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iN THE WARDEN’S COURT of KUMARA DISTRICT, Colony of New Zealand ; 'between Michael Lee, Frank Brothers, William Patrick, Michael Flanag\ln> John El wood, and Thomas Moynihan’; plaintiffs, and Patrick Rourke, William Moorhead, Alexander Campbell, Thomas Kearny, James Tait, Peter Con riel lan, and John teeny, defendants. "VTOTICtI is hereby given that the 7* defendant THOMAS KEARNY in the above cause could not be found, and that a copy of summons requiring his attendance at the Warden’s Court, lo be holden at Kumara, on the 22nd day of March, 1882, to answer a complaint that defendants’ Tunnel, No. 18991, has been unused, unoccupied, hnd neglected for eighteen months, and praying that the certificate be cancelled, has been left for such defendant at Dillman’s Town, by posting the same on the Claim last known to have been held by Him, on the 13th day of March, at the hour of 1 2 noon. MICHAEL LEE. iN THE WALDEN'S COURT of KUMARA DISTRICT, Colony of New Zealand; between Michael Lee, Frank Brothers, William Patrick, Michael Flanagan, John Elwood, and Thomas Moynihan, plaintiffs, and Patrick Rourke, William Moorhead, Alexander Campbell, Thomas Kearny, James Tait, Peter Connellan, and John Feeny, defendants. ■VTOTICE is hereby given that the defendant JOHN FEENY in the kbove cause con Id not be found, and that a copy of summons requiring his attendance at the Warden’s Court, to be holden at Kumara, on the 22nd day of March 1882, to answer a complaint that defendants’ Tunnel, No. 18991, has bedn unused, unoccupied, and neglected for eighteen months, and praying that the certificate be cancelled, has been left for such defendant at Dillinan’s Town by posting the same on the Claim laiUt known to have been held by him, on the 13th day of March, kt the hour of 12 uoori. MICHAEL LEE. IN THE WARDEN’S COURT of KUMARA DISTRICT, Colony of New Zealand j between Michael Lee, Frank llrotllers-,. Patrick, Michael Flanagan, John Elwood, and Thomas Moynihan, plaintiffs, and Patrick Rourke, William Moorhead, Alexander Campbell, Thomas Kearny, James Ttiit, Peter Connellan, and John Feeny, defendants: NOTICE is hereby given that the defendant PETER CONNELLAN in the above cause could not be found knd that a copy of summons requiring his attendance at the Walden’s Court, to be holden at Kumara on the 22nd day of March, 1882, to answer a complaint that defendants’ Tunnel, No. 18991, has been unused, unoccupied, and neglected for eighteen months, and praying that the certificate be cancelled, has beeti left for such defendant at Kumara, by posting the same on the tfiaim last known to have been held by him, on the, 13th day of March, at the hour of 8 o’clock in the moaning. MICHAEL LEE. If H. tY. C; GILBERT, ■7 Dentist* (RegistiAed itnder the New Zealand ' ( ’ Dentists’ Act) Has left G fey mouth on a short visit to Reef ton. gREAD, PIES; AND COFFEE. v , HUGH ADAMSON, fxi returning thanks tor past favors, tegs to‘ inform the public that he has taken the Pie and Coffee Establishment Opposite Rugg’g Hotel, Main street, formerly occupied by Mr Robertson, and will continue to supply PIES AND COFFEE At all hours of the Day and Evening. Good Bread at Moderate Prices, jp U N E R A L S. The Undersigned is now prepared to conduct FUNERALS in any style, having procurred a HEARSE for the purpose, and also having constructed a small HAND HEARSE, the like of %hich is not to be seen in the shut hern br any other hemisphere; and having being the means of bringing the cost of Funerals down from £2O to nearly naif the amount, I hope the public will favorably think of me when such services are required. Either the large or small Hearse can be hired without the undertaking ; but the person hiring must in such case be responsible for any damage. D. FALYEY.

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Kumara Times, Issue 1701, 13 March 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 1701, 13 March 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 1701, 13 March 1882, Page 3

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