THE SITTINGS of tb3 RESIDENT I .\I AGISTR ATtf ; S and WARDEN'S COURTS will bo held during the month of AUGUST as under:— Grey mouth— I'Jth, 12 th', 19th, 2Gth Aha.ura—Gth No Town—ll tli Maori Gully—ll Hi, at 3 p.m. Maori Ureok—l2th, at 10 a.m. Kr.mara—Li-th, 28th Greenstone CHARLES BROAD. 11. M. and Warden. In the event of weather preventing from day to day. NOTICE. PTIITE undersigned bog 1: to notify that lie lias re-established himself as an AUCTIONEER, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, and is now prepared to undertake and carry out Auction Sales—Either in town or conducting sales as heretofore will be strictly adhered to, viz., to study solely the interests of the vendors. Consignments— Of produce and fruit always on sale in the Mart. Jams—-Sole Agent in Westland for Peacock's clebrated Hobart Town stoueless jams. Insurance—Being representative for both the South British and Standard Insurance Companies, he is prepared to effect fire or marine, insurances at the lowest current rates within the Province of Westland. Land Board The sittings of the Waste. Lands Board regularly attended and ail land agency work undertake;). Land Broker—Molding the appointment of a Registered Land Broker, under " The Land Transfer Act," he is prepared to bring titles under tho Act, and execute transfer.-;, mortgages, and leases under same. Share Broker— Shares of all kinds bought and sold on commission. Agent For the Commissioner of Native Reserves and Public i rustee. Business Premises—-The Commercial Sale Rooms, Wharf Street, Hokitika. F. A. LEARMONTJi, Auctioneer, &c, Hold'ika, May IG, 1870. F 0 R SA.L E : BANK & INSURANCE STOCKS. MpHE Undersigned has on hand, for I SaIe—SHARES in the Bank of New Zealand, National. .an'. 1 , Colonial Banks; also South British. New Zealand, Union, National, and Standard Insurance Companies', All good dividend paying stocks. Full particulars and quotations on application to F. A. LEAEMONTII, Auctioneer, Hokitika. THOROUGH BUTCHEKY AND BAKERY, MAIN STREET, KUMAIIA. PETER A DAMSON Intimates to his old friends and the public generally that in opening the ai.ove establishment, he trusts to merit a fair share of public support, by offering only the best qualities of Meat and good sweet wholesome bread. As" meat is as necessary to bread as 'oread is to meat, the opportunity is thus offered of obtaining the two great necessaries of life at the same establishment, without the inconvenience and Rouble usually ] entailed in procuring tkese articles at different places. E|s?r AH orders promptly executed, and delivered at customers' residences. I). Williams, .MINING AND ENGINE SM: Dill man's Town and Kumara. CAST.. STEEL HAMMERS, F CROWBARS, BRILLS, Of the Rest, Material, always on hand. TRUCES, CAGES, BUCKETS, WKDI and WATEE\vIiEEL MOUNTIEGS, Made to order on the shortest nofi-je. f'f'O LET.—Tb.> >-\. "■■• "iv ;:'■•: ].,,..v Orii'-.c of th
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Kumara Times, Issue 915, 5 September 1879, Page 3
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