QRITERIo.n TTdT/EL, oConrt9 0 Conrt 9 1 MAIN ROAD, ( <>PP<>«te SI KUMARA.' £?* House. Mrs Harris (Widow of the late Laurence Harris, of Reefton and Ross), PROPRIETRESS. Havmg opened the above commodious premises, the Proprietress would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public generally. The sitting and bed-rooms are lofty and replete in every particular, and Visitors to Kumara will find every accommodation, comfort, and convenience. The Bar is supplied with the purest and choicest brands of liquors. Parties having business at the Court House wiil find at the Criterion, convenient sitting-rooms for making out transfers, etc. J£ UMA RA. RUSH. R. J. SEDDON Begs to acquaint the residents of the NEW RUSH that he has OPENED A GENERAL STORE, where every conceivable article may be obtained. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR GOLD. )H(ENIX BREWERY. plzzey And co., Brewers, Bottlers,, & Maltsters. _ The celebrated Ales from this Establishment have hitherto been unsur passed in New Zealand, and have been awarded First Prize Medals at the Hokitika Exhibition of 1874, also First Prize at the Agricultural Show. 1876. PIZZEY AND CO., Weld street, Hokitika. We can strongly recommend our Special Brew. Support Local Industry! MCCARTHY'S BREWERY, KUMARA. WANTED everyone to know that they can get supplied, from M'Carth/s KUMARA BREWERY, Seddon-street, with ALE superior to anything imported, or brewed elsewhere on the Coast. Customers are requested to notice that McCarthy's casks are painted with a blue stripe, and when empty are not to be used by other brewers. PHILIP MCCARTHY, Proprietor. HOLDER, AND CO., Victoria Timber ahd Iron Yard, Boundary street, Greymouth, Have in StockDoors, Sashes, Builders' Ironmongery. Just Arrived from the Collms's Picks, Axes, D.H. Shovels,. Galvanised Iron, Nails, Ridging, &c. Orders left with E. Ancher, Seddon street, will be promptly attended to. TO THE RESIDENTS OF KUMARA. NOTICE. W. H E I N Z , WESTLAND TIN MANUFACTORY, Hokitika, Begs to notify to the public of the Kumara district, that he has opened a Branch Establishment at KUMARA (Centre of Main Road.) Every description of work done. General assorted stock of Iron, Tin, Zinc, &c, always on hand, wholesale and retail. Large number of (Chimneys, all sizes, &c. TNFORMATION WANTED.-Burke : -■- John, Denis, and Patrick Burke, sons of James Burke, and Norrie Ryan, of Culley, Parish of Newport, County Tipperary, Ireland. Their Uncle Denis and several Cousins would be glad to learn their address. Write to their Cousin, John Fitzgerald, President of the First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, United States, America. Irish and Catholic papers in Australia, and general newspapers in New Zealand, please publish and send bill to above I address. I
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Kumara Times, Issue 240, 12 July 1877, Page 1
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