Article image
Article image

WESLEYAN CHURCH, TUAPEKA ON Sunday, Services will be conducted as follow :— Blue Spur (morning) — Rev. B. Thomas (evening)— Mr Vivian Tuapeka West (3 p.m.)— Rev. B. Thomas Lawrence (morning) — Mr Tucker (evening)— Rev. B. Thomas SALVATION ARMY. THE Local Corps will hold Service at Tuapeka Mouth on SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock. Copies of the «« War Cry," which can be ordered through the local Officers, forwarded to any Address iv the colony at Is 8d per quarter or 6s Cd per annum. TOWN HALL, LAWRENCE. | WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 10th and 11th Febkuaby. EDISON'S MARVELLOUS PHONOGRAPH. The Wonderful Talking Machine. The Construction and Working of the Phonograph will be explained, and splendid new records will be reproduced. Popular Prices, 2» and Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 p.m. TUAPEKA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. rnHE Annual Exhibition of the above -*■ Society will be held in the Town Hall, Lawrence, on IHURSDAY and FRIDAY, 18tu and 19th INSTANT. A Promenade Concert will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, comprising all the leading local Talent. In addition to Cash Prizes, the following Special Prizes will be given : — Presented by Mr Cousins (Dunedin), Plants, value 10s 6d, for best three Picotees and three Carnations. Mr W. Reid (Dunedin), 1 dozen Roses, for best 6 Ferns grown in Pots (varieties.) Messrs Nimmo and Blair, Seeds, value 10s 6d, for best collection of Vege. tables grown by Exhibitor. DJ.C. (Dunedin), prize, value 10s 6d, for best Hand Bouquet. Messrs Bing, Harris, and Co., £1 Is, for most points in Class VI (Dairy Produce.) Messrs Howden and Moncrieff, prize, value 10s, for the best six Roses. Messrs Thomson, Bridger, and Co, Cruetstand, value £1 Is, for best 31b Fresh Butter in lib rolls. Messra M'Kerrow, Lees, and Co., Ladies' Sunshade, value 15s, for best 21b Fancy Butter. Messrs P. Hayman and Co., framed painting, value £1, for most points in Class IV. (Vegetables.) Mr G. Jeffery, prize, for best Wreath of Flowers. Mr T. Tyler, Fancy Jug, for best twelve Shalots. Mr W. B. Martin, Japanese Tea Caddy, for best six Pears. Mr E. Dimant, prize, for best Specimen Plant. Mr M. Fraer, pair Vases, for Ladies' Breast Bouquet. Messrs Herbert and Co., Aurora Lamp, for most points in Class 111. Mr E. Mills, tin Biscuits, for best Oven Scones. Mr R. M'Keich, Side Mutton, for best Double Fuschia. Mr J- J. Woods, Time-piece, for most points in Honey. Mr J. K. Simpson, two Bread Plates and six Tea Plates, Ist prize, for best collection of Cut Flowers. Mr J. K. Simpson, two Card Baskets, 2nd prize, for ' best collection of Cut Flowers. Mr J. E. Pope, pair Ladies' Slippers, for best Pot or Box Scented Musk. Mr J. E. Pope, Table Lamp, for best twelve Potatoes, three varieties. Mr J. C. Arbuckle, pair framed Oleographs, for most points in Class 11. Mr W. Sutherland, Gent's Hat, for best Girdle Scones. Mr E. Stokes, Silk Handkerchief, for best Apple Jelly. Mr J. Stenhouse, 10s, for most points in Class I. Mr Claque, ss, for three best French Mangolds. Mr T. J. Rickards, ss, for three best Asters. Mr J. C. Lorimer, Silver-plated Tray, for best Vegetable Marrow. Mr W. Anderson, os, for three best African Marigolds. Mr H. White (Milton i, three Fancy Flower Pots and Stands, for three best Dahlias. Catalogues and Schedule for Entries can be obtained from Mr G. Jbfpert, Lawrence. Admission — Members, free; non-members, Is. J. STENHOUSE, Secretary. TUAPEKA COUNTY. RANGER FOR WAIPORI COMMONAGE. A PPLICATIONB win be received for the •£*■ Office of Ranger and Destruction of Rabbits for Waipori Commonage till noon on FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1892. Successful applicant to be appointed Ranger and Rabbiter and to receive all Fees for Great Cattle, and to provide Security Bond for £25. Deposit of 25 per cent, on amount of Guarantee or Bonus, to be lodged with application. JOHN M'FARLANE, Chairman, Tuapeka County Council. Lawrence, 2nd February, 1892. HORSE TEAMS WANTED. TXT ANTED, Three Three-horse Teams.— '» Apply, LESLIE & J. CRAWFORD, Juke., Bengerburn. T~O L E T. rpHE Store situate at corner of White- •■• haven and Irvine-streets, now in the occupation of Mr Hugh Bruce j. also, Sale, yards adjoining.— Apply to ALFRED CROOKE, Solicitor, Lawrence. t

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TT18920210.2.8.4

Bibliographic details

Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1869, 10 February 1892, Page 2

Word Count
701

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1869, 10 February 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1869, 10 February 1892, Page 2