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ERIN GO-BRAGH WATER-RACE . COMPANY (Limited.) final issue of Unalloyed SHARES. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS will be received by the Directors of the above Company up .to 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, ttys 13th November, for the whole or ariy portion of the unalloted Shares‘of the said Company, consisting of FORTY SHARES OF THE VALUE ‘ OF. £2O EACH. . Applications must be accompanied by a deposit of £lO .per Share," the balance to be paid on allotnieut. ... Priority of application will be con* sidered in? the -allotment of the said' Shares. .•» •. < F. A. LEARMONTH, - Secretary' Erin.-go-Bragh \VaterJßaco • Company (Limited.) Hokitika, 6th November,. 1878. nq;ti;cb. VTOTICE is hereby given, -that all Outstanding ACCOUNTS due to ; COWLISHAW AND PLAISTBD, ‘ Ironmongers, Knmara, liitlst be paid ou or before the 23rd of NO VEMBER, 1878, as, if not. settled by that date,: Legal Proceedings will be taken for ‘ their recovery. . ;■ COWLISHAW and PLAISTED. < ; Kumara, November Ist, 1878. ' THURSDAY, ;l4th NOVEMBER^, 12 o’clock sharp. .... G M. GEORGE AN.D .0 0. b-'* have received the . Mortgagee, to sell by public auctiohj. bn the premises lately occupied by Mr Joseph Jacono, Dillman’a Town, on Thursday, the 14th inst., at 12 o’clock sharp, ... SHOP and DWELLING, together.,with STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of Groceries, Provisions, Furniture, Crockery ware,vGlassware,.': >. ■ Engravings, • Lamps, .Clocks, . Single and double. Iron Bed- . steads, Bidding, Jdtchen utensils, Carpenters’a.Tools,-«&c«, • No, reserve

county Election; TO THE ELECTOfe'IDF . THE V ARAHUR4 RIDING..; ,■ , i i^ENTLEMEN. —By the express desire-■-''A 0 f a large number ..of the Electors in this Riding, I have again consented ; to -: • offer myself as a candidate for a. seat in ' ■ the County, Councils,; ;u, -i- „ .. -. •uSince the 2nd of July, I : ha/ve - hsid -tie honor of being one of your representatives!, •;; in" the Opuncißaud duringthe time which : , lias intervened) I have, gamed such knowledge, of County afiairs generally, % . feel confident I am now fully conversant with all. the wants of the Ridmg, and shall ■ a be able to do more for the-district than heretofore. - • The most importaht question in winch I have- taken an active/part, in the Council, and at pubUc meetings, has been. J ; that of soliciting thPGtovernment to make .. a detour in the 'Hokitika atid Greymouth > Railway, vto /include Kumara, Golds- : , borough, and Stafford, in the line, and, ad--,. vocating a survey of'the; Overland ro‘\ite to Christchurch, via; the Taipo and Waimar . • kariri. ' ■ ; ' . . . , The taking'over of the ‘Westland Water- •; Races, hasbeen adopted by the Council, . , providing the Government'will make a.i .. further grant of £io,ooo ni the matter of - the Mikonui Race. -. ; a - ,' . Both these questions'are. of such; ..vital importance to this dStrict, that: I fed that . I need not dwell at greater length thereon, but their absolute-necessity is apparent, to everyone. ' • ' • ' ' ' With reference, to the Arahura Road Board, I may state that Thave done all Icould in conjunction with ray colleagues, to get this much vexed question finally.dealt with, by-the present Council. ’Our* efforts have not met with success, and should I he returned again I will do my utmost to get this body finally, merged., ; .The urgent need of monOy for other .purposes has doubtless ' bpeh the greatest p stumbling block to Our former effects. ~ : X have had the gratification of getting , a large number of new worts passed - for ’ thi» Oiotript tiinna T'liom (iA&w A : ’ J . ” ~r ° ui biw voiiiicu were gx- ihautjted, and' after the Arahura members had Carried expenditure which the Coun,- , • oil were already beginning,; to tiling .e cessive; : -. ’Tis true that "jiQa^y'-pfiliesev works have not yet beefl.' hnderiaken,‘bui, they must be proceeded with shortly. ;. In conclusion, I beg to, tender my heartfelt thanks to you for past supporty.-A;. and trust that now I am better known, publicly, that my'past may strengthen the - number of my supporters at the forooming i election. : ■ • j -1 have for several years past taken.an j active part in local matters, such, as •Educational Committee*,. Riterary Institutes, Hospital Committees, ’ Friendly | Societies, &c. And having" a firm desire., still, to work with unflagging zeal,'-in anything which may benefit our district, I j place myself in your hands, feeling assured - I that the confidence reposed in me on the 2nd- of July, has not by any act of mine i left me open to your censurp, but otheri wise. , ' I I have the honor to be, 1 ; , Gentlemen, 1 Your most obedient servant, v : H. W. HANDLE, Stafford, November 5, 1878. '

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Kumara Times, Issue 663, 12 November 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 663, 12 November 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 663, 12 November 1878, Page 2

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