KUMARA GOLDFIELD. INCREASED WATER-SUPPLY. rriO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR L OF KUMARA. We, the undersigned Ratepayers, respectfully request that you will call a Public meeting at your earliest convenience, for the purpose of considering the question of an increased watersupply for this goldfield. John S. Pearn, L. J. Spyer, Henry Gibson, Alfred Sklltonj S. M. SpierS, J. H. King, James Rugg, J. Lickfold, J. Drummond, W. Kirkpatrick, John Mulvihill, Gilbert Stewart. A. C. Campbell, Edwin Blake. Kumara, Feb. 18, 188 L To Messrs Pearn, Skilton, Rugg, Kirkpatrick, Drurnmond, Stewart, Mulvihill, Blake, Campbell, and others. GENTLEMEN— In compliance with the above, I hereby call a PUBLIC MEETING, to be held at the TOWN HALL, on MONDAY, 21st instant, at 8 p.m. JNO. O'HAGAN, Mayor. Kumara, Feb. 19, 1881. rjIHEATRE pOYAL. FRIDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. MR. JOHN BEVAN Has kindly consented to deliver his LECTURE ON THE LD?E AND WRITINGS OF That world-renowned -Novelist, THE LATE CHARLES DICKENS, In aid of the KUMARA LITERARY INSTITUTE. Synopsis of the Lecture : Introductory Queen Victoria and Charles Dickens The Hatter in the Mountains—The Liverpool Merchant— Early London Life—Mrs Gamp's " New Pilgrim's Progress " —Sam Weller and Mr Pickwick—The Two Sawbones—Never marry a Widder—Tony Veller—The advantages of Education Cure for the Gout—Rev. Mr Stiggins, that red-nosed chap—Pison his Rum—Death of Mrs Veller—Poor Joe, the Crossing Sweeper— Rachel and Stephen Blackpool—Death of Little Paul Dombey—Florence Dombey and her Father—Bishop of Manchester in Westminster Abbey Horace Greeley, Longfellow, and Carlyle on the Death of Charles Dickens <—■ Burial A Nation's Sorrow—Charity. Doors opefc at half-past Seven o'clock, chair to be taken at Eight. Front Seats, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s. NOTICE. KISL ACCOUNTS doe to DR. *■ ACHESON ate requested to be SETTLED on or before the 25th inst, otherwise Legal Proceedings will be taken for their recovery. Kumara, Feb. 19, 1881. TITESLEYAN CHURCH. The REV. W. E. GILLAM, recently from England, will preach in the Wesleyan Church, TO-MORROW, at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1369, 19 February 1881, Page 2
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