ELECTION ELECTION ELECTION SMITH AND BAEKLEY Having determined to seek the support of the Kumara Electorate, have imported on this approval A LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED Which is now on view at the CASH WAREHOUSE, next Gilbert Stewart's, Seddon Street. HATS. Men's High Crown, Black, 5s Od each. SHIRTS. Men's Harvard Shirts, 2s each. SHIRTS. Men's White Dress Shirts, 5s each. HOSIERY. Ladies' White Cotton Hose, sid per pair. HOSIERY, Men's Striped Socks, 6& per pair, ANTIMACASSARS. Real Irish Crochet, 2s 6d each. FRILLINGS. Neck Frillings, 4|d per yard. LADIES' TIES. Ladies' Silk Scarfs, from Gd^each. ALPACCAS. Black Alpacca, 10|d per yard. SUITS. Men's Good Blue Serge, 40s per Suit. " SUITS. Boys' and Youths' Trowsers Suits, from 20s per Suit. BOYS SUITS. Boys' Strong Tweed Tunics, 9s per Suit. • DRESS GOODS. White Check Muslinetts, 9d per yard. LUSTRES. Coloured Dress Lustres, from 9d per yard. TOWELS^ White Turkish Towels, Is each. CALICOS. White Calico, for 4s lid per doz. TABLE COVERS. Printed Cloth Covers, 7s 6d each. HOLLANDS. Good Brown Hollands, per yard. The same Low Prices exist all through the Department. CASH WAREHOUSE. SMITH AND BAEKLEY. W. B. ROBINSON, Manager Kumara Branch.
NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. 1 Elections Act, 1881," I, William Alfred Barton, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Kumara, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a writ bearing date the Ninth day of November, 1881, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an ELECTION will be held for the return of ONE Qualified Person to serveas a MEMBER for the said Electoral District; and that the NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES will take place at the Resident Magistrate's Court House, Kuniara, at noon on the FIRST day of DECEMBER, 1881 ; and that the POLL, if necessary, will be taken at the several polling-places of the said district, on the NINTH day of DECEMBER, 1881. The following are the POLLING PLACES for the Electoral District of Kumara : The Resident Magistrate's Court House, Kumara (principal). The Polling-booth, Dillman's Town. The Liteiary Institute, Callaghans. William Keech'a Store, Chesterfield. The Literary Institute, Big Dam. The Polling-booth, Fox's. The private House of PetroDeGeorge, German Gully. The Resident Magistrate's Court House, Goldsborough. The Resident Magistrate's Court House, Stafford. The Polling-booth, Upper Crossing, Arahura. The PolliDg-booth, Taipo Crossing. The Polling booth, Three-mile Creek, Arahura road. The Polling-booth, Blue Spur. Joseph Kennedy's Store, Kanieri Forks. Mr John Graham's private House, Kokatahi. WILLIAM ALFRED BARTON, Returning Officer, November 11th, 1881. TTOU-HOLT TANNERY, XX ARAHURA. 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. I am 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 tendered prior to the Ist of each month. JOHN MA HER, Hokitika, May 6th, 1881.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1623, 9 December 1881, Page 3
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