n ILB ER T S T E\V A. R.T’ * CONSULTATION; No.-2, o.v THE GREAT CHAMPION RACK. 47 PRIZES/ 1000 MEMBERS, £1 each. The Drawing will take place under the supervision of the treasurer and committee of responsible subscribers present, imraediatley on subscription list being closed Drawers of prizes will be informed by circular immediately after the drawing. Tickets may be obtained of Mr S. S. Pollock, Dillman’s Town ; Mr Tonka, Albion Hotel, Greymouth; Mr J. Jones, Greymouth; Mr Harris, Cafe de Paris, Hokitika; Mr M‘Gaffin, Eeefton ; Mr T. Shanks, Black’s Point; Mr G. M‘Death, Nelson Creek; Mr Parfitt, No Town; Mr J. Hughes, Westport; and from the Treasurer, GILBERT STEWART, Box 22, Post Office, Knmara; or Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel. npONKS’S ALBION DERBY SWEEP.—No. 23, ox THE GREAT CHAMPION RACE, To be run on the Flemington Course, Melbourne, January 1, 1880. 3000 MEMBERS . . £1 EACH. First Prize Second Prize ... Third Prize Starters (divided) Non-starters (divided),.. ... £IOOO ... 500 ... 300 ... •' 600 ... 600 47 PRIZES. The Drawing will take place under the supervision of the Treasurer and. Committee of responsible Subscribers present, immediately on Subscription .List being closed. Drawers of accepted horses will be informed by telegram, .and general results by circular, as usual. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs Gilbert Stewart, Stewart’s Hotel, Kumara ; E. C. Peters, Connelly’s Hotel, Dillman’s Town ; John Ehlers, National Hotel, Dillman’s Town; and from the Treasurer, RICH. J. TONES, Box 31, Post Office, Greymouth ; And F. B. WATERS, Albion Hotel. Greymouth. pOST-OFFICE STORE, JAMES DRUMMOND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCE IR. A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF Fresh Butter and Eggs, From Local Dairies. STATIONERY AND CROCKERYWARE, ON SALE AT LOWEST RATES. Orders punctually attended to, and delivered in any part of the district, free. GOLD BOUGHT.
GUN-SMITH, PAINTER, GLAZIEE, i - PAPER-HANGER, SIGN WHITER, ENGRAVER, CAEPENEER, AND UNDERTAKER. 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 ROAD.
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Kumara Times, Issue 982, 22 November 1879, Page 3
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369Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 982, 22 November 1879, Page 3
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