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T lO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF KUMAR A. We, the undersigned burgesses of Kumara, herewith request you to convene a public meeting for the purpose of giving the inhabitants of this town an opportunity of protesting against the unfair demand made by the local water-race management for payment of moneys in advance for use of sludgechannel, and for water supplied to claims ; and also to protest against the miners being stopped from working at a moment’s notice, before even they had an opportunity of knowing what the water-race management required of them. J. 8. Pearn Gilbert Stewart A. C. Campbell W. Barnett S. S. Pollock Wm. Hanna R. J. Seddon Henry Fitzsimons Denis Hannan Timothy Carey John Mnlvihill George Stewart James Woods Joseph Dove T. M'Fetrich Alfred Skiltou J. H. King James Rugg William Wade David Williams John Schnlstad George Ingall William Killeen George Simmons William WiesnerD. M'Lennan William Carter Thos. Wilkinson Jean Spindeler H. Bohman Edwin Blake John Davies W. Kirkpatrick And others. TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. I HAVE very great pleasure in acceding to your request and here with convene a PUBLIC MEETING to take place at the Town Hall, Kmnara, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING. Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock, pin, J. O’HAGAN, Mayor. Kumara, March 6, 1882, W. BARNETT, • CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Seddon Street. ZOBDONE! Z O E DO N E! ZO EDONE! W. BARNETT, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. Gr. E. EUDKIN, WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE, SPIRIT, AND PROVISION MERCHANT. Live and Let Live IS THE MOTTO. Having a RENEWED STOCK OF FIRSTCLASS GOODS, I have determined to sell all Goods at VERY LOW PRICES, And give the honest miner a chance to live in Kumara. HANG MEE TEA, FOR CHINAMEN. Main Road, Kumara. JELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! T. T. LOHMANN Having purchased the National Hotel, Dillrnau’s Town, begs to announce to the inhabitants generally that he will relinquish his business of general storekeeping, and will now SELL OFF THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK OF DRAPERY, BOOTS, P ROVISIONS, C ROCKE RY W A RE, &C. The whole must be cleared out within one month from this date at a GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH. The Shop and Dwelling is also foible, and can be taken possession of at the end of the month. Horse (6 years, thoroughly sound), Trap, Harness, Riding and Pack Saddles, also for sale. The horse is a splendid packer, and thoroughly staunch in harness. T. T. LOHMANN, DILL MAN'S TOWN.

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Kumara Times, Issue 1695, 6 March 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 1695, 6 March 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 1695, 6 March 1882, Page 2

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