EDUCATION BOARD. NOTICE. ■pEESONS taking a Lease of Sections in the Township of Kumara, will ba permitted to remove their buildings at any time previous to expiration of lease, upon paying tent for full term. Holders of corner sections, where the streets are not yet made, will be allowed a reduction of 50 per cent of their npxt year’s rent, if the streets are not made within six months. E. T. ROBINSON, Secretary. ’TXT’ ANTED, Tenders for building a ’’ House, 22 x 36ft., in Dillman’s Town. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr Kelly’s Store. Tenders to close on the 20th inst, at I o’clock. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 7TTENDERS are invited by the Church i of England Building Committee ffcill Monday next, 23rd inst., for clearing half an acre of ground, more or less, in Third-street. Specifications to be seen at tbe Bank of New South Wales, where tenders will be received. R. J. LANAUZE, Hon. Sec. Ball ! Bam. ! TITR and Mrs HORNE invite their "•I Friends and the Public in general to an OPENING BALL at the ts- NATIONAL HOTEL, Seddon street, THIS EVENING, 20th instant, GOOD MUSICDancing to commence at 9 p.ra. - FIRST WESTLAND RIFLES, . KUMAEA CONTINGENT, DISTRICT ORDERS. TV/TEMBERS of the above Contingent . A will parade for Monthly Inspection on THIS EVENING, the 20th inst., at the Tboatw Royal, Seddonatreet, at 8 p.m. Full dress, with arms and accoutrements -complete as issued.. Signed, J. A, DONAR, Officer Commanding District. Head Quarfws, •July 17, 1877.; T HEATBE O Y A L. •SATURDAY, JULY 21, GRAND GIFT NIGHT, In consequence of the success on the last occasion, the management are ren--couraged to give a number of valuable prizes away on Saturday Evening next. The leading prizes will consist of clocks meerschaum pipes and silver cruet stands, silver butter dishes, Ac.-—A Grand Performance, in which dtfiss Beatrice Lyster, Messrs. Jolly, Muirhead, Stewart and Inglis will appear.—Prices of admission: Front seats {two chances), 2s 5 back do. (one •chance), la. MUSIC. LESSONS In Pianoforte Music given 1 by Mrs Taylor, opposite Kec ch and Molloy, Soddon-street. For terms, apply to Mrs Taylor, as above. WANTED, a SITUATION, as Grocer’s Assistant.—Address “G.R. W„” office of this paper. COALS. COALS. JJEST GREYMOUTH COALS by the bag, or ton, at the lowest rates, at CAMPBELL & KETTLES, Seddon-street, Agent for the Coal Pit Heath Company. NOTICE. I HAVE this day sold to MESSRS PATERSON, MICHEL, and Co., tie whole of the BOOK DEBTS and GOOD WILL of Paterson Bros., Westland Steam Coffee Mills, and hereby give notice that . their receipt will be sufficient discharge of • all accounts owing to the late firm. THOMAS POLE. Hokitika, May 7th, 1877. D. FALYEY, PAINTER, Glazier, Paperhanger, Sign Writer, Decorator, and Cypher Engraver. Stamps cut on wood, Stone, metal. Guns repaired and cleaned, nipples, pins from one-fourth to one-eixteenth; initials on watches, rings, lockets, &c. Timber grave enclosures, and tablets to imitate stone, with epitaph carved. Buildings begun Ut foundation and finished with sign. Any work from the cradle to the coffin, •If honest and honorable, undertaken. Temporary Residence, J. G. Green’s Bpofr Warehouse, Seddon-street. OTDNEY Tweed Trousers and Vest at o s; Great Bargain, at D. Davidson and Co,’a.
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Kumara Times, Issue 247, 20 July 1877, Page 3
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