THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1902 ▲t one o'clock sharp. TDAPEKA STOCK FAIR, lint aad Third Thursday in each Month. JOHN THOMPSON will hold his next Bale at the Tuapeka > aleyards, Lawrenoe, on the above date at p.m, sharp. Present entries,— 60 Halfbred Kwes and Lambs P*rtiea desiring to offer Btock or Imple. awnts at the above Bale are requested to send particulars to the Auctioneer as early MptwrtWe. " THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, l»02, At two o'clock. At my Salerooms, Lawrence. JOHN THOMPSON has received instructions from the ■xeeutor of the Will of the late Mr Hugh Cox to sell by auotion at tbe above time and plaoe— Lot I.— Freehold Sections 1, 3, 4, and 6, Block IX., and Seotionß 10, 13, 26, 38, and 49, Blook X., Tuapeka East District, containing 249 aores, all securely fenced; known as "Bow Bells." Lot ll.— Freehold Seotioos 35, 40, and 73, Block X., Taapeka East Distriot, containing 14 aores 3 roode 17 poles of firet-olasa land, adjoining Lawrence town boundary and known as Pone's property. The properties are for absolute sale to enable the Executor in terms of the will to distribute tbe estate. Full partioulars on application to the AUCTIONEER. THURSDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1902, At 2 o'olock. At Salerooms, Lawrenoe. JOHN THOMPSON has received instructions from Mr Jon Rattbay to sell by auotion at the above time and plaoe — His interest, being one-sixth share, in Speoiai Alluvial Claim held under License No. 86/99 containing 34 aorea and 2 roods, situaie at Lower German Flat. Also, one-sixth share in Water-race No. 1.011, dated 26/5/98, to divert 15 Government heads of water. Also, one-sixth Bhare in Hydraulio Mining Plant, complete and in good order, Bellows, Tools, and other Sundries, and Weatherboard Hut. The Auctioneer would call the attention of intending purchasers to tbis being a genuine sale, as Mr Battray, owing to ill-health, hai been compelled to abandon mining operations. THIS AFTERNOON At 2.30 o'clock. JC . A~R B UCKLE ■ will sell by auotion at his Tuaptka Baaaar Salerooms— 10 oases Christ church Potatoes, 3 bags Green Peas. Alto, Furniture, Crockery, Drapery, 300 yards Print, Muslin, Clothing, &o. Averys 1 Platform Soalea, Stoves, Tools, and other useful articles. Without Besarve. TUESDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1902, At 1.30 o'olock. JC . A~B BUCKLE ■ has received instructions from Mr W. Ukkn, who is leaving Lawrenoe, to sell by auction on the premises, Whitehaven-street, Lawrenoe — His Household FURNITURE, comprising Suite of Horsehair Furniture, Occasional and other Tables, Fanoy Bappoo Chairs, Duchess and Half Scotch Cheats Drawers, Marble-top Waebstand, Duubess Dressing-table, Brass-mounted B dsteads, Wire Mattraßses, Kapok Beds, Bolsters, Bedroom Ware, Kitohen Dresser, and other kitohen utensils. Linoleums, Carpets, Hearth Bugs, Crockery, Wash tubs, <fco. J. C. ABBUCKLE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 2.33 o'clock. JC. ABBUCKLE ■ 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. ABBUCKLE, Auctioneer. JUST LANDED, New Season's Dried Fruits JNfeW CDBHANTS NEW BULTANAS NEW BAIBINS NEW SEEDED EAIBINB in packets NEW FIGS in boxep, ha 78 & lajers NEW DEHEBA CLUSTER BAISINS Evaporated Calif or nian Prunes, very -fine, 8d per tin Apricots, Peaches, Pears and Pine Apples in i«yrup, 21b tins. New Bulk Ceylon Tea Get samples. AH price*, Is 4d to 26 per lb Bicb, Fragrant, Full Flavor. TIGER TEA ~OBIN TEA BELL TEA STELLA TEA In lib packets, 51b tins, and 101 b tins. tg^Prime Oamarn Hams and Bacon. T. ARTHUR, Wholesale and Retail WINE, SPIRIT, AND PROTISION MERCHANT, IRONMONGERY * CEOCKfiRYWABE, Lawrbkck. au2i WAIPOBI COACH. ifif» Jr £iX9UewSw2n PaonmoK. rjAVING bought the Carrying Business of •"■ Mr Bateman between Waipori and Lawrence, I hope to merit a oontinuanee of pub* Us patronage by strict attention to business. . Coach will leave Waipori daily at 8.30 ajn. (except Thursday, when there will be ad eoaoh), returning from the Masonic Hotel, Lawrence, 2 p.v. Karat t Single, 4s ; Returp, 6s. Jfrwrjr Parcel Personally Delivered. Marehaudiae carried at Moderate Bates, natrons can rely upon their instructions baing thorough! j attended to. Bja
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue XXXV, 18 January 1902, Page 2
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