREAT SHOW \J A STUPENDOUS EXEIBITION! After five years' absence, during which time it has made a grand and triumphal tour to many foreign lands ai d climes, including China, the Philippine Islands, Singapore, Malacsa, Penang^ British Burmab, India, Ceylon, Java, &c, WILL EXHIBIT AT MILTON ON MONDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1885. TWO PERFORMANCES— AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, At 2.30 and 8. Doors open at 1.30 and 7 p.m. PRICES OF ADMISSION— Dress Circle (Chairs), ss ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s Children under ten, half-price. One ticket admits to both Circus & Menagerie. a speciaiTlate train Will leave for Lawrence at 10.45 p.m., enabling parties living slong the line ol rjilway to return home the same night after the performance. FRANK G. WILSON, Advance Agent. PHOTOGRAPHS ! PHOTOGRAPHS ! 14/rESSRS G. S. PAUL AND CO. (of North ■"■*■ Dunedin Portrait Rooms), who have erected a Temporary Studio, opposite Barclay's Railway Hotel, beg to state that they intend leaving Lawrence on Saturday, 10th Instant. All our Pictures are finished in Dunedin in the best manner possible, by which means the Pictures keep from fading. Our enlargements aie, without exception, the best in l^'ew Zealand. Our Mr Paul was the first to inuroduce the Gelatino-Bromide enlargement. We are prepared to Photograph everything and anything— a horse-race, bicycle-race, or a train in motionEvery Sitter is photographed by Mr Paul himself. Fibst-ciass Wokk; Pbices Moderate. TUAPEKA MINING INSTITUTE. fTIHE Classes in connection with the obove 1- Institute will be resumed in Mr Stenhouse's late residence on MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. All htending Students are requested to send in their names } bo that definite arrangements may be made. J. C. BROWN, President. NOTICE. TWO DOGS— One a mongrel, with long brown hair, and the other a brindlecolored greyhound— found trespassing on Mr John Thompson's farm, Waitahuna Road. Owner can have same on payment of expanses ; if not claimed by 19th January, said doss will be sold. -PETER FfillS. £2 REWARD. CITRAYED, from Waitahuna Gully, about Ist December last, one brown Filly, three years old, branded JB (conjoined) on near shoulder ; also, one bay Filly, two years old, no visible brand ; both animals have a white star on forehead. The above reward will be given on the horses being returned to WM. BOSISTOW, Waitahuna Gully. HERBERT AND 00. LAWRENCE, Have ok Saib:— NEW TURNIP SEEDS (Ex Doric, just to hand) Improved Green- top Yellow Improved Purple-top Yellow Improved Greystone Champion Swede Broadleaved Rape Peed New Glorer Seeds, all kiuds

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1109, 10 January 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1109, 10 January 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1109, 10 January 1885, Page 2