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fIS jBT <fg i NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR OCCUPATION LEASE. ( I T FRANCIS GORDON, of Tuapeka Flat, ■*■) dredgeman, hereby give notice that I ' have applied under " The Mining Districts | Land Occupation Act, 1894," for an Ocoupai tion Lease over about 30 acres in Block IV., | j Tuapeka East district ; and that such ap- ; plioation will be heard by the Land Board at Dunedin on the 16th day of OCTOBER, 1901, at 10 o'olook a.m.' FBANCIS GOBDON. David Finlayson, Solicitor for Applicant, Lawrenoe. HYDBAULIC MINING AND DREDGING IN WEST AFRICA. ■OXPERT Wanted Id* ftlove. Masl We -*-^ considerable experience in both Hydraulic Mining and Dredging, also thoroughly qualified to take charge and organise expedition. Strictly temperate. Applicant is required to pass medical examination. Address, stating wages, age, experience, and enolosing testimonials. A. & T. BURT, Ltd., Duoedin. ST. MATTHEW'S CHUECH, WAITAHUNA. rriHE Anniversary Service will be conducted •*• by the Rev. Canon Riohabds on SUNDAY, 22nd inst., at 11 a.m., when there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion. EvensoDg at 2.30 p.m. Tbe Annual Social in connection with the above Church will be held in the Good Templars' Hall on WEDNESDAY, 25th met. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Admission, Is. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION. A MEETING of the Wuitahuna Branch will be held in the Good Templars' Hall on SATURDAY, 22ad inst., at 8 p.m. sharp. Important business. R. M'ARA, Hon. Sec. .WANTED. EVERYBODY to Exhibit at Horticultural JCJ Society's SHOW on Oct. 9th. Flowers and Fancy Work. COMMERCIAL. Messrs A. MoRITZSON and Uo., Dunedinrepurt (wholesale) us follows for ihe week ending September 18 , b, 1901 (nil quotations subject to market fluo uation*) :— We would ask farmers {#ueo sending (ampies) always to put a price on them, us buyers Uo nut feel inclined to make offers. Wbeat.— The inurkot is fairly active. Fowl feed tain active demand. Weqaotf — Beat velvet 2a7i'l to 2s 9&1, hpgt Tuauan 2s 81 to *2i 101, meamm 2a 616 1 to 2* 7i 1, red cbatf 2i 10 J, fowls' wheat 2i 4d (o 2 tii for besr. Oats are iv good ileruuDfi. Prime milling 2* 5i ; brigbt short 2< 4 1 to 212 1 4£ 1 ; medium and inferior Is 81 to 2> 3 I. Btrley— Feed sorts Is 31 to Is 61, milling 1* 6J to li 9J, malting 2j 91 to 3), extra to 3i 6J. Obaff — We qaoto prime £3 10 j, medium £2 to 4*3 per tou. Kyegrass — Tbero is s fair demand, and prices show no improvement. We quote— Farraer-tlresssd li 3 1 to li 0" i, extrn cicau •od beavy up to It 9 i, micbiue-dresaed 2t 3J to 3< per busbe). Cocksfoot 21 to 2^ 1 for farmers' lots, and 3 1 to 4J for tuacbiued, linseed £'10 to £11 — wauled, pressed straw £1 5«,clovei bay £3 sj. Potatoes — I's per ton. Rabbitskins — We offered a fair catalogue tbis week, when competition was good. We quote— Suckers and runners 31 to 4^ i, su aimers 61 to 8&i, au Utuus9£i to 12£ d, enrly, wiiUtrs 131 to 144 J, wiuc«iß 151 Co 17^1, seJec ed to )8 — sale every Monday. Sbeepskina — We quote — Felts 61 lo Is 10J orO99breda 9.4 to 3- 66 I—sale1 — sale every Tuesday. > Hides 3J ito 4f ), acoordiog to weight and * condition. Wo uavu a special inquiry and can guarantee the very top market prices. Tallow-r-Rough fit 12i 6 1, rendered 15j to 17«. Horsehair Is 1 1 to If 21. Note — Country bulcs conducted on tbe most reasonable terms. Cro*n Sheep Dip, Ihe best iv tho nmrket, 4^61 per gallon. We supply labbit and sheep netting and quote specially by the mile. Agents for Newteu's patent woolpress, _13 — can be inspected iv OUV Stores. Clover, r*{>©, imcL turnip seeds all freshly landed, prices on upplioation. Farmers' 4001 b Fdirbauks Scales, £5 10a. Gibson's Catita Brand — We quote 9< for small and 15j for hrge tin.". Berger's red and bUck sheep-branding oil, 4i per gallon. We have erected a Crusher and Kibbler and are now prepared io crush gruiu and linseed and kibble peas tod beau.«. Poultry— Wanted immediately 500 pair I hens at 2* 9J, and 100 pairs ducks at 346). Free of railage, Consign Departturnt of Agriculture, Duuediu, matk'mg crates " Poulbty for E sport." FEUIT AND PRODUCE ESPORT. Butter, Ball — Fnstgrado 9d, secoud grade BJ, third grade 7J, Cor milled and dairy butter. Cheese— Good factory 5 1 to 5£ 1, Akarou 4|<i to 51. Ooions 18 : 6 J per owt. . Pips — For sizes up to 1601 b 3£ I, ovci tbat 2| 1 to 3 1 — market firmer. Beta wax la 31 to Is 4 1. Houey 41. Bjcon 5&4 to 6J, good demand, middles 7d, bams 7^d to SJ. <-. Walnuts 4^d to SJ. Butter boxes — 561 b butter boxes witb vegctsble pirchojrnt Italag 17? per d( Z9'l net OO trucka bere. Vickcry'a 13,<g Freoervatiivo 22 5 per case ; paymeat must accmnpaDy ord»r.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4892, 18 September 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4892, 18 September 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4892, 18 September 1901, Page 2

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