ON SALE. UNDERSIGNED has ON SALE, at Lowest Market Rates — XjA.HOE STOOIKIS OF TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEE, s pifins WINES, SPIRITS, ETC. Oats, Bran, Chaff, Wheat, &c. DUNCAN MTjEAN, MAIN EOAD. BOOTS AND SHOES. TT AS the public heard the news, ■IL That Tommy Barton’s Boots and Shoes Surpass all others in Kumara town, For which he wears King Crispin’s crown 1 His Walking Shoes the multitudes adorn, His Watertights by crowds are worn, His Spring-Sides gracefully clasp the feet, Whilst his Slippers are a perfect treat. He is patronised by young and old, His goods are the cheapest ever sold, And none with him can dare compete In beautifying human feet. His leather is good, and his work is strong,. Perfect ,in can’t go wrong • All competition'he (fon'diefy, ' And on his taste you may rely. ' Your corns he’ll cure, more than words can tell, And his cheap prices will suit you well. T. BARTON, OPPOSITE D. WILLIAMS,’ BLACKSMITH’S, SEDDON STREET.
ROTECTION OP CLAIMS DURING THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. ALL GOLD-MINING CLAIMS, RIGHTS, and PRIVILEGES within the KUMARA GOLDFIELD will be PROTECTED from the 16th to the 31st of MARCH, 1880, both days inclusive. JAMES MACKAY, Warden. Warden’s Office, Kumara, March 16, 1880.
J. HANN AH, . PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, Seddon Street, Begs to call the attention of the mining commtfnity to a selection of ENGLISH & AMERICAN LEYER WATCHES, Of the Best Makers; also, a Choice Assortment of COLONIAL GOLD BROOCHES, EARRINGS, ALBERT CHAINS AND LOCKETS, Which he is Selling at Reasonable Prices. Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired iu a workmanlike manner. t . IJilT : Note the Address ! Opposite Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel. THE SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE WESTLAND PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. notice. TENDERS will be received on and alter APRIL the 6th, 1880, to LEASE the undermentioned SECTIONS f>r any period from One to Twenty-one Years'; Nos. 17, 28, 34, 95, 100, 312, SOI, 21, and 87. Amount of yearly rental of every section, £5. In the case of Sections 17, 34, 100, and 312, Separate Tenders must be sent in for the PURCHASE of BUILDINGS upon tie said SECTIONS. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted; E. T. I^O'BINSON, Secretary. March sth, 1880;
NOTICE. THE SITTINGS of the RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S and WARDEN’S .COURTS will be held during the month of APRIL, 1880, as under Kumara—lst, 14th, and 28th. JAMES MACKAY, R.M. and Warden. REYMOUTH HOTEL, NEARLY AT THE Corner of Seddon and Main Streets, KUMARA. MRS EITSON (Widow of the Late Joseph Ritson), Proprietress. The above Hotel, being fitted with lofty and well-ventilated Bed and Sitting Rooms, offers every comfort and convenience to Boarders and Visitors generally. Commercial gentlemen can be accommodated with suitable sample and show rooms. The Bar- is supplied with the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS, &c.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1086, 24 March 1880, Page 3
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