NOTICE. ADE AND SPENCE beg to anuouuce that they have PURCHASED the COMMERCIAL SALE ROOMS, Wharf street, and the GOODWILL of the BUSINESS lately carried ou by Mr F. A. LEARMONTH, as AUCTIONEER, and GENERAL COMMISSION and SU RANGE AGENT, and hope by prompt attention to all business entrusted to them, to merit the confidence of the public. Mr Learmonth will continue to sell for the new firm for the next twd months. Hokitika, May 2, 1881. K UMARA ACADEMY. MISS HANNAN ' Begs to notify that she has opened a SCHOOL in that most desirable building for Educational purposes, next the Education Office, Main street, where she solicits a share of the patronage so liberally accorded her late Principals, Mrs Williams and Mr Stanton. The situation of the School is healthy, the Class-rooms spacious, and Furniture and requisites ample. SOUND ENGLISH EDUCATION TAUGHT. Plain and Fancy Needlework. MUSIC AND DRAWING CLASSES. E. BARFF, Mining advocate, J- ,1 in/ih\ 7 Conducts suits, and appears in applications and objections in the Wardens’ Coui’ts for Kumara, Greenstone, Goldsborough, and Stafford. Registration and all other Court business carefully attended to. Forms tilled up ; Agreements and Petitions prepared ; Naturalization Papers made out, &c. OFFICE : TUI STREET, Charges moderate. (Registered 1867)
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Kumara Times, Issue 1466, 9 June 1881, Page 2
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