S H IPPING. HOKITIKA. . ARUIVSfI). March 4. Kennedy, from nOVth&rn GREYMOUTH. ARRIVED. „ March 4. —Edith Reid, from Napier ; Thames, from Nelson. |jNi6N STEAMSHIP COMPANY ' HEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. , Company's Royal Mail otearhers are appointed to leave (cir*cumstances permitting) as under : Pdr Ndlsonj booking Paesengers and ■; Cargo, for all New Zealand Ports— The Steamship ALBION, on the 9th March. Fer Melbourne, calling at Newcastle, , fI.S.W. The Steamship ALBION, on the 13th . March. , -For Jackson’s Bay, Bluff, and Dun- ' i, edin— MAORI, Capt. Bernech, Commander, PASSENGERS BOOKED TO AND FROM -London, by the orient llne. From the 16th December, 1879, to ■3lst January, 1880, Return Tickets • will be issued between Porta Within •New Zealand «t which the Company’s •steamers caH, at a reduction of 30 per cent off the two single fares* available ;. for return until the 28th February, •1880. Unless passengers book at the office of the. Agents one hour prior to the deuartme of the tender Dispatch (from , ‘Greyraouth) or Waipara (from Hoki- ; ,ika) 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 ’Company’s agents, J. A. BONAR, Hokitika. NANC ARROW ‘and CO., Grey month. n-oTice. A CLASPS Will be opened about the A beginning df next iildhth for the ■lnstruction of Children tft. , pANCt NEEDLE WORE, Including • Knfttitig, Netting, Berlin Wool-work, Point Lace, Embroidery, Ci*ftWel-Work, &o.; Leather-work, and Paper and Wkx Flower making, should : a sufficient number of pupils apply. Terms, One Shilling ‘per Week, Application to be made to MRS • I S. M. SPIERS, Main Road. Kumara, 13th February. ~si. ' • ' J. HANNAH, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER Knd JEWELLER, Seddon Street, “Begs to call the attention of the mining community to a selection of ENGLISH & AMERICAN LEVER ■WATCHES, ‘Of the . Beat Makers; also, a Choice Assortment of COLONIAL GOLD EROOGHES, EARRINGS, -ALBERT CHAINS AND LOCKETS, Which he is Selling at Reasonable Prices. XVatchea, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired in a workmanlike manner. 'SST Note the Address I 'Opposite Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel, T 0 H N DAVI ES, y TAILOR, -AND HABIT MAKER, ■Pegs to inform the inhabitants of Kumara and the surrounding districts that he has ‘commenced business in Eeildon street, Apposite the Union Bank, where he hopes, by strict attention to business, 'Combined with good workmanship and moderate charges, to ■merit a fair share of public patronage. ; N. 8., Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters of till descriptions made, and of latest fashions. AH orders punctually attended to-. Note the address : Opposite the Union Bank of Australia.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1070, 5 March 1880, Page 2
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