JjlOR INTER EAR - A Special Line in Men’s Melbournemade Watertiglits and Balmoral BOOTS. BOOTS, AT W. KIRKPATRICK’S, SEDDON STREET.
COACH TO HOKITIKA. HOLMES’ COACH will LEAVE Seddon’s Hotel, Seddon-street, DAILY) during the Winter months at 9 a.m., returning at 3 p.m. Passengers booked through to Ross. FOR SALE. I[R J• H. KING, Adelphi Hotel, 111 offers FOR SALE, by private contract, three draught HORSES, and Harness complete; one road DRAT, and one light timber WAGGON 3 also, one Melbourne CAB. Apply to J. H. King, Adelphi Hotel, Main Road, Kumara. J)A VI DS ON AN D C 0,, General Ironmongers, BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOEHS, Seddon street East, Kumara, . Every description of Hardware and Mining Tools, AT LOWEST PRICES. NETTERj FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Next to Cafe Re veil street, 1 SoMtika. Every description of Household Furniture. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. M‘CONNON’B Furniture warehouse, (Opposite M‘Beth, Draper), Reveil street, Hokitika.) The Proprietor would respectfully bring trader the notice of the inhabitants of Kumara and district, that he has a large stock of his own make of Household Furniture, comprising Tables, Sofas, Cheffioners, Chests tf Drawers, Toilet Sets, &c., at reasonable prices. American Chairs of every description. All orders promptly attended to. Kumara butchery. P FX3LEY FAMILY BUTCHER & GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Main street, Kumara. Hotels and Families supplied at reasonable prices. Madame kormann* French Dress Maker, SEDDON STREET (Opposite Bowling Alley). Wishes to inform the Ladies of Kumara and surrounding Townships that she receives the Paris Fashions by every Mail, and is now prepared to execute DRESS MAKING in all its branches, in a style which will give satisfaction. TTI BEE HOLD HOTEL PROPERTY. A At Maori Creek, FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. NANCARROW & CO. have been favored with instructions to offer for sale by private treaty— That very desirable property in the Township in Dunganville, Maori Creek, known as GREEN’S HOTEL, with the Hall adjoining. The Hotel Is well-built, and will be found very commodious, and is fully equipped in all departments. It is doing a good trade, and satisfactory reasons will be given to intending purchasers by the proprietor for wishing to sell. The Maori Creek township is well known to be the most prosperous and rising in the whole of the district, and the acquisition of the above property offers an opportunity for any enterprising business man entering into it of securing a ready-made trade, and comfortable home with a certain and liberal return. The Hall being substantially built could be easily converted into promises adapted to any class of business. The site is one of the best in the township. The purchaser will be expected to take the Hotel Stock, Fixtures, Furniture, and Billiard Table at a valuation. APPLICATIONS. WILL be received by the Local Board of Health until Wednesday, April 25th, 1877, at eight o’clock p.m., from persona willing to act as Inspector of Nuisance for Kumara, at a salary of £ls. Applications to be addressed to the Chairman of the Local Board of Health, and sent to the Court House, Kumara, not later than the above time. By order of the Board. JAMES F. BYRNE, Secretary.
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Kumara Times, Issue 171, 21 April 1877, Page 3
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