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Early Shaws. Flukes. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. a ft ■ % cr? • . .... ..4 £ARGB STOCK OF : - ' la. S 3ri E 33 S', " i :■ vr- STOCKS, .' ■' ' *7" I r»V-;r.- r * - ‘ ' ••• ; • - Ai.su. 20,wi1l HAWTHOIiN QUICKS ; And ii Splendid Assortment of New Seeds, for Garden and AgiieultimU purposes, just to hand, and .On Sale at D CJ MAN - MCL E A N’S, MAIN. STREET.

gMPIRE JJOT EL DILLMAN’S TOWN. THOMAS MAHER, PROPRIETOR = The Proprietor having recently purchased. the -above well-known Hotel, trusts that by keeping the choicest brands of WINES, SPIRITS, AND LIQUORS, combined with civility and attention to customers, to merit public support. ' COACHES wiH be constantly run, on the completion of the New Road, between the Hotel and Blake’s Empire Hotel, Kumara, calling at all the principal Hotels in the township. Fares, during the day, 6d) after 8 p.m., Is. Parcels and goods conveyed at reasonable rates. ' . .■•■■■ , - ■ " / ; ; ; ;. dhalman’S r pi'romaT c lark, . . FAMILY BUTCHER T. Qy having determined, to ■ sell at the block at the lowest,, possible pripes, for cash, trusts .that by keeping nothing, but-, of 'the primest quality in die above I establishment, combined Iwith civility ahd ; a Strict attention; to, the; wants of his customers, to merit a share of the public! patronage and support of the inhabitants of Hillman’s Town. ; Roast Beef, 6d per lb. Boiling Beef, 5d and 6d per 2>. Sausages, 6d per lb. Veal and Pork, as per market Black and White Puddings, lOd per ft>.. ■ German Sausages, Is 3d. Small goods, of undoubted quality, always-on; hand,' 6ompnsingr— German Sausages, Black- Puddings, Tripe, ;Spiced: Beef, - ’White Puddings, Oxford Biuwny &G.j &c. j it the •• ' Wanganui butchery, ’ DILLMAN’S TOWn. (Opposite the . Barber’s). -OYSTERS ! OYSTERSt MRS HELMS desires to-inform herfriends and ■ the public generally that they can depend on being supplied on the arrival of every boat with FRESH ROCK OYSTERS. PIES and COFFEE v >; ■: Also, ready at a minute’s notice. A choice selection of FRUIT alway on hand, at Mrs HELMS, Seddon .Street (opposite Batik of New Zealand). . H DIXON, LOCK AND GUN • SMITH, Sewing Machines Repaired. CARPENTER, PAPER HANGER, PAINTER, and GLAZIER, Umbrellas covered or repaired, Scissors ground, Razors sharpened, Saws set and sharpened, Lamps repaired. H. D. having taken the premises lately occupied by S. Hardley, 199, Seddon street, trusts, by good workj mansbip and reasonable prices,, to secure a fair share of public support. I - TOWN CRIER.

AUCTIONEERS. g M. GEORGE AND CO, ■ Seddon Street (Formerly Premises of T. Quinn and I Co., Drapers),. A ,tT C T 10 N-E E E S, COMMISSION AND MINING AGENTS, &c. SalefivOjf every description undertaken, I PRODUCE, ; . • | .CATTLE, j MINING CL AIMS, I MERCHANDISE, „ -jS. M. 0. and Go; beg" to* state, that any Sales or Commissions entrusted .to. them will be attended to with every care and attention,. * ACCOUNT SALES PROMPTLY RENDEfLEI). .. I 'KiiMAkA . Photographic otudio - |. Seddon. street 0 : (Next | Door to F. and G. F. Bulleh’s). ALEXR. CAMERON has on hand; Views of Eluma,ra, Reception, of Sir George Grey, &c,, &c. Portraits taken in all. styles, in any Views of Residences, Gold workings, (Sro , taken on the shortest notice. ' ALEX. CAMERON, Accountant and Commission Agent, ; " SedtTon street. Commissions platted in the hands of the...above attended to with .care and punctuality. • , .. ■ ■ Books made up, Accounts made out, Agreements, Transfers, etc., drawn up. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS for. GREENSTONE AND DILLMAN’g ; • ■ ■ TOWN;: : . Da :n* s waggonettf.g leave Rugg’s Hotel for Gieen stone daily, at ,10 a.m. j and for Dill man’s Town every hour lip to 11 p.m. DANIEL CORBOY, Proprietor. GRAHAM’S DILLMAN’S TOWN EXPRESI runs daily between Rugg’s Hote' Kumara, and Dillman’s Town, carryin bigga-ge and parcels at moderate charges Leave Kumara Leave Dillman’a 9 a.m. 10 a.m. , 11.30 ~ 12 noon. 1.30 p,m. . 2.30 p.m. 5 ~ 6 Fares, 6d each way ; after 6 p.m., Is, SPECIAL TRIPS AT NIGHT. Leave Kutnara, at 10 and 11 o’clock. Leave Dillraan’s Town, at 10.30 and 11.3 C W. GRAHAM, Proprietor.

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Kumara Times, Issue 623, 26 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 623, 26 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 623, 26 September 1878, Page 3

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