MIMBCKAN, BLACKWOOD, AND CO.’S Steamers will be despatched 'JFor Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Harbor, and Melbourne— GIRDWOOD, LAHMAN, & CO., Agents, Greymouth. . RETURN TICKETS ISSUED AT REDUCED RATES. - TyrfiSSRS M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD and CO.’S ROYAL MAIL MSB of STEAMERS are appointed to leave (circumstances permitting) as follows: For Kelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Harbor, and Melbourne (calling at Hobart Town) — Tickets may be obtained for all the Kew Zealand and Australian ports. For particulars apply at once to JAMES A. BONAR, _ Agent, Hokitika,
A TTNION STEAM SHIPPING V COMPANY OP NEW j/Smi ZEALAND. Head Office—Dunedin. Hie steamers of this Company are leaving the various ports of New Zealand at short intervals. Arrangements can be made with the undersigned by persons desirous of bringing their families to Qreymouth. Hie Maori leaves Dunedin for the West Coast every four weeks. Further particulars may be had on application to the Agents, HANOARROW and CO., Greymouth. COACH TO HOKITIKA. HOLMES’ COACH will LEATE Slattery's Hotel, Main Road, DAILY, during the Winter months at 8 a.xn., returning a 13.30 p. m. Passengers booked through to Ross D. Cameron’s JgOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES TO HOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH. D. 0., begs to inform the Inhabitants of Kutnua that the above line of coaches ran regularly as follows : The Mail Coach leaves Rugg’a Hotel, everyday, at 1.80 p.m., for Hokitika; and at 12.30 p. m,, for Greymouth. A Special Coach leaves Rugg’s Hotel, for Hokitika, every afternoon, at 3 p.m. COBB AND CO.’S rjELBQRAPH LINE OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Leaves the Australasian Hotel (Calling for passengers at the Empire Hotel), FOR CHRISTCHURCH, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, At 5 o’clock a.m. The coach reaches Goodfellow’s accommodation house (six miles from Kumara). at 8 a.m., leaving Goodfellow’s for Hokitika every Wednesday and Saturday, at about 5 p.m. CASSIDY, CLARKE, AND CO., - Proprietors. ~0 T I 0 E~. CAMERON’S COACH Is now RUNNING DAILY between KUMARA and HOKITIKA, Leaving Kumara at 7 a.ra., and Hokitika at 4 p.m. A coach also leaves Hokitika for Kumara daily, returning the same night. Goods and parcels conveyed at current rates. Saddle Horses, Buggies,Waggonettes, always on hire at the Commercial Stables, Re veil street. Good Livery and Bait. JOHN CAMERON, Proprietor. “ SWEEP—CHIMN EY SWEEP.” ¥ BERRY has imported from Melt bourne, a first-class ChimneySweeping Machine, fitted with all the latest improvements for thoroughly cleaning Chimneys, Ranges, Stove Pipes, etc. Charges reasonable. Orders left at Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel, will receive piompt attention.
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Kumara Times, Issue 226, 26 June 1877, Page 1
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