IN THE WARDEN'S COURT, OF KTJMARA, in the colony of NewZealand j between Daniel Rowley, James Wood, and James Nicholl, Complainants, and William Llewe* lyn Richards, Defendant, v : the above cause could not be found, and that a copy of summons requiring WILLIAM LLEWELYN RICHARDS' attendance at the Warden's Court, to be holden at Kumara, on the 19th day of October, 1881, to answer a complaint, setting forth that he was formerly a shareholder in the claim of plaintiffs at the back of Ross Terrace, Larrikins, and that he has absented, himself from such claim from about Christmas, 1879, and has taken no steps! to - have the sharp he formerly held represented: wherefore plaintiffs claim that the defendant be adjudged to hare his" name removed from Certificate of Registration, : Ntt 7024, and that his interest in the claim be cancelled, has been left for such defendant at 1 p.m. this day. DANIEL ROWLEY, Per E. Barpf ; JAMES WOOD, Per E. Baeff ; JAMES NICHOLLS, Per E. Barff. October sth, 1881. TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, that well-known Hotel in Dillman'a Town known as CONNELLY'S HOTEL, on the Main Road between Kumara and Christehurch, now in the occupation of Mr C. PETERS } together with Good.will, License, Stock-iu-Trade, Bar Fittings, Furniture, &a, Alcock's Billiard Table; handsome Boucer'a Pianoforte, quite new j and every requisite for a first-class Hotel Furniture, Sue., may be taken at a valuation. The House occupies the best possible position in Dillman's Town; is adjacent to the road now being con* structed through from Kumara to Christehurch- road * and is doing the best business. -,... ~•'■■,. ...-,.'.*.. Satisfactory reasons can be given by the Proprietor, for retiring; and all information can be obtained by apply ing to the Proprietor, Mr C. PETERS, on the premises. fIOURTS in OCTOBER. On WEDNESDAYS; sth; 12th, 19th, and 26tb, at? Noon. H. A. STRATFORD; R. M,, ....,'. Warden. I RT-UNION OF 'GLASGOW) The object of the Art-Union of Glas-? gow is to aid in extending a knowledge of Fine Arts, by distributing amongst its members meritorious works of art. A subscription of one guinea constitutes membership for one year! The whole subseriptions, after deducting the necessary working expenses are devoted to the purchase of paintings, drawings, sculptures, engravings; Cand other works of art; each being entitled to the presentation work foi? the "year of subscription, and, a-share in the annual ballot of prize's.' l '''"' . The presentation work'fop. this 'year consists of an exquisite line engraving on steel, by William Forrest, H.R.S.A., of Edinburgh, after . the painting " Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe," by the late Horatio M'Culloch, R.S.A. Size of engraved surface, 27£ by 17 inches.! The engraving is, in. every respeejj, worthy of the painting—-the scene represented being as picturesque as any that can be found in Scotland. The composition of the landscape exhibits, in all its details, that marvellous'poetic skill of which the great national artist was the acknowledged master, and the result of his combinations is a picture of surpassing beauty, on which the eye of the lover of nature is never weary of reposing. The Distribution of Prizes will take place in February, 1882. Subscriptions will be received at the Kumara Times Office.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1568, 6 October 1881, Page 2
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