ARSON,) ARSON ! ! .eh - ;;£2OO REWARD, -, ii^ioV .WHEREAS on the", moininj of the 1 ) 27th Noveml>er lk>t, the S< 01 e of Messrs' : Roiiiston i.nd-'' ftMlr<.>\ situated in SedclHti street, Rummi, was partially destroyed hy FIRE'•:' And wherea.s at an: Inquest held on jhe 7th day of December, now cut-rent, the follo'wiiijv verdieh:-VH.S returned the Premises of Houston 'and M'llroy were set on tire on the night of the 26th, or morning of thel 27th November, by some person ,or persons unknown : " - Notice is.hereby giren that a Reward of Two Hundred Pounds will be paid by., the. the.. National. and^ .Standard' liisuWce--'* Companies, f fcF such information as shall lead to the apji-.-cqi}fiction pi the "W}ty,P ei ' s ,-' n ..P r l ,er sous. In addition tp the above ,' Reward an application'' lias' beeii made to the Government to extend a free pardon, to any accomplice, 8 'hot being the person who actually' set fire to the Premises, who shall first j " such required information! T ' ' A. HILL JACK, Manager, ;;! v National Insurance Company. . CHARLES REID, Manager,..'.: ' Standard Insurance, Company.; Hokitika, December 18, 1877. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Of the Suprenie - ; Court, R ETH LL ST REE T, - ■ _ HOKITiKA, Directly opposite Union Bank ot Aiistrali'a. A N ; T,E ,D ,i{ . K Sy,<N, TT THAT ALL IN QUEST 0F.,, ."< ,. '. ( GOLD and SILVER- WATCHES, can be supplied at W. BROWN'S, ReveU-street, Hokjitika.' ! '., All Watches guaranteed for timekeeping, and unsurpassedjn finish., ; Prices moderate. ■■■•■ i-..--v.v:- , „--t L . W. BROWN, Watchnmker and Jeweller. '"' '-'' ' ' ,: " ; - : '''•'•' -' T. ONDON BUTCH ; RRY„ Seddon-Street, K'umara. l '" MORGAN ASP liOVE^ .• ~,FA Ml/LY f ■ BXTtTOH ers: English and Continental SMALL always onvhanck'qr tp^jirder. jAYLOBJv AND Jg[f^D|lAJ*|S BOOMfc, ! EMPIRE 1 HOTEL, DILLIiN'S "T!OWi On and after this. da^e—Saturday, December Ist, 187.7—the Charges''will be as under:—- -, ; . - » Breakfast " Is. 6d. ;; : Dinner n ' Ts! Gd. ( '" v Tea... -..Jj.'1'1..-.v. I^6d^-t!-^ Board j per day . J... A 4s> o_d„ \ n . ti ; „ per week 6d. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. THE LARGEST AND BEST DININGROOM IN DDLLMAN?S. TOWN. Meals at all hours, , . JJATHS ! BATHS TC BATHS l'f! HOT, iOOLD, AND SHOWER. Hot Bath, ls~6d. Cold Bath, Is. At<ST E. OTERTON'S, ; Maih-road, Kumara; mext dpov We&tl,aad. Drug jO.A LS. C ..Q AL S, COALS REDUCED to 60s: per Ton, bags included.' . ..: i Single Bags—Six shillings. '■-. ~ Apply at the Tramway. Office, .: Q ARDS, Circulars, Handbills, Receipt Books, Invoices, Pamphlets Cards, Custom. Forms, Time Sheets, Labels, Mining S.crip, .Posters (of all kinds); in, fact, Printing of every description,'alt prices to ; suit- the times 1 1— Kumara. Times ©ffice Seddon-street.
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Kumara Times, Issue 420, 30 January 1878, Page 1
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