A grand chance for speculators to obtain some of the FINEST AND MOST GENUINE liwiyjmr FOE THE SMALL SUM OF 10s. The most splendid specimens ever found in the goldfields. All good, and warranted to be genuine. The Drawing will positively take place on SATURDAY, 3rd MAY. In Melbourne’s Butcher’s Shop, opposite Keller’s Gafe, National Hotel. A committee of management will be chosen in the room, from the ticketholders present. Tickets may be had from Mr S. S. Pollock, and at the principal Hotels. No Prizes will be given for Tickets not paid ior. ! The Prizes are on view in Mr Si Harris’s Cafb, Hokitika. fMPERIAL JJOTEL SWEEP. 220 SUBSCRIBERS, at J&1 each. PRIZE;. The Imperial Hotel. Immediate possesaibVi’ given. This house is situated in the main street of Kumara, and contains nine spacious rooms and a handsome bar, the whole in first-class order, this building having l»een erected regardless of expense. The house possesses an eight months’ onexpired license. The drawing will take place on the piiuciple of the Glasgow Art Union, and will he conducted by a committee chosen from the subscribers present. Tickets may be procured at all the principal hotels, and on the premises. JJIBHRNIAN gWHEP. 260 MEMBERS, at £1 each. The Proprietress' of the Hibernian Hotel, Main street, at the solicitation of many friends, intends disposing of her property on ‘ the Glasgow Art Union principle, instead of submitting, it to public auction ; and, with this; end in view, Tickets will be issued at 30s each to those desirous of securing an interest in a first-class property. The Hotel, which contains ten wellbuilt Rooms and a handsome Bar, is situated on freehold ground, and has a large yard and all the necessary outbuildings appertaining to a well-ap-pointed House; and the whole premises are securely fenced. ' The Drawing will take place at an e&rly date, and will be conducted by a committee of the subscribers, and due notice of the day appointed will be i given. D. Williams, MINING AND ENGINE SMITH Dillman’s Town and Kumara. (CAST-STEEL HAMMERS, PICKS, I CROWBARS, DRILLS, - 'Of the Beat Material, always on hand. TRUCKS, GAGES, BUCKETS, WHIM and WATERWHEEL MOUNTINGS, Made to order on the shortest notice. PATENT OVAL gAMSON FENCING WIRE. Those about to Fence are respectfully invited to send to the undersigned for Circulars and full particulars of this celebrated Wire, allowing the great advantages it possesses over all other Wires, So great has been the success that numerous imitators are in the market, and the public have to bo wary and not get taken in by having worthless stuff palmed off as equal to the “ Samson,” Look for Tally on each Coil I 3500 Tons sold during Lust Year ! {During recent Bush Fires we have received very gratifying information as to the superiority of this Wire—quite a new feature in its history. Send for Circulars. M'LEAN BROTHERS and RTGG, Importers and Ironmongers. 69, Elizabeth Stkeet, Melbourne.
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Kumara Times, Issue 804, 29 April 1879, Page 3
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