.NIGN STEAMSHIP COMPANY O Of -NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. "Dhe -above Company's Royal Mail ■Steamers 'are appointed to leave 'Camstaitees peSrmitting) as under:— &OR NEWCASTLE AND MELBOURNE, the s.s. HERO, Captain LofeAN, 4th July. PASSENGERS BOOKED to and From London, by the orient line. Tickets may be obtained for all the ssTew Zealand potts, and through to Hobart Town, Sydney, and Adelaide. Unless passengers book at the office *df the agent's one hour prior to the detoatture of the tendei* Waiparai, or Dispatch, they will require to pay their *OWn fare over tfoe bar. Owing to the inconvenience caused tJhftiugh visitors crossing the bar> all persons going to the roadstead will be ■charged the ordinary rates for the fu4mre. For freight or passage apply to the Company's agents, J. A, BONAR, Hokitika* NANC ARROW and CO., Greyrnouth. iUGG'S LINE OF COACHES Between KUMAR A AND SPRINGFIELD, Booking Passengers through to CHRISTCHURCH> A COACH leaves Ruga's Kumara Hotel, Kumara, EVERY TUESDAY, lat 5 a.m. sharp, for SPRINGFIELD, thence to CHitISTCHURCH by vail 5 returning from Springfield on FRIDAY following, after the arrival of the first Train (11.15 a.m.) from Christfchurch. Fare, £3 ; Return Ticket (available For one month), £5. Persons requiring to proceed on any t>ther day can be accommodated with Buggy or Saddle Horses at the same charge as by the Coach. The journey could thus be made in fourteen hours from Kumara to Spriugfield^ Freight, 3d per lb.; all small parcels under lOlbs..weight, 2s 6d. JAMES RUGG, Proprietor. NOTICE. j" 0H N CASS ID Y is now RUNNING a COACH between KUMARA and HOKITIKA daily j leaving Kumara at 8 a.m., and Hokitika at 3 p.m. OINGER'S GRAND EASTER 1 MTH»MI)©N), In consequence of the Tickets not all being disposed of, THE DRAWING IS POSTPONED Till JULY Ist, 1881. 1100 Members, at 10s. each:. ONE HUNDRED PRIZES, Valt/e£sso. First Prize, One Hundred £, s. d. Golden Sovereigns ... 100 0 0 Second Prize, Fifty Golden Sovereigns ... ... 50 0 0 Third Prize, Twenty-Five Golden Sovereigns ... 2/5 0 0 Remainder of Prizes in Gold and Silver Watches, Colonial Gold Jewellery, Pictures, Eight-day Office Clocks, &c, &c. Cash prizes less 10 per cent, commission. For Prize List, see Handbills. Tickets may be obtained at all the principal Hotels in Kumara and Dillman's Town. A. SINGER, Treasurer. TJOU-HOU TANNERY, - 1 - 1 - A R A H U R A. Having taken the Tannery and Fellmongery Business of Mr John Dowling, at the Little Hou-Hou Creek, I am now prepared to purchase HIDES, SKINS, and TALLOW from the trade, at current prices. lam now in a position to supply LEATHER and GRINDERY in all their branches, and in unlimited quantities. All Correspondence or Orders must to be addressed to me at Hokitika ; and Accounts against me must be rendered prior to the Ist of each month. JOHN MAHER. Hofitika, May Oth, 1881.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1477, 22 June 1881, Page 2
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474Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 1477, 22 June 1881, Page 2
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