J£UMAKA SAW MILLS, Alain Road, CORNFOOT AND STENHOUSE Are now prepared to supply timber in any quantity. • Orders left at the Saw Mills will receive prompt attention. • CORNFOOT AND STENHQUSB, Proprietors. THE CHEAPEST YARD On the Coast is the . W HOKITIKA TIMBER -YARD, Bealey-street and Gibson’s ■ Quay. Sinclair and Jack Have on Sale— : ‘ Machine-made sashes, doors', architraves, mouldings andskirtings. Glass of all sizes. ■i . r Corrugated galvanised iron of the* best brands. . Builders’ ironmongery. ■, Bricks, Geelong lime, cement, fireclay, etc. Doors and sashes—made ali sizes. All orders punctually attendedtot Hokitika steam door and sash factory. Sashes and. Doors made to order at very low prices. J. C. and Co. have in stock every description of Builders’ Ironmongery and Building Materials. v f JAMES CRAIG & CO., Steam Saw Mills, Steam Door and Sash and Moulding Mills, HOKITIKA. .
TEA T TEA Duncan M'Lean T Is no yr offering--150 boxes TEA 100 half-chests do. 50 chests do. - T . ii'iilO Also, ex“ Maggie Patterson, ,from Dunedin— i. j 390 bags BRAN • * ’ <• *■ 320 sacks ELOIJR 56 do. POLLARD 252 bags OATS. * Q.REYMOUTH AND JgiJMARA.
POST OFFICE STORED TEA, COFFEE, BUTTER, TOBACCO. HAVING daring the last ten. years in the district, obtained a reputation for giving good value in' tliose articles, J. DRUMMOND has determined to still deserve the name; .and would call special- attention;t9'Juft pr?sent stock. FRESH DAIRY PRODUCE* EVERY FRIDAY. ’ ____ ~'.ll, i V> COFFEE GROUND DAILY; Stationery, Ironmongery, and E&fftirenware at lowest rates. Gold Bought.
gULSTRODE’S QLUB K U MAR A, MELBOURNE CUP, 187?. 1000 Subscribers, at - -20 s Each^ Second Horse - - _ . £2OO Third Horse - - 1 . ,£IOO. Starters (Divided) - .. £IOO Nonstarters (Divided) £IOO Will be drawn at the Chib Hotel, Kumara,_as soon as the Tickets are sold, under the- superintendence of the following 'gentlemen, assisted by subscribers present:—MrJamcs, Kerr, Mr H. Cornfoot, Mr T. Connell, Mr C. G. Riley, and Mr ,Oil)sert .Stewart. Tickets may be obtained at the principal Hotels utGreymouth, Hokitika, and Kumara. OK THE First Horse £SOO i ; J. BULSTRODE, Treasurer,
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Kumara Times, Issue 221, 19 June 1877, Page 3
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330Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Kumara Times, Issue 221, 19 June 1877, Page 3
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