j notice. . ST. PATRICK'S UNNIVEBSABI [ GRAND BALL Will be given at DAWSON'S ASSBMBLY KOOM2 On the Eerening of FRIDAY, MARCH 16th, 1875 c I BT MRS, C.I DIG AN. MONSTER BApD ENGAGED. LADIES BY INVITATION. Dancing to commence at Nine o'cloe, THE CAMPBELL RELIEF FUND. n ENTLEMEN h >lding SUBSCRIP VJT TION LISTJ in Aid of th< Widow and Family of the late PETEF CAMPBELL, will please return the Lists and Subscriptic is to A. M'KAY Treasurer, Black's Po nt; or Deposit then at the Bank of New 2 (aland, Reefton, on or before the 28th insi int. J 4ULD, Secretary. Reefton, February 7th, 1867. NOTIPE, HAVING BUFFE: J3D from the DEPREDATIONS of CATTLE for c successive years, and being unable to obtain redress, for be want of proper legislation upon the I matter, I hereby give notice that T will] if possible, DESTROY ANY ANIMAL which I may at any time from this fomh discover TRESPASSING upon my irouud. JOHN CURLE, J Bailer Road. January 30th, 1877 L HAMILTON GILMER'S HOTEL, LI Greymduth j HAMILTON'S HOTEL ; COBDEN J GILMER BROTHERS HOTEL; Ahaijba ; and GILMER'S MELBOURNE HOTEL, Chaeieston. Are now being carried on under the most efficient management on the West Coast. \ POST OFFIOE HOTEL, WES: 'PORT. (Nearest to all P iblic Buildings.) Commercial Travellers and Strangers will find the above-mentioned Hotels the best fitted and the most commodious on the Coast. I Attached to each Hotel are ante-rooms ( or the display of samples. The Billiard Rooms and tables are indisputably par excdlance, unequalled in New Zealand. j The Livery Stables and stud of horses are too welLknown to need comment. All these favourite I Hotels are specially built to suit the requirements of tne digging communityj Horses for hire aj Reefton to Lyell and other parts of the Cpast. itEDUCTIOp IN LIVERY ANDIBAIT. Livery and Bait, per night ... 10s. Per feed 1 ss. BRITISH AND ImERIOAN HOTEL, (Late SlLtterv's), Corner Mawhera Quky and Albert Street Wm. SPLAIK, Proprietor. W. S. has removefl from the Diggers' Arms, Tainui Street, p the above Hotel— wieafthe largest and I most commodious in Jreymouth. I Friends from the ciuntry are invited tc ; all, when they will receive- every attention and civility. V A spacious room wok adapted for public meetings, concert, &c. m Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD \Monthxy Pabi The Brisbane Courie\ says:— '.' The story-teller, as of, oldl contains matte] of the most absorbing interest to novel readers The wientifio items, from me variety wbicl: they embrace, are useful to mechanics oi farmers, whilst mothers of families are, with £ few words, initiated into the fearful anc wonderful mysteries or applifool, treacle pie or the dishing up or Australian meats anc soups. Amusements are sot forgotten, anc random readings full of /original wit anc humor, assist in making /up a periodioa acceptable to all." / /COMPANIES' BEPORf S and BALANCI \j SHEETS printed iajthe Neatest Fora at the Times Office. I SHOW CARDS, white and colored, printei in the latest desig&l in gold silver o bronze, at the Trass Officje. "QILLHEADS, all sizefe, headed with ap X> propriate trade blocks, supplied on th hortest notice, at the Times Office. rnHEATRICAL BILILS, long and broa JL foUo,;multi»colored. atjtue Times Offia Broadway- \
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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 83, 28 February 1877, Page 3
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