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THURSDAY, 17th JANU <RY, 1901, At outs o'clock sharp. TUAPEKA STOCK FAIR, First and Third Thursday in each Month. JOHN THOMPSON will hold his next Sale at the Tuapeka Saleyards, Lawrence, on the above data afc 1 p.m« sharp Parties desiring to offer Btock or Implements at *he above Sale are requested to send particulars to the Auctioneer as early mb possible. NOTICE. BOROUGH OF LAWRENCE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Lawrence Borough Council will be held in the Council Chambers on MONDAY EVENING, 14th JANUARY, 1901, at 8 o'clock. Business : To confirm the following Special Order, which was duly made at a Special Meeting of the Borough Council, held on Friday Evening, 14th Deoember, 1900 :— " That tenders be called for the loan of £3,000, in £100 debentures, for 21 years, for the purpose of paying off existing loan, falling due on the 28th February, 1901. Tonderers to state at what percentage they are willing to loan tbe money." BENJ. W. WINN, Mayor. PHILIP ÜBEN, Town Clerk. Lawrence, 10th December, 1900. NEW SEASON'S STOCK Now Opened and marked at LOWEST CASH PRICES. H- WINMILL, Cash Draper and Importer, Ross Place, Lawbenck COLLINS & BLAKELEY, DENTISTS, Pbinces-steet, Dunedin jar Have REMOVED to NEW PBEMISES immediately over tbe Union Bank, Princesstreet South,direotly opposite Brown, Ewing'e. Entrance next to Briscoe and Co.'c. SKILLED WORKMANSHIP ONLYFees Moderate. rvUB work is so well known in the District that it requires no advertising. Visit Lawrence FIRST WEDNESDAY in the month, staying till Thursday. Private Booms at Johnson's Commercial Hotel. POLLINS AND BLAKELEY. Patronised by t?U_wSx Lord Bankurlt, Governor of New Zealand. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Peel Sibeet, Lawbence. JOHN JOHNSON •• Proprietor. rpHIS Hotel is well and favorably known as X a Tourist House by all who have visited the Goldfields, and visitors cannot do better than put up here. Best Billiard Table in Lawrenoe ; Marker in attendance. Bai hrooms, &c. _ Up-oountry Coaobes stop and start from the door. Touring Cyclists' Hotel. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c. — only tbe best. Tebms Moderate. dl 9 THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC Will find every convenience at BLOY'S DOARDINGHOUSE, Jt> Whitehaven-st., Lawbence. itIEALS at all hours; Good Beds. First. -*-"- olasß Stabling and Paddocks. FRUIT _ FRUIT 1 LARGE and Varied Assortment of the ■^*- Choicest Fruits, Confectionery, &c, ALWAYS ON HAND \ AT MISS LEECH'S THE CORNER SHOP. ' Cigarette?, Tobaccos, Matches, &o. Boots. Boots. TUAP6KA BOOT MABT. Established 1868. J_DA^DSOj_ WISHES to inform his Patrons and the Public generally that he has on hand ; » good all-round stock of BOOTS AND SHOES suitable for the coming season; also a Jar*« s*ock of HAND-MADE BOOTS, manufactured on the Premises, which liave given saiiefac ion to all who purchase them. Boots made to order and £ep iring done on the fhortest notice, JOHN DAVIDSON, Boss Place, Lawrence. 010 ' J> f» BLACK, HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST, gEEDBMAN & FRUITEBEB, DESIRES to thank his numerous Patrons and tbe General' Public for the support ihat Jja3 been accorded him, and hopes to jßierit a .continuance of the same by keeping .only theAw&rf Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, jPerfumery,drg.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4819, 5 January 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4819, 5 January 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4819, 5 January 1901, Page 2

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