|jNION steamship company OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. The above CohYpany’s Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to leave (cir'cu instances permitting) as under : Dor Melbourne, calling at Newcastle, JS.S.W:— 'CLAUD HAMILTON, Capt. Irvine, 30th November. For Westport, Nelson, Lyttelton, and Dunedin MAORI, Capt. Bernetfh, On Tuesday, 25th November. PASSENGERS BOOKED , .. TO AND FROM -LONDON, BY THE ORIENT LINE. Unless passengers book kt the office of the Agehts one hour prior to the departure of the tender Dispatch (from ■Greymoufch) or Waipara (from Hokiika) they will require to pay their own "are over the bar. Owing to the inconvenience caused through visitors crossing the bar, all persons going to the roadstead will be ‘charged the ordinary rates of fare. For freight or passage apply to the Confipany’s agents, J. A. BONAR, Hokitika. NANCARROW and 00., Greymouth. NOT I G K TO MINERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. jfl AMPIiELL axi) KETTLES, IRON.MONGKRS. Deg to notify that in consequence of I’ortioving to more central premises, and Spending the arrival of new stock, timy -are Selling off all goods AT REDUCED PRICES. European and Manilla Rope, Chains of All sD-s ; Spalling, Striking, and Smiths’ Hammers, Picks and ‘Shovels, Kerosene Lamps, Stoves, Fenders, Fire Irons and Cutlery, in great variety. ■Also, a large and well-selected Stock of Cnii'ii-, Glass, and Earthen ware Ami other Goods, too numerous to particularise. Digit Of the GOLDEN PADLOCK, Seddon Street. j£DMAUA SHOEING FORGE, D. WIL L I AMS. D. W. having seemed the Services 'of Mr j. Holmes, a First-class SHOEING SMITH, has much pleasure to inform the public that on and after MONDAY next, September Bth, the above Branch will be carried on in■ connection with my Business in Kumara, ami hopes, l.v Strict Attention and Good Workmanship, to merit a shat e of Public support. Kumara, Sept. 3, 1679. GUN-SMITH, PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPER-HANGER, •SIGN WRITER, ENGRAVER, CARPENEER, AND Fndertak e r. Umbrellas, Lamps, and all Articles requiring it, Repaired to satisfaction, or no payment. I beg to disabuse the minds of those who would or did say that they would give me the preference if I had a Hearse, through a lame excuse or their ignorance of the fact. I have made arrangements by which I can furnish a real Hearse, not wooden feathers, and on reasonable terms. D. FALVEY, DILLMAN’S TOWN RO AD.
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Kumara Times, Issue 980, 20 November 1879, Page 2
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