DURHAM COAL MINE. FTIHE " undersigned is prepared to I deliver Coal of First-class Quality In Reefton at 35s PEE TONOrders lift at Dawson's Hotel, or witb the undersigned, will receive prompt I attention. \ 1^ R. E. GULLINE ""Co 1!l Coal ! Coal! rpEIE undersigned beg3 to announce -*- that having now opened up one of the moat extensive coal mines evesdiscovered in lthe Inangahua, is now prepared to ftjpply^^l at the pit mouth in any qaantityljli at moderate Special attention is called to the superior quality of this Coal, which ifc fully equal to that from the Energeti seam. The undersigned is now prepared to deliver Coau a any part of the town. PATRICK] MMINEENEY. II | K. GISSI NG E, DEUGGESr.CHEMIST, PERFUMER. Importer of Mining Chemicals, Patent Medicines, PurelDrags and Chemicals. Teeth'Estractefl, Scaled and Stopped. Preseriptionslaecurately prepared. Atldress :— ncr of Broadway and Smith street. % DISPATCH FQUNDRYCPoYMON. .limited.-Ugreymouth. t7w gineersl millwrights, Jj IRON ANi)IBRiSS FOtJNDERS, -+AND— GEJNjiSAij SMITHS. Have on Land ov made to Order anv description of MACHINERY or CASTINGS & Melbourno {.rices— Freight added. 1 Repairs|to Mining Machinery have their Special Attention. THE ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH), BUILDING FUND. A BAUAR la aid of the above Fund will be held auring CHltlSTMlp WEEK . Further Particulars in future issue. ESTPOKT AND REEFTON: ROTAL|MArL EXPEESS LINE. The Undersigned Worms the public that he has well Woken and quiet SADDLE HORSES! always ready for travellers between Westport, Inangahua, . Junction, end the Lvell. Passengers to or from Reefton booked at ono throagh, fare. / The Coach leaves Westport every Tuesday and Friday, at '' a.m.; acdßeeftoa every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 a.m., carrying Mads and Passengers. Orders and Parci Is received and Pas« • scngers booked for Westport and inter* mediate stages at tl rough rates. All Parcels to lie prepaid for beforedelivery, at GILMERS' HOTEL,. REEFION. I JOB LINES, Proprietor. ROBE Rr k OXLEf, ' * • \~ / •. " Wholesale and* jßetail " -*s§ . Stordieeper," r 1 * . BFOADWAY, 9 * Bl EFTQtf. Pric Sixpence. FAMILY HEfALD Monthly Past?' - The Brisbane Courier says :— The story-teller, i s of, old, contains matter -of tho most nbsorbin interest to novel readers. The scientific itomfe from the variety which they embrace, art usolul to mechanics or farmers, whilst moi hers ot families are, with a few words, initial ad into the fearful and wonderful mystcric i or apple fool, treacle pie» or the dishing up or Australian meats and soups. Amuscmen are not forgottcu, and random readings ull ol origiual wit aud humor, assist in aking up a periodical acceptable to all.' /COMPANIES' REPORTS and BALANCE \j SHEETS p« ted in the Neatest Form at the Tiarss Office. _, C1 HOW CARDS, white and colored, printed J^ ' in the latest design, id gold Biker oft rouzo. Times OtKce.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 59, 24 August 1877, Page 3
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