THE SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE WESTLAND PRO 4 YINCIAL DISTRICT; NOTICE. TENDERS Will be rbcbivbdotl and alter APRIL the 6th, 1680, to LEASE tile undermentioned SEC 4 TIONS for any period .from One to TWentyHjneYeafcs I— t Nog. 17, 28, 34, 95, 100, 312, 801, 31, and 87* Amount of yearly rental of eVefy seo* tion, £s* c lit the ease of Sections 1?, 3|, 100, and 312, Separate Tenders must be sent in for the PURCHASE of BUILDINGS Upon the- said SeU TIONS. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted* E. T* ROBINSON, Secretary. March 6th, 1880. ILBERT STEWART’S CONSULTATION - No. 3, OJ* THE StD NE t CU P, To be run at R&udwick, New South Wales, on 31st March, iß6o* 2000 MEMBERS, M each* The Drawing wilt take place / under the supervision of the treasurer and o committee of responsible subscribers present, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, March 30th. ‘ ... Tickets may be obtained of Mr S. S*> Pollock, ~ Dill mans ..Town ; Mr Tonks, Albion -Hotel, Greymouth ; Mr J. Jones Greymouth j. Mr Harris Cafe de Paris, Hokitika j Mr Reefton.; Mr T. Shanks, Black’s Point; Mr G. M'Beath, Nelson Creek ] Mr J. Hughes, Westport; Mr C. Cribbin, Stafford Town; Mrs; PieStei, Golds* borough ; and from the Treasurer, . . GILBERT STEWART, t . Boat-.. 22, Post. Office,. Kumar*;. or Gilbert. Stew art’s Hotel. : | P:'P- S 1 S COC O A breakfast. “By a through knowledge of' the natural laws which'govern the opera*' tions of digestion and and bya careful application oi the fine properties of welhselected codoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast, tables with, a delicately flavoured beverage which may save its many heavy doctor’s bills. It is by the judicious use of such article •f diet that a constitution ;• may bb gradually built np until strong enough to resist every tendency to „ disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are float* ing around ready, to attack wherever ' there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”—See article inthe Civil Service Gazzete. Made simply with boiling water or milk. ' Sold only in packets or tins, labelled* JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, London. PATENT OYAL gAMSON FENCING , WIRE. Those about to Fenoe are respectfully invited to send to the undersigned for Circulars and full particulars of this celebrated Wire’, showing the great advantages it possesses over all other Wires. So great has been the success that /numerous imitators are.in the market, and the public have fo be wary and not get taken in by having worthless stuff ■ palmed off as equal to the “ Samson.’* Look for Tally on each CoU I r 2500 Tons sold during'Last Year i •> ■■ • r.-»*stfsp During recent Bush Fir** we have; received very gretifying information as to the superiority of this Wire—quite a new feature in its history. v , Send for Circulars. M‘LEAN BROTHERS akd RIGG, Importers'and Ironmongers. I 69, Eu2ABETH Sf iTbET, MirtßOUßin, .SitaiJiK f. '' *■
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Kumara Times, Issue 1091, 30 March 1880, Page 3
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