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•Others what a monstrosity of sincerity >ve have been hitherto voting for.— , Yours, &c., A Disgusted Ratepayer. Dillman’s Town, Oct. 31, 1881. u i Education board of the DISTRICT OF WESTLAND. TENDERS required for ADDITION foCOBDEN SCHOOL BUILDING. Tenders to be alternative, according to Plans Nos. 1 and 2. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Board’s Office, Maekay street, Greymouth. Tenders, marked “ Tender for Addition to Oobden School,” will be received on or before WEDNESDAY, ‘9th NOVEMBER. The lowest or any tender will not hecessarily be accepted. E. T. ROBINSON, Secretary. Education board of the DISTRICT OF WESTLAND. TEACHER WANTED for NO TOWN SCHOOL \ Salary to consist of Capitation Allowance of £3 15a, based upon average attendance. Average attendance for quarter ending September 30, 24. Applications will be received on or before SATURDAY, sth NOVEMBER. E. T. ROBINSON, Secretary. OF GLASGOW. The object of the Art-Union of Glasgow is to aid in extending a knowledge bf Pine Arts, by distributing amongst its members meritorious works of art. A subscription of one guinea consulates membership for one year. The whole subscriptions, after deducting the necessary working expenses are devoted to the purchase of paintings, drawings, sculptures, engravings, and other works of art; each being entitled to the presentation work for the yeai Of subscription, and a share in the annua) ballot of prizes. The presentation work for this year fconsists 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 respect, 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 resalt of his combinations is a picture of surpassing beauty, on which the e} e of the lover of nature is never weary of deposing. The Distribution of Brizes will take place in February, 1882. Subscriptions will be received at tbe KuMara Times Office. D. H ANNAS, , MINING ADVOCATE And AGENT. (Registered under “The Mines Act, 1877”), Is now prepared to conduct Suits in the Knmara and Greenstone Warden’s Courts. Statements, Billsof Particulars, Agreements, Application Notices, and other necessary documents prepared at reasonable charges. D. H. having practised for three years in the Stafford and Goldsborough Courts, has acquired a fair knowledge of Mining Law. Any business be may he favored with will be strictly and punctually attended to. Private Office: at his residence, Main street. E. BARFF, Itf INI N G AD VO CATE, (Registered 1807) Conducts suits, and appears in applications and objections in tbe Wardens’ Cortrts for Knmara, Greenstone, Goldsborough, and Stafford. Registration and all other Court business carefully attended to. Forms filled up; Agreements and Petitions prepared ; Naturalization Papers made out, Ac. T OFFICE : TUI STREET. NOTICE. Me. sbbdon, MINING ADVOCATE, Can be consulted at his residence, Seddon street. WARDENS’ COURTS, Kumara, Goldsborough, and Stafford, attended weekly. Oct. 4th, 1881.

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Kumara Times, Issue 1589, 31 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 1589, 31 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 1589, 31 October 1881, Page 3

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