MONSTER CLEARING SALE. f JUS i iriißiii BOOTS AND SHOES, AT D. DAVIDSON AND CO.’S COME AND SEE THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS OF NEW, SOUND, AND FASHIONABLE DRAPERY ! To be Cleared Out at Prices that Defy Competition. FOR PARTICULARS, PLEASE SEE HAND-BILLS. D. DAVIDSON AND CO., BBELIN HOUSE, ¥ ■e SEDDON STREET, F,UMARA.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION. TO SEYMOUR THORNE GEORGE, ESQ. SIR, —We, tike undersigned electors ( ' of the Westland District, request i that you will allow yourself to be j nominated as a candidate at the forth- 1 cornin'? election for the seat in the I O ( y Legislative Assembly, rendered vacant ; 1 by the resignation of Mr Button. Be- j 1 lieviug, as we do, that your known in- j s telligence, integrity, and influence, fully | * qualify you for such candidature ; and | * trusting that, as a supporter of Sir J George Grey’s Government, you will use your best endeavors in carrying i out the liberal policy enunciated by | the Premier from the public platform i on his recent visit here; and that,.. if | elected, you will creditably represent j the district, we pledge ourselves, should I you consent, to use our best endeavors , * •to secure your return. 1 J We are, Sir, Yours faithfully, G. A. Paterson James Chesney Joseph Churches James Craig R. C. Reid S. Pizzey W, M‘Kay D. Lindemann Benjamin Dyson John Peake John Hinchcliffe Duncan M‘Donald Carl Schulthies John Lange Tom Bramwell Thomas Haworth W. Keller J. Boeddinghaus Joseph Williams Leopold Netter John Barton Alfred Bock Harry Bawden H. Meyer Edgar Bastings R. Campbell H. Richardson Rae John Cross, M.B.C. Robert Upjohn Evan Morgan George Dale William Webb H. W. Parker John O’Neill George Bath J. B. Cuddeford H. S. Andrews A. W. Bock Martin Eller Charles Wische And 98 others. To Messrs G. A- Patterson, James Chesney, J oseph Churches, James Craig, and the other gentlemen signing the requisition. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your telegram conveying re-! quisition asking me to become a candidate for the representation of the district of Hokitika in the General Assembly. In reply, I have to thank you for the coniidence you have expressed, and recognising the honor of representing so important a part of the community in Parliament, I have much pleasure in acceding to your request, with the assurance that, if elected, the interests of the constituency shall always have my best consideration. I shall take the opportunity of publish! ng in a day or two an address conveying the outline of my opinions on the various questions of policy occupying at the present time the attention of the colony. Immediately upon the writ being issued, I shall visit the; constituency, when I shall explain my views at length. Again thanking you for the honor you have done me, I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, SEYMOUR THORNE GEORGE. Wellington, June 10, 1878. rrENDERS WANTED to take a JL Family of live, with Furniture of a three-roomed Cottage, to Ross. Tenders to close on or before MONDAY, 17th inst., at 8 p.m. Address, Mrs Helms, fruiterer, Oyster Saloon, Seddon street. Lowest or any tender not ne--1 cessarily accepted.
learmonth AND CO. *•> (Successors to William Todd.) AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS. SHAREBROKERS, COMMISSION AGENTS, Commercial Sale Rooms, WHARF-STREET, HOKITIKA. Agents for South British Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Australian Mutual Provident Society, Commissioner of Native Reserves, and Public Trustee. AUCTIONEERING NOTICE. TOWN OF KUMARA AND DISTRICT. W® beg to inform our friends and the public generally that we have this day established a Branch of our AUCTIONEERING, COMMISSION, and INSURANCE AGENCY BUSINESS in the premises lately occupied by Messrs Joshua Gibson and Co., of ■Seddon street, Kumara, under the management of Mr W. G. Runcie, who will be prepared to undertake all business entrusted to our-care. Agents for South British. Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Standard Fire arid Marine Insurance Company, Australian Mutual Provident Society, Commissioner of Native Reserves, and Public Trustee, F. A LEARMONTH & CO., Wharf-street. Hokitika, 14th January, 1878. Final Notice. ON and after this date ALL GOODS at my Store will be sold for CASH, and CASH ONLY. Persons indebted to me are requested bo settle their accounts forthwith, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. S. S. POLLOCK, Main Road, Kumara. June 3rd, 1878. iJ£ING’S JJOTEL DINING BOOMS. Boards 20s per Week ; per Day, 3s 6cl. COFFEE BOOMS. Hot Coffee every evening until Twelve o’clock. w OBSERVE! THOMAS KING’S, Corner of Main Road and Seddon Street. OYSTERS! OYSTERSI MRS HELMS desires to inform her friends and the public generally i that they can depend on being supplied ; on the arrival of every boat with FRESH ROCK OYSTERS. PIES and COFFEE Also, ready at a minute’s notice. A choice selection of FRUIT always on ha ml, at Mrs HELMS, Seddon Street (opposite Bank of New Zealand). ' Larrikins. June 12th. rICE. —I will not be responsible for any DEBTS my WIFE or DAUGHTER may contract after this date, as they have left their home with their own free will. JOHN PHELAN, Larrikins.
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Kumara Times, Issue 534, 13 June 1878, Page 3
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