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NEW RUSH, TEREMAKAU. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LAND. LAND. LAND. Township Sections in the immediate vicinity of the New Rush, Teremakau. • instructed by Messrs Keech and Molloy, (will early next week, due notice of which will be given by advertisement) sell by public auction, 100 Freehold Sections, frontage on the main line of road from Teremakau to Greenstone, all in close proximity to the new diggings. * N.B.—Surveyors are now employed laying off these valuable bnildingf sites, and the sale will take place immediately the survey is completed. NOTICE. R DANIEL MURPHY having laid off his Freehold Property in SECTIONS 33 x 100 FEET, At the NEW RUSH is prepared to LET or SELL said Sections as per agreement All particulars to be given by D. Murphy, on the Ground. The Sections are immediately opposite the Prospector's Claim, and the frontage feeing the Greenstone and Hokitika Road. D. MURPHY. Adelphi Music Hall ! Proprietor • Stage Manager - Mr I. H, King. - MrC.Dßiecoix. Unprecedented Success of MR TEDDY CARROLL AND MR ARTHUR F. VIVIAN. Come and see the Champion American Prize Jig. Come and see Carroll's " Footof Mine f also, " The Old Irish Apple Woman." Carroll and Company in new farce, TO-NIGHT—" Old Mother Gum Has Arrived." MR A. F. VTVIAN In the "Slave Ship," "Flying Dutchman," and the " Arab's Farewell to his Steed." Musical Directors, Messrs Cameron and Traversi, Admission by Refreshment Ticket— One Shilling.

M.U.L0.0.F. LOYAL ALBERT LODGE. CELEBRATION BALL (in honor of the visit of the District Officers and Delegates, on the occasion of the half-yearly District Meeting), to be held at the Theatre Royal, Seddon-street, on Monday, April 30th, 1877. Tickets—Single, 15s; double, 215., to be obtained at the principal business places, and from any member of the committee. Supper and all refreshments provided -without extra charge. By order, L. J. SPYERS, Hon. Secretary. TO THE INHABITANTS OF KUMARA GENERALLY. IP you require any Article of Fancy Goods, Books, Stationery, etc., good value for your money can be had at P. W. QT7 I N N'S, Seddon-street. English Lever Watches, American Clocks, English and Colonial Jewellery in gi eat variety. Watches and Jewellery cleaned and repaired at reasonable prices. A Circulating Library, containing the latest editions of novels, by firstclass authors. Watchmaking in all its Branches. Note the Address— P. W. QUINN, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller (TS early opposite Bank of New Zealand), SEDDON STREET. HOSPITAL ART UNION. HE POSTPONED for a few days, in consequence of thie non-receipt of Returns from Country Districts. A. SOMERVILLE, Secretary.

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Kumara Times, Issue 177, 28 April 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 177, 28 April 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 177, 28 April 1877, Page 3

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