To-morrow evening at 7 o'clock, the Catholics of iCumara will hold a public meeting at St. Patrick's Church, to consider the proposed Education Bill It was. announced at the Court, this morning, that the next sitting of the Licensing officer will take place on Thursday the 6th prox. Superintending Inspector Sherman, of the Armed Constabulary, arrived to"day in Kumara. • We have been favoured with a report ofjhe Tea meeting which took place ob Tuesday evening. Pressure on oui space precludes us from publishing il this evening. One purchase, no matter for wha amount, will convince "every buyer that i great saving is effected by purchasing a The Beehive. The proof is the trial; Th« Beehive is in Main-street, it is cheap, il is good, and every family should patronist it. To the miner, mechanic, business man,.and heads of families, come and judge for yourselves; to the rich and poor (who have spent their money foi worthless goods), come and select the beßt value for your money,—[Advi.]
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Kumara Times, Issue 276, 23 August 1877, Page 2
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