< ' ''T. TitQXTO.: ISSUED. AT, REDUCED RATES. TX/TESSRS ! MWECKAN,. BDAOK--IVA /aWOOD andOO’S ROYAL MAIL : {LINE of STEAMERS aro'dppoiAted to 1 Heaven (circumstances .permitting) 4s jo 'vt*i ,:uU.if. ':<• 3, , Hpjjjf $. \ AEMON,bToz&r, I'Coiinxancler, ' i, %: \* tn AliHAjSdfißA, ii/LMuir, Cominander, >r Marbh U4th. : !■ - ■■■•■■•.•Jr. 'T&fiyi'ltU A 1 ,’ Sinclair, C^mmaWdtr, £■ D«* •.* r ■! ■ f.-.- f'/l ' 'r--' L .(/ I -r: / .• I { r! ' o/^ckets.may beobtained.for all- thtj ®few iZealaiid and Australian ports. ; For• pdr tibulaes apply at once to ” ° 7 A. BONAR, / ;: _ Lt 7.rHdkitifei."' LAHMAN, -& CO., iGreymouth, agents. tt»ior sTeAm Shipping V COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. , Head UMbce—»D unedhi. • :i * • The steamers of this Company are weaving the various ports of New Zealand .at. short intervals. Arningeinexitscan be made with the 'Undersigned- jby persons desirous of 'bringing their families to Greymouth. The Maori leaves Dunedin for the West Coast every four weeks. Further particulars may be had on to file Agents, *" NANCARROW and‘oo., Oreyiuout.h. D. Cameron’s IOOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES /HOKITIKA AND GREY MOUTH. . D.C. toiiifiinu'tbe Inhabitants of Sumara that the above dine of coaches fun’ regularly ns follows .; ’The. Mail •Goaoh loaves Rugg’s Hotel, , , everydav, at (L3O p.iu., for Hokitika; and at 12.20 p. uu, for Groymouth. fA S}|*omf'C«mfh leit-Ves Ruggls Hotel, if of -M< Hitika, every afiefiVoduV AtfS ft m' ***•’■ *' ’• .’‘L-noiw ~ljni '''.Mi! t r; MAILGGAGHEa; ]i Leaves itlie-AuabralamaittHoWL: ~i ((Calßog for; (pusaengdrs at tthe.Empire /’■ ' ' / ’ Hotel,), • j: ! FIG R GIHiR I S rCR URe®., ; EYEEY TUESDAY AN® tFRLDA Y, ' ' ajn ,:t ■■ ■’ "■ ~ 'Thb coach trejichee ‘•GoodfdHow’HS aidtConilinldflation' house • '(skc miles from tfel loves'foil Hokitika- every 'Wednesday 'at iibotit ;B ,p.'ni. - CASSIDY, iCLAREEi AND GO., f'M: lo .(• ,'• i , IPro^rietors, '•E‘i “ ■ rtt.MEItOX’.S COACH t ObAjiiY %eiweeu . aa . HOKAriKA; 1 f’; 1 abtl Mop Itika at 4 ,p.m. A [coaoli also leaves ior daily, returning (j;he night. ,■ ! , / ... ffenUmtes. f.,., " ’ . • jEaddle Horses, Buggies,Wagonettes, tftiwaye :,on,. .Jiirei at fthe,, ,>Couiitieuml i§tuhi<ag,Re,vpU. street. . 7 - : ii. ... : i .ffOHN CAMERON, Proprietor. ETiOjRiE. JA3KDES DRUMMOND WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL O EOO EE. . A 'CONSTANT SUPPLY OF 3Fresh Butter and Eggs, From the Arahura, DURIN-G THE SEASON. STATIONERY, j URQCK>ERYWARE, ' ' AND • MINING TOOLS, >ON SALE AS iOWfiST HATJES.
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Kumara Times, Issue 457, 14 March 1878, Page 1
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340Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 457, 14 March 1878, Page 1
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