J£UMAKA- SAW MILLS, Main Road, CORNFQOT AND STENHOUSB Are now prepared to supply timber in any quantity. Orders left at the Saw Mills will receive prompt attention CORNFOOT AND STENHOTXSE, Paopßi^tolft QOWLISHAW AND pLAISTED WHOLESALE AND RETAH. IRONMONGERS, SEDDON STREET (Opposite the Bank of New South Wales, Kumara), . HAVE Oy HAND W ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Dynamite and Blasting Powder,Europe and Manilla Rope, Kerosene and Parlor Stoves, Iron—Bar, Sheet, and CorruOctagon pnd Double Shear Truck and Whim Wheels, Builders' and Mining Tools of every description at Lowest Possible Price. ■ : ; D. FALVEY, ;. ,- PAINTER, Glazier, Paperhanger, 1 Sign Writer, Decorator, and Cypher Engraver. Stamps cut on wood, stone, metal. Guns repaired .and cleaned, nipples, pins from one-fourkh. to one-sixteenth; initials on watches, rings, lockets, &c. Timber grave-en-closures, and tablets to imitate stone, with epitaph carved. Buildings Ixjgun, at foundation and finished, with sign. Any work from the cradle to : the coffin, if honest and honorable, undertaken. Temporary Residence} J. G. Green's Boot Warehouse, Seddon-street. tea ..; 'yjX, #ea Duncan M'Lea^' Is now offering—rp 150 boxes TEA fl • ■ 100 half-chest* do. J 60. chests do.-. .-,:.* . Albo, ex " Maggie Palferean, from Dunedin—--390 bags BRAN 320 sacks FLOUR = 56 do. POLLARD 252 bags OATS. ... ~.; Q.REYMOUTH AND TZUMARA^
POST OFFICE STOBB* TEA, COFFEE, BUTTER, AND TOBACCO. . in the district, obtained tion for giving good value in those articles, J. DRUMMOND has determined to still deserve the name, and would call special attention to his pre*; sent stock. FRESH DAIRY PRODUCE, EVERT FRIDAY. COFFEE GROUND DAILY. Stationery, Ironmongery, and Earthen, ware at lowest rates. Gold Bought.
>ULSTRODE'S MELBOURNE CUP, 1877. 1000 Subscribers, at :. - 20 s Eicn^ First Horse - . . .£SOO Second Horse - - . £200,Third Horse - £IOO Starters (Divided) - - £IOO Non-Starters (Divided) - £IOO Will be drawn at the Club Hotel, Kumara, as Boon as the Tickets are sold, under.the superintendence of the following gentlemen, assisted by subscribers present:— Mr James Kerr, Mr H. Cornfoot, Mr T. Connell, Mr C. G. Riley, and Mr Gilbert Stewart. Tickets may be obtained at the principal Hotels at Greymouth, Hokitika. and Kumara. J. "SULSTRODE, Treasurer,, J
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Kumara Times, Issue 224, 23 June 1877, Page 3
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341Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Kumara Times, Issue 224, 23 June 1877, Page 3
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