: G 11.E&M O U TH. 'Drived. 't'eKrn’jy.y 23.- —Iparcy Pratt, frbfti Woli'nfib'll; ■‘Wftipara, from Hokitika.
», STEAMSHIP ‘COMP ANY v'->rw *t . i • • . J££ ZEAUm LIMITED. . t Tlie above Company’s RoyaL-Mail ‘Steamers are appointed to leave (cir'camstances permitting) as under:— For Nelsbn, booking ■ Paesengers and r ! ' /. Catgoi for* all New Zealand Forts— The Steamship ALbI6N, oh the 9th' March. For Melbourne,, calling at Newcastle, ! ’ ; 'iNks/W:-^ •The ’Steamship’ALßlON, dti the 13th March. J F6ri dUck&on’b Bay, Bluff, nttid Dun-.-■•■'fcdin- > ’MAORI,-;-Capt. Bernech, Oomniatidcr, i 25 th (February. i. . PASSES GERS BOOKED s , , to and raoitf . . -JuONDON, BY THE ORIENT LINE. From the 15th December, 187 D, to “31st ‘!$80, Return Tickets .will be issued^between Ports within 'New.iZealSbd at which the Comoany’d . 'steamers call, at a reduction of 3d per cent Off the two sirigle fares, available Tor return until the 28th February, iB6O. , Unless passengers book tit the office of the Agents ohe hour prior to the de‘oartuie of the lender Dispatch (from fc Grey mouth) or Waipara (from Hokiika) they, will require to pay their own c are over the. bar. .Owing to the iuconvenierice caused - through visitors crossing the bar, till H persons going ‘to . the, roadstead will be /charged the ordinary vales of fare. For freight or passage ripply to the agents, J. A. BONAR, . Hokitika. ' NANCARROW and CO;,. Grey month. • \ N O'T I'C E, CLA,SS V/ill Bh open eel about the IX. b/giiihing of next month ibr the Instructidh of Children in " . FANGy NEEDLEWORK, including Knitting, Netting) Berlin ( Wool-work, Point Lace, Embroidery, "Crewel-work, <fec.; Leather-work, and Taper arid Wax Mower making, should Hi sufficient number of pupils apply. , TcrriiS, One Shilling per week. Application to be 'made tb MRS 'S. M. SPIERS, Main Road. Eumara, 13th February. <J. HA-NN AH, PRACTICAL and JEWELLER, Seddbn Street, %egs'lo Call the aftent'on of the mining ! l cbinriiuriity to, a seld'itibn of ‘ENGLISH & AMERICAN ’LEVER :: , atopies, ; Of the; Best Makers ■; -.'also, a Choice . : ■ •• 'Assortment of - 1 COLONIAL (h)LD BROOCHES, EARRINGS, •ALBERT CHAINS AND LOCKETS, ; - : Which he is Selling at Reasonable Prides. ‘Watches', Clocks, and Jewellery repaired in a workmanlike manner. l|§r Note The Address ! Opposite Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel. ■ - NOTICE TO MINERS AND THfe PUBLIC - ; : Generally. AMPBELL and KETTLES, ; ■ • iron mon GEiis, Beg tb notify; that in consequence of ’'removing to more central-premises, and spending the arrival ■•of' new rfoek, they ARE SELLING OFF ALL GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. arid Manilla Rope, Chains of all aizes ; Spalling, Striking, and Smiths’ Hairimers, Pick's and Shovels, Keroseiio Lamps, Stoves, , . /Fenders, Fire Irons and Cutlery, in great variety. Alsb. a large and well-selected Stock of ’ ~ China, Glass, and EarthrinwVire J Alid ‘other Goods, too numerous to J , lparticiilari.se. 'Sign of the GOLDEN, PADLOCK, - • Seddoii'Street.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1061, 24 February 1880, Page 2
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