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10R0UGK OP KUMARA. TENDERS are invited for making a DRAIN through sections to the north of Seddon street. Specifications can be seen at the Town Hall, where tenders must be lodged before noon of WEDNESDAY) October I§th. JAMES WYLDE, Town Clerk. Kumnra, Bth Oct. 1881. ROSS GOLD'MINING COMPANY (limited). TENDERS WANTED for DRIVIN& (36) THJRTY-SIX CHAINS of the TUNNEL TAIL-RACE. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Company's Offices at H%kitika and Rossj Mr E. Blake's, KumaraJ Mr P. Brennau's offices, Reeftori; and Mr Moss's, Greymonth. • ' Tenders addressed to the undersigned (accompanied by a deposit of .£100), must be seut in before noon on TUES* DAY, 25th October, 1881. JOSHUA GIBSON, , Manager. TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS; AND OTHERS; FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, that well-known Hotel in Dillnian'a Town known as ... / CONNELLY'S HOTEL, on the Main Road between Kumara and Christchufch, now in the occupation of Mr C. PETERS j together with Good-will, License, Sfcock-in-Trade, Bar Fittings, Furniture, &c, Alcock'a Billiard Table j handsome Boucer'3 Pianoforte, quite new j and every vequisite for a first-class Hotel* Furniture, &c, 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- 1 structed through from Knmara to Christchurch road } and is doing the best business. Satisfactory reasons can be given by the Proprietor for retiring j and all information can be obtained by applying to the Proprietor, Mr C. PETERS, on the premises* i RT-UNION OF GLASGOW, The object of the Art-Union of Glasgow is to aid in extending a knowledge of Fme Arts, by distributing amongst its members meritorious works of art. A subscription of one guinea con- 1 stitutes membership for one year. The whole subscriptions, after deducting the necessary workiug expenses are devoted to the purchase of paintings, drawings, sculptures, engravings, and other works of artj each being entitled, to the presentation work for the .year of subscription, and a share in the annual ballot of prizes. The presentation work for this year consists of an exquisite line engraving on steel, by William Forrest, HVR.S.A., of Edinburgh, after the painting " Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe," by the late Horatio M'Culioch, R.S.A, Size of engraved surface, 27£ by 17 inches. The engraving is, in every respect, worthy of the painting—the scene re-> presented 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 o£ reposing. The Distribution of Prizes will take place in February, .1882. Subscriptions will be received at the. Kumara Times Office. NOTICE. MR- S E,D.D ON, MINING ADVOCATE, Can be consulted at his residence, Seddon street. ' WARDENS' COURTS, Kumara, Goldsborough, and Stafford, attended weekly. Oct. 4th, 1881. POTATOES! POTATOES!! POTATOES!!! Just Arrived. S. S. POLLOCK has just received 150 SACKS of PRIME RED DERWENT POTATOES; Flour B ; ills, Splendid Sample for seed or table. S. S. POLLOCK, Main and Seddon streets, and Dillman's Town,

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Kumara Times, Issue 1570, 8 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 1570, 8 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 1570, 8 October 1881, Page 2

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