K UMAR A SAW MILLS, Main 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 STENHOUSE, Pbopbietcbs.
0 OWLISH AW AND pLAISTED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRON MONGEES, SEDDON STREET (Opposite the Bank of New Booth Wales, Kumara), HAVE ON HAND <ST ENGLISH AND HARDWARE, Dynamite and Blasting Powder, Europe and Manilla Rope, Kerosene and Parlor Stoves, Iron*—Bar, Sheet, and Corrugated—Steel, Octagon end Double Shear Truck and Whim Wheels, Builders’ and Mining Tools of every description at Lowest Possible Price. ~~ D. FALYEY, . pAINTER, Glazier, Paperhanger, 1 Sign. Writer, Decorator* and Cypher Engraver. Stamps cut on wood, stone, metal. Guns repaired cleaned, nipples, pins from one-fonrth, to one-sixteenth; initials on watches, rings, lockets, &c. Timber grave enclosures, and tablets to' imitate atone, with epitaph carved. Buildings began at ■ foundation and finished with sign. Any work from the cradle to the coffin, if honest and honorable, nruforfokem Temporary Residence, J. G, Green's Boot Warehouse, Seddon-streei tea IT tea' Duncae M*Lbah Is now offering— T 1 150 boxes TEA m 100 half-cheste do. ■ 50 chests do. Also, ex "Maggie Patterson j from Dunedin—--390 bags BRAN 320 sacks FLOUR 66 do. POLLARD 252 bags OATS. Q.REYMOUTH AND JJTTMARA,’
POST OFFICE STOBB. TEA, COFFEE, BUTTER* AND TOBACCO. HAVING during the last ten yeafe m the district, obtained a reputatbn for giving good value in those articles, J. DRUMMOND has deter, mined to still deserve the name, and would call special attention to his prosent stock. FRESH DAIRY PRODUCE; BTSBT TODAY. COFFEE GROUND DAILY, • Stationery, Ironmongery, and Eerthetk ware at lowest rates. Goto Bought.
ULSTRODE’S OLI7B MELBOURNE CUP, 1877. 1000 Subscribers, at - -20 b BacW First Horae - - - £SOO ’ Second Horae - ■ . £20(1 Third Horae - . . £IOO Starters (Divided) - . £IOO Non-Starters (Divided) - £10$) WiU be drawn at the Club Hotel, Knmara, ae soon as the Tickets are sold, under the superintendence of tha following gentlemen; assisted bysubscribers presentMr Jamesßerr, Mr H. Cornfoot, Mr T. Connell-, Mr C. G. Riley, and* Mr Gilbert Stewart. . Tickets may be obtained it the principal Hotels at Greymouth, Hnlrit&o and Kuruara. KUM A R A OK THE J. BULSTRODB, Treaauper;
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Kumara Times, Issue 222, 22 June 1877, Page 3
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