pHCENIX BREWERY, PIZZEY 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! M'CARTHrS BREWERY, KUMARA. WANTED everyone to know that they can get supplied, from McCarthy'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 M { CARTHY, Proprietor. Waimea Brewery, STAFFORD. MESSRS M. HOTJLAHAN & CO., Ale and Porter Brewers and Bottlers, Ginger Beer, Lemonade, and Cordial * Manufacturers, Having made extensive alterations in their Brewery at Stafford, beg to call the attention of the public to the Superior Quality of their Prize Ales >vn "Porter. wbici- ” Q '*ooT t ised by connoisseurs to be the best" in New Zealand. Orders left at their Dep6t, Kumara, and at the Brewery, .Stafford, will be punctually attended to.
gULSTRODE’S OLTJB gWEEP K U M A R A , ON THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1877. 1000 Subscribers, at - • 20s Each. Eirst Horse - . * £SOO Second Horse - £2OO Third Horse - £IOO Starters (Divided) - - £IOO Non-Starters (Divided) - £IOO Will be drawn at the Club Hotel, Kumar a, as soon 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 O. G. Riley, and Mr Gilbert Stewart. Tickets may be obtained at the principal Hotels at Greymouth, Hokitika, and Kumara. J. BULSTRODE, Treasurer.
EVENING CLASSES. FOR Youths and Adults are now opened, at Houlahan’s Store, opposite Police Court. English Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, and Bookkeeping: Mathematics, Algebra, Mensuration, and Geometry. Languages,—French and Latin. J. J. CROFTS, Head Teacher, Kumara R.C. School. Pupils prepared for Civil Service examination. Terms easy. HOLDER, AND CO., Victoria Timber and Iron Yard, Boundary street, Greymouth, Have in Stock— Doors, Sashes, Builders’ Ironmongery. Just Arrived from the Manufacturers— Collins’s Picks, Axes, D.H. Shovels, Galvanised Iron, Nails, Ridging, &c. Orders left with E. Ancher, Seddon street, will be promptly attended to. SWEEPSTAKES.. QN Bulstrode’s Club Sweep, will take place at the Club Hotel every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, until date of drawing.
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Kumara Times, Issue 247, 20 July 1877, Page 1
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