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THURSDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1902 At one o'clock iharp. TUAPEKA STOCK FAIR, Fint Mid ThiM Thursday in each Month. JOHN THOMPSON will hold hia next, Sale at the Tuapeka Kaleyards, Lawrence, on the above date at p.m« sharp Present entries,— 1 Cow and Calf 1 Cow, half fat 2 3-jear-old Heifer* 60 eroubred Ewes with Lambs at foot. 3 young Cows on point of calving. 75 prime fat Crossbred Sheep 1 Store Cow, half fat 1 Farm Dray 1 double-furrow Plough 2 first-class Dairy Cows 1 Cow, in full milk 10 voting Piga 1 harness Horse 1 riding Hack Ob account Tuapeka Agricultural Sooiety — 100 Hurdles, Bft 40 Hurdles, 9ft Parties desiring to oftVr Stock or linple- ' ments at the above Sale are requested to send particulars to the Auctioneer as early m possible. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1902, At two o'clock. At my Salerooms, Lawrence. JO H N THOMPSON lias received instructions from tbe Eieoutor of the Will of the late Mr Hugh Cox to sell by auotion at the above time and place— Lot L— Freehold Sections 1, 3, 4, and 5, Block IX., and SccUons 10, 12, 26, 38, and 49, Block X., Tuapeka East District, containing 249 acres, all securely fenced ; known as " Bow Bells." Lot ll.— Freehold Sections 35, 40, and 73, Block X., Tuaptka East District, containing 14 acres 3 roode 17 poles of first-class land, adjoining Lawrenoe town boundary and known as Pope's property. The properties are for abcolute sale to enable the Executor in terms of the will to distribute the estate. Full particulars on application to the AUCTIONEER. TUESDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1902, At 1.30 o'clock. JC . A~R BUCKLE ■ has received instructions from Mr W. tTroi, who is leaving Lawrenoe, to sell by auotion on the premises, Wnitehaven-street, Lawrence— His Household FURNITURE, comprising Suite of Horsehair Furniture, Occasional and other Tables, Fancy Bappoo Chairs, Duchess and Half Sootoh Chests Drawers, Marble-top Washstand, Duchess Dressing-table, Brass-mounted B dateads, Wire Mattrasses, Kapok Beds, Bolsters, Bedroom Ware, Eitohen Dresser, and other kitohen utensils. Linoleums, Carpet?, Hearth Rugs, Crockery, Wash tubs, etc. J. C. ABBUCELE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 2.3 D o'clock. JC. *AEBUCKLE ■ under instructions from the Tuapeka County Jockey Club, will sell by auotion at his Salerooms, Lawrenoe— The PRIVILEGES in connection with the forthcoming race meeting. Lot I—Publican's1 — Publican's Booth, erected Lot 2— Refreshment Booth, erected Lot 3 -Bight to Sell Fruit Lot 4 - Bight to Sell Bace Cards J. C. ARBUCKLB, Auctioneer. JUST LANDED, New Season's Dried Fruits KkW CIERAMS MEW SULTANAS NEW RAISINS NEW SEEDED RAISINS in P a<k.ts NEW FIGS in boxes 1-ars & layers NEW DEHE^A CLUSTER BAISINS Evaporated Californian Prunes, very fint-, 8i per tin Apricots, Peaches, P^ara and Piue Apples in nyrup, 21b tin*. Mew Bulk Ceylon Tea Get samples. Al l price", In 4d to 2b per lb Rich, Fragrant, Full Flavor. TIGER TEA BOBIN TEA BELL TEA STELLA TEA In lib packets, 51b tin?, and 101 b tins. f^Trime Oamaru Hams and Bacon. Wholesale and Retail WINE, SPIRIT, AND PROTISION MERCHANT, IRONMONGERY & CROCKSRYWARE, Laurence. au2l Government Life Insurance Buildings, PRINCES STREEX, DUNEDIN. HIGH-OLABS DENTISTRY At LESSENED PRICES. Guaranteed Absolutely Painless Extraction by the very latest English and American systems. Call and see our GUM BLOCK TEETH which dispense with Vulcanite Gum in front and restore natnral shape of month. FEEB.— Complete Bets of Teeth from ' 8s ; Upper or Under Sets from £2 2s ; par- < tial Bets from 5s per tooth ; Gas, 2s 6d ; Extractions, 2s 6d and Is. For beautiful and accurate fitting the celebrated, Prize Gold Medal ADAMAftT; IKE TEETH, giving ease, wear and natu. ral appearance. Conntry patients are reminded we offer them special facilities. They oan be fitted with Complete Sets in one day, thus saving themselves pounds, obtaining ease, elegance, and comfort. ▲ nurse in attendanos for ladies. All work guaranteed 10 years. Money retamed if not satisfactory. Waipoei coach. * Jr ri n ftp WJW Pkofkibtok. HATING bought the Carrying Business of Mr Bateman between Waipori and Lawrence, I hope to merit a continuance of- public patronage by strict attention to business. Cof/sh will leave Waipori daily at 8.30 tun. (except Thursday, when there will he no coach), returning from the Masonic Hotel* Lawrence, 2 p/r>. Tares i Single, 4s ; Return, 6s. Every Parcel Personally Delivered. Merchandise carried at Moderate Ratrs. Stetrons can rely upon tiieir instructions fetivg thoroughly attended to. Bja

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 4925, 15 January 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 4925, 15 January 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 4925, 15 January 1902, Page 2

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