J)ISTRICT ORDERS. In compliance with paragraph 3 of the New Zealand Gazette, dated 13th December, 1877, the following ai-e the Rules and Conditions to be observed in FIRING FOR THE DISTRICT PRIZES, For the Year ending 31st March, 1878The sum of £2B ss. has been granted by the Government to the Westland District, -which has been divided as follows: RD7LE VOLUNTEERS. First Set.—£l3 15s; 200, 500, and 600 yards; seven shots at each distance. Ist Prize £5 0 0 2nd „ 3 0 0 3rd „ 2 10 0 4th „ ... ... 2 0 0 sth „ ... ... 1 5 0 Second Set.—£9; 300, 400, and 500 yards; seven shots at each distance. All winners cf Govern- j ment money excluded. Ist Prize £4 0 0 . 2nd „ 2 0 0 3rd „ 1 10 0 4th , 10 0 sth „ 0 10 0 Wunbleton target, 1873. Competitors only allowed to fire in one set CADETS. Cadets.—£s 10s ; 100, 150, and 200 yards; seven shots at each distance. Ist Prize £2 0 0 2nd „ 1 10 0 3rd „ 1 0 0 4th „ 0 10 0 sth „ 0 10 0 These prizes &ve open to all Volunteers in the District. The dates of firing of the First Westland Rifles, Kumara Contingent, and Hokitika Cadets will be fixed hereafter. The general rules Prize Firing Regulations, 1877, to be adhered to. (Signed) JAS. A. BONAR, Capt. Commanding Westland District. February sth, 1878. W. M. P C BKIS S , BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Of the Supreme Court, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA, Direetly opposite Union Bank ot Australia. IF. C. D up E * WATCHMA K E R, & c, [Established 1865] Begs to call the attention of his customers and the publie generally to his most magnificent stock of JEWELRY, -which he is prepared to sell at Melbourne prices. Quality indisputable, and guaranteed. F. 0. D. has just reeeived a very choice stock of Electro-Plated Ware, being of the newest design, and good hard metal, which in quality and pattern cannot be surpassed. Extensive purchases enable him to sell the same below Melbourne prices. An early inspection is invited. Note the Address: F. 0. DUPRE, WATCHMAKER, &c., Mawhera Quay, Gtreymouth. All orders left with Mr. Gilbert Stewart; or, Mr. Bulstrode, Kumara, will be promptly attended to. ,'ANTED KNOWN, THAT all in quest of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, ean be supplied at W. BROWN'S, Revell-street, Hokitika. All Watches guaranteed for timekeeping, and unsurpassed in finish. Prices moderate. W. BROWN, Watchmaker and Jeweller. QARDS, Circulars, Handbills, Receipt Books, Invoices, Pamphlets, Show Cards, Custom Forms, Time Sheets, Labels, Mining Scrip, Posters ((of all kinds); in fact, Printing of every description, at prices to suit the times.— Kumara Times Office Seddon-street
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Kumara Times, Issue 456, 13 March 1878, Page 1
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