THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1902 At one o'clock sharp. TUAPEKA STOCK FAIR, Firrt and Third Thursday in each Month. JOHN THOMPSON will hold his next Sale at the Tuapeka Kaleyard*, Lawrence, on the above date at p.m«iharp Present entries,— 50 Htlfbred Ewes and Lamb 3 1 Buckeye Low-down Reaper and Binder in first-olass oider 1 heavy Draught Horse, youDg and sound, with trial 1 fat Cow 1 Tip Dray Parties desiring to offn- Stock or Imple- j ments at +he above Sale are requested to send. particulars to the Auctioneer as early as possible. -THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1902, At two o'clock. At my Salerooms, Lawrence. JOHN THOMPSON has received instructions from the Exeoutor of the Will of the late Mr Hugh Cox to sell by auction at tbe above time and place— Lot I.— Freehold Sections 1, 3, 4, and.s, Blook IX., and Sections 10, 12, 26, 38, and 49, Block X., Tuapeka East District, containing 249 acres, all seourely fenced ; known as " Bow Bells." Lot ll.— Freehold Sections 35, 40, and 73, Block X., Tuapeka East District, containing 14 acres 3 rood? 17 poles of first-class land, adjoining Lawrence town boundary and known as Pope's property. Tbe properties are for absolute sale to enable the Executor in terms of the will to distribute the estate. Fall particulars on application to tbe AUCTIONEER.
THURSDAY, 23kd JANUARY, 1902, At 2 o'clock. At Salerooms, Lawrence. JOHN THOMPSON , has received instructions from Mr JbkN BATTBAt to sell by auction at the above time and place — His interest, being one-sixth share, in Special Alluvial Claim held under Incense No. 86/99 containing 34 acres and 2 roods, situaie at Lower German Flat. Also, one'sixtb share in Water-race No. 1.011, dated 26/5/98, to divert 15 Government heads, of water. Also, one-sixth share in Hydraulic Mining Plant, complete and in good order, Bellows, Tools, and other Sundries, and W«atb- rboard Hut. Tbe Auctioneer would call the attention cf intending purchasers to this being a genuine sale, as Mr Rattray, owing to ill-health, baj been compelled to abandon mining operations. SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 2.33 o'clock. JC. ARBUCKLE ■ under instructions from the Tuapeka County Jockey Club, will sell by auction at bis Salerooms, Lawrence— The PRIVILEGES in connection with the forthcoming race meeting. Lot I—Publican's1 — Publican's Booth, erected Lot 2— Refreshment Booth, erected Lot 3 -Right to Sell Fruit Lot 4 -Right to Sell Race Cards J. C. ARBUCKLE, Auctioneer. W. E. Parson Alex. M'Lban PEARSON & WLEAN, ... SHAREBBOKBaM, ... ACCOUNTAKTB, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, EOSS PLACE, LAWRENCE. AeINCIES: N.Z. Accident Insurance Co. Alliance Fire Insurance f!n. Nation- 1 Fire and Marine losurauoe Comjiany of New Z aiaud. PUBLTC TRUSTEE GtfNCY. W.R. Pearson, Agent. NOTE — Tbe commission and charges which the Public Trnstee is authorised to levy for the services of the Public Trust Office are calculated to be no more than sufficient to meet the expense of maintain g tbe Department without loss. Fall information will be given on application. E. GUNToN Watchmaker and Jeweller, LAWRENCK, BEGS to advise his ola customers and the residents of Tuapeka that he has Re-purchased the Watclnnnkin^ Business established by him in Lawrence, and that he will be pleased to have a leuewal of their very liberal patronage. All work entrusted to him W[ll,a-. heretofce, have his most careful personal supervision, and be executed as promptly as possible, consistent with good work. A first-clas- stork of JEWELLERY, WATCH EB, CLOCKS, & ELECIRO-PLATE WARE, suitable for Presentations or 'Xtnas Gifts. JUST LANDED, New Season's Dried Fruits HJuVf CLRBAKTS MEW SULTANAS NEW RAISINS NEW SEEDED RAISINS in i ackets NEW FIGS in boxes, bars & layers NEW DEHE3A CLUSTER RAISINS i Evaporated Californian Prunes, very fine, 8d per tin Apricots, Peaches, Fears and Pin 3 Aoples in syrup, 2 b tins. New Bulk Ceylon Tea Get samples. All prices, is 4d to 2b per lb Bich, Fragrant, Full Flavor. I TIGER TEA BOBIN TEA BELL TEA STELLA TEA In lib packet*, 51b tins, and 101 b tins. (■^Prime Oamaru Hams and Bacon. 9 Wholesale and Retail WJNE, SPIRITrAND PROTISION MERCHANT, IRONMONGERY & CEOCKfIRYWARE, Lawrence. - an2l WAIPOEI COACH. ■ jt ri n JvoOJf Pbopriktor. fTAVING bought the Carrying Business of •U- Mr Bateman between Waipori and Lawrtnee, I hope to merit a continuance of publio patronage by strict attention to business. Coich will leave Waipori daily at 8.30 *«.m. (except Thursday, wtien there will b* - no coach), returning from the Masonic Hotel, Lawrence, 2 p.nr. Fares : Single, 4f> ; Return, 6s. Srery Parcel Personally Delivered. ■- Merehaiidiae oarrie i at Moderate Rates. Patron* can rely upon tiieir instruotiona being thorooghly attended to. ' Bja
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 4927, 22 January 1902, Page 2
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