FRIDAY, JULY 13, Cdraineiicing at 11 o'clock, punctually. Highly Important Sale at Kumat'a, by Order of the Mortgagee* WI t L : iil AM TODD •will sell by public auction on the premises, Main Road, KAimara— The rightj title, and interest to that most valuable section, on which is erected all those spacious buildings known as. * ItAN'S GENERAL STORE. With residence at rear, the Oyster Saloon adjoining the above, Book Debts, Horse and Harness • - ••. Alaoj The (whole of the well-assorted stock of groceries, provisions, oilnians -. Storesj ironmongery, earthenware, "' ' wines and spirits, flour, grain, teas, coffee, sugars, weighing machine, scales and weights, shelf goods, fancy goods, &c, &c. "Without thfe slightest reserve* -The above offers a good ihvestuietft, premises being nearly new, -and in the very centre of Kumara. The tstook is alfeo fresh and sound, therebycoffering a ••Sae opportunity for stoi'eJkeepers and ethers replenishing. EDUCATION BOARD. ffpEKDEIiS ;i are .invited for clearing J: "South-Town'Belt,'one chain wide, Kjleagifigjexlsnsion .of Belt to Eastern Boundary of,,Reserve, and making *track. Also : for extension Of Mfth-street to 'South Town Belt. Specifications to be seen >&t Seddbn's Hotel Tenders with deposit of £2 to be s«eat?te Education Office, -HokHfcika, by 4 p.m. on MONDAY, July 16th. Thelowest or any tender not •necesssarily accepted. ■': -E. T. K@BINS.ON, .'■■ . 'Secretary. IBE.Friends of S AMES VALENTINE are Tt^uested , to follow the temaina •of'hfe'lato wifsj,.HELEN, lo the Stafford "Cemetery.—The 'Funeral ■''to move from Sier late residence, the Bunk of 3fo*.Zeataii'd, Seddon-street, on FRIBAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock a.m. ,-i , : D. M'LAQHLAN & 130., Undertakers. >ULSTRODE'S "WEEP K IJ M A R A-, MELBOURNE CUP, 1877, IflWSubsoribera, at 20s Each. Frr* Horse ,- - - £SOO SeccmdHorse - :£2OO TIM Horse ■>. - - £IOO .Starters-(Divided) - -.£loo Non-Start-ers (Divided) - .£IOO Will %e -drawn w the 'Crab Hotel, Kumara, as -soon as the Tickets are *olfi,'under the' superintendence of the fottowing gentlemen, assisted by subscribers present:—Mr James Kerr, Mr H. •Corofoot, Mr T. Connell, Mr C G. ißiley, ?and Mr Gilbert Stewart. Tickets may be obtained at the principal Hotel's at. Greyraouth, Hokitika, and Kumara. J. BULSTRODE, Treasurer. EVENING CLASSES. OR Youths and Adults are now .' opened, at Houlahan's Store, opposite Police Court. English Reading, j Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, and Bookkeeping: Mathematics, Algebra, Mensuration, and Geometry, Languages,—French and -Latin, ... J. J. CROFTS, Head Teacher, Ktimara R.C. School. Pupils prepared for Civil Service examination. Terms easy. THE LITTLE WONDER. A. indSqn), PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, ; WORKING JEWELLER, ETC,, Begs., to return his sincere thanks to the public generally for past patronage, and would respectfully intimate that having recovered from his late illness, he is prepared to execute all orders for English and Colonial Jewellery of every description as heretofore. ~ A.S. ! will still endeavor to make "The Little Wonder" the cheapest house in .the trade for its splendid and choice stock of Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes, Fancy Goods, English, French, and American Timepieces, etc., etc. Jewellery made and repaired on the premises. Watches and Clocks repaired at reasonable charges. A wnoice assortment of COLONIAL JEWELLERY, always on hand.
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Kumara Times, Issue 240, 12 July 1877, Page 3
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