4 , • ■■'-"* i ■ ST. PATRICK'S ANNIVERSARYGRAND BALL \ Will be given at DAWSON^ ASSEMBLY BOOMS Ob the Eevening of PRIDAY,\maBCH 16th, 1877, 1 BY MBS. I C A D I G A N , MONSTEB BAND ENGAGED. LADIES /BY INVITATION. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock THE CAMPBELL BELIEF JFUND. ri ENTLEMEN holding SUBSCRIPVJ TION LISTS in Aid of the Widow and Farlily of the late PETER CAMPBELL, will please return the Lists and Subscriptions to A. M'KAY, Treasurer, Black'stPoint, or Deposit them at the Bank of New Zealand, Beeftoo, on or before the 28th distant. J. 4ULD, I Secretary. Eeefton, Februa* 17th, 1867. NOTICE, HAVING SUFFERED from the DEPREDATIONS of CATTLE tor tt> oe successive yekrs, and being unable to obtain redress, fpr the want of proper legislation upon the matter, I hereby give notice that I will, if possible, DESTROY ANY ANIMAL which I may at any time from this tforth discover TKES« PASSING upon mjr ground. IJOHN CURLE, [ Bailer Road, January 30th, 1877, TJAMILTON GHLMER'S HOTEL, ll Gbexmouth ; HAMILTON'S HOTEL; COHDEN ; GILMER BROITHEKS HOTEL, AhAiba ; and GILMER'S MELBOURNE HOTEL* CHABLtsTON. Are now being carried on under the most efficient management in the West Coast. I POST OFFICE HOTEL, "Wesdpobt. (Nearest to all Public Buildings.) Commercial Travellers and Strangers will find the above-mentioned Hotels the best fitted and the most commodious o» tfie Coast. J Attached to each Hotel are ante-roomy 'or the display of samples. The Billiard Booms and tables are indispntably par excettaitce, unequalled in New Zealand. I The Livery Stables and stud of horses are too welLknowx to need comment. All these favourite [Hotels are specially built to suit the requirements of tbe digging community] Horses for hire aj Beefton to Lyell and other parts of the Cpast. i*EDUCTIoiPIN LIVEBY AND BAIT. Livery and Bait, per night ... Hfc. Per feed ... ...I ... ss, BRITISH AND AMERICAN HOTEL, (Late Sfctterv's), Corner Mawhera Q.taiy and Albert Street W*. SPLAIp, Proprietor. W. S. has removed from the Diggers' Arms, Tainui Street, lt* the above Hotel — one af the largest and most commodious in itreymonth. I Friends from tbe loontry are invited to call, when they will Deceive every attention and civility. 1 A spacious room mil adapted for public neetings, concert, &c. I Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERAI? Moarawt Paw The Britten* (k trier says :— i' The story-teller, as oi old, conteins matter of the most absorbing ii terest to novel readers. The scientific items, i om the variety which they embrace, are us ful to mechanics or farmers, whilst mother of families are, with a few words, initiated into the fearful and wonderful mysteries or apple fool, treacle pie, or the dishing up or Australian meats and soups. Amusements jure not forgotten, and random readings fall of original wit and humor, assist in making up a periodical acceptable to all." I /COMPANIES' RETORTS and BALANCE \J SHEETS printed in the Neatest Fora at the Times Office. / 1 SHOW CARDS, ihite and colored, priotsd in the latest aesigt, in gold silver of bronze, at the Timm Office. BILLHEADS,* sizes, headed with ap- ' propriate traße blocks, supplied 011 th« hottest notice, at tie Tixss Oi&ue. mHEATRICAji BILLS, long and bro» 1 1 folio, nittUWllored. at the Xl»«s Offio*, • Broadway 1 fe J 1 ih
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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 86, 7 March 1877, Page 3
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