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QLAKENDON JJOTEL SWEEP. 300 MEMBERS, at £1 each. PRIZE: Tha Clarendon Hotel, FURNISHED. This Hotel is situated in the most central part of Kumara, in the Main Road, and next Drummond’s Comer. It contains nine rooms, well ahd faithfully built, and in a thorough state of repair. The Bar is handsomely fitted up, and the whole house furnished throughout with all the necessaries ap{>ertaiuing to a well-appointed Hotel. The house possesses, an eight months’ unexpired licence. ■ > The Proprietor will offer this valuable ,pro|>erty for disposal On the principle of the Glasgow Art Union, and the. Drawing, which will be. superintended by a committee selected from the subscribers present, will take place, immediately the Tickets are disused of. The winner will obtain immediate possession, and will be enabled to commence business without any delay. A catalogue of the furniture and fittings can be seen on application at the Clarendon Hotel, Main street. Tickets may be obtained at Peam’s Buck’s Head Hotel, Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel, Rugg’s, Kumara Hotel, Blake’s Empire Hotel, and George’s Masonic Hotel. B A L L S. HARMONIC UNION PIPES. MR. COUGHLIN begs to notify to , the public that he is open to engagement for one night in each week, Mondays and Saturdays excepted. Charges, j£3 3a. .Apply Post-Office Hotel, Main Road.. FOR 8 ALE. QiOTTAOES AND HOTEL PROPERTY, In various parts of the Town. D. HANNAN, Commission Agent POBT- O P FlO E STORE. JAMES DRUMMOND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GEOQEBw' A CONSTANT SUPPLY OP Fresh Butter and Eggs, From Local Dairies. STATIONERY AND CROCKERYWARE;: ' ON SALE AT LOWEST. BATES. Orders punctually attended to, and delivered in any part of the district GOLD BOUGHT. WANGANUI BUTCHERY, DILLMAN'S TOWN. THOMAS CLARK, A FAMILY BUTCHER. T. C., having determined to sell at the block at the lowest possible prices, for cash, trusts that by keeping nothing but of the primest quality in the above establishment,. combined with civility and a strict attention to the wants of his customer*, to merit a share of the public patrouage and support of the inhabitants of Dillman’s Town. Roast Beef, 6d per lb. Boiling Beef, 5d and 6d per !b. Sausages, 6d per Veal and Pork, as per market Black and White Puddings, lOd per lb. German Sausages, la 3d. BST Small goods, of undoubted quality, always on hand, comprising— German Sausages, Black Puddings, Tripe, Spiced Beef, Saveloys, White Puddings, Oxford Brawn, &c., &c. : at the , WANGANUI BUTCHERY, DILLMAN’S TOWN. (Opposite the Barber’s). WANTED, a WHEELRIGHT, for a short job. Apply Thos. Low, Blacksmith, Stafford.

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Kumara Times, Issue 648, 25 October 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 648, 25 October 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 648, 25 October 1878, Page 3

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