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GRAIN ! GRAIN ! GRAIN ! WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS AND CO. WOOL, GRAIN AND PRODUCE BROKERS AND SEED MERCHANTS. Offices : Stafford-street. Stqr.es : Crawford-street, Dunedin. /CONSIGNMENTS of Wool, Grain, Grass Seed, Chaff, Sheepskins, Rabbitskins, Tallow, \j &c, and all Fanners' Produce receive^ for Sale on Commission in Dunedin ; or Shipped to Australia or London if desired. We are prepared to make ADVANCES ox GRAIN sent to us at lowest rates of interest ; while our Storage Accommoda^ioi? is excellent. We have for sale Binding and Sea,mjng Twine, and full-sized Oornsacks at lowest market rates. Agents for Owen's celebrated Sheep Dip. WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS AND CO., DUNEDIN, GEAIN ! GKAIN ! GRAIN ! "ftSr taSSTl STRONACH BROS. & MORRIS, Crosby Morris j (Late DONALD STRONACH & SONS.) TT7E are prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on all Grain placed in our hands W for Sale or Storage. Cornsacks, Twine, Woolpacks, &c, at lowest rates. All Charges on the lowest scale. Account Sales promptly rendered. Auction Sales of Stock every Wednesday at Burnside. Skins, Hides, Tallow, Wool, Rabbitskins, Chaff, Grass Seed, &c, at our Stores, Crawford, Police and Vogelstreets, Dunedin. ' „,..,.■.• Chief Agents for Otago of Page's Patent Wire-coihng and Running-out Machines. Invaluable for Turnip Fencing. M'Dougall's Non-Poisonous Sheep Dip. Rabbit Traps, Fencing Wire, &c. Bankers— The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. STRONACH BROS. AND MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, &c, CRAWFORD, POLICE AND' VO GEL-STREETS, DUNEDIN.

TUAPEKA COUNTY COUNCIL. vrOTICE Is Hereby Given that a Special ■^ ' Meeting of the Tuapeka County Council will be held in the County Council Chambers, Lawrence, on FRIDAY, the Bth day of JULY, 1892, at the hour of 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, to confirm a Resolution, adopted by way of Special Order, at a duly constituted Special Meeting of the said Council, held in the Council Chambers, Lawrence, on Friday, the 13th day of May, 1892— To make and ordain a Bye-law to provide for the licensing of vehicles plying for hire within the County of Tuapeka, and to prevent unlicensed vehicles from so plying; and to appoint the several sums to be paid to the County fund in respect of such licenses and to regulate the width of tires. ' A copy of the proposed Bye-law is deI posited at the office of the Council, and open for inspection during office-hours to Friday, the Bth day of July, 1892. JOfiN J. WOODS, ! County Clerk. Lawrence, 26th May, 1892. PHOTOGRAPHY! PHOTOGRAPHY!!] A RTHUR ILES begs to inform the in- •^*- habitants of Lawrence and Surrounding Districts that Le has opened for a few weeks only A FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, in those Premises in Peel-street above the Commercial Hotel, and hopes by careful attention to business to secure the patronage of the public. A.I. having been nine years with Morris, Dunedin, is a sufficient guarantee that nothing but First-class Work will leave the Studio. No expense has been spared in procuring all the latest Instruments and Appliances, and the Rooms have been fitted up to ensure the convenience and comfort of Patrons. Lowest Cash Prices : — Cabinets 15s per doz. Do. (enamelled) ... 20s per doz. Cartes-de-Vi*its 8s 6d per doz. Do. (enamelled) 10s 6d per doz Family Groups as per arrangement. Enlargements a specialty. Arrangements can be made for Photographing Animals, Houses, Buildings, Picnic Parties, &c, &c. FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. Please note the Address : A. ILES (late of Morris, Dunedn), Pesl-stbet, Lawbekce. r ETi; ATIAN HOTEL Jjtosite Raihvay Station, DUNEDIN. ,MES SI L F, to ios j name is very well-known in cot nev'tion with the above house — which is considered by multitudes to have no equal as a TEMPERANCE HOTEL n New Zealand — begs to inform all cming to Dunedin from various parts, that they can always rely on finding abundance of FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, Combined with board which is unrivalled nt the very moderate price charged. COFFEE PALACE AND PRIVATE HOTEL. (Opposite the First Church), Mobay Place, Dunedin. Three minutes' walk from Railway Station O. F. MEYER, Pbopbie'-ob. CF, MEYER having leased the aDove • Hotel, intends to make the Coffee Palace, a Palace for Visitors from the Country, paying particular attention to the comfort of all who favour him, and by keeping a first-class Table, clean and airy Bedrooms, at reasonable charges, trusts to receive a fair share of supporv. Only Temperance Drinks soF on le Premises. Night Porter to tall Visitors lor trains in attendance. WANTED— The Public to know that J H. Peabson still carries on business as Carpenter, Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker, in Premises in Ross Place, opposite Herbert and Co.'s, and is prepared to execute all Orders entrusted to him on the shortest notico and at moderate charges o Huit the times WANTED KNOWN — • That William Obb Bbown has opened a Bodt and Shoe Shop next Herbert and Co.'s, Ross Place, and. hopes by strict attention to Business, combined with Good Workmanship and Best Materials, to get a share of public patronage. All kinds of Boots and 1 Shoes made to order. Repairs neatly don«

BLx^NKETS! BLANKETS!! All Colours and Sizes. Warm, Woolly, and Weighty. DRESS MATERIALS In Tweeds, Cashmeres, Meltons, Serges, Foules, Homespuns, &c, &c. Superlative Value. FLANNELS & FLANNELETTES. All Wool and Durable. Extra Value. THE SHOW ROOM Contains all the Latest Novelties. Hats and Bonnets, Jackets, Mantles and Cloaks. All Sizes. Skirts, Corsets, Umbrellas, Shawls, Vests, &c, &c. j CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Suits, Overcoats, Waterproofs, Pants, Shirts, Hats, &c, &c, In Large Variety. BOOTS AND SHOES. THE BEST VALUE IN THE DISTRICT. 25 Large Cases for Sale. M. FRAER ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE. WINTER TWEEDS NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! A VARIED selection of Winter Tweeds just opened out. The first consignment for the season. The latest Novelties in Checks and Stripes. WATERPROOFS. Waterproofs in all shades and patterns kept in Stock, and made to measure. HATS. Hats — A large stock of the latest shapes and colours : Cowboy Hats, a novelty. Shirts, Ties, Collar and Gent's Underclothing. CHAELBS STOKES, MERCHANT TAILOR, GENTLEMEN'S OUT FITTER AND HOSIER, Ross Place, Lawrence ALL NATIONS' BUTCHERY, Ross Place, Lawrence. R. M'Keich, Proprietor. R. M'K. desires the public to know that he is selling Beef and Mutton of the primest quality at the lowest remunerative prices ; but to be in a position to continue doing so, he wishes to impress upon his Custamers that his terms in a great many cases will have to be much shorter, as he is convinced that to conduct a business successfully, where the profits are small, the returns must be quicker. R. M'K. has just received a large order for Rabbitskins, of which he is a Cash Buyer, at very much higher rates than have been ruling lately. Sheepskins and Hides also bought. No carriage; no commission to pay. IMPORTANT. TO MINERS, QUARRYMEN, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. yOU can now procure Blasting Powder Dynamite, Fuse, &c, at cheap rates from FRANCIS OUDAILI*;, General Merchant, Lawrence. MISS M. E. THOMPSON, CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Is prepared to give Private Lessons at Pupils' Residences in and around Lawrence and Waitahuna. Address — Care Mr John Thompson, Law rence. HERR E. CALON PROFES&OE OF MUSIC, Has the honour to inform the inhabitants i of Lawrence and Surrounding Districts that he intends taking up his residence in Lawrence for the purpose of giving lessons on the Piano, Violin, Singing, &c, and also as Pianoforte Tuner. Intending Pupils can Jer.ve their names and address at Herr Calon's Private Residence, Irvine-street, opposite Railway Sheds. | Herr Calon has been appointed sole Agent in Lawrence for Messrs Scoullar and | Chisholm's Pianos and Organs.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1902, 4 June 1892, Page 2

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