WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION, 1882. Countv Chairman's Office, , March, ibth, 1882. AT 0 TIC Eis hereby given that il OWNERS of DOGS NOT REGISTERED by thb, 31st inst. will be PROCEEDED AGAINST. Collars may be obtained from— Thos. Kerr, Dillrnan’s Town, Goldsborpugh, and Stafford. James Webster, Kanieii and Totara. . ' John Butler, Okarito. /’.And, at, the Council Chambers, Sewell street, Hokitika. P. DUNGAN, County Chairman. gOROUGIt OF KUMARA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GltfEN—--Ist. That the Borough Council propose to construct a. TANK, Jay down PIPES, and fix HYDRANTS for the purpose of supplying the Town of Kumara with WATER for Eire and general purposes. 2nd. That the Council propose to borrow the Silro of Eighteen Hundred Pounds for the above purpose. 3rd. That the Council propose to pledge as security for such loan— < ' A. A special rate of One Shilling in the Poltnd bn all rateable pro*, perty within the Borough; 1 B. A first charge on the general rates of the Borough. C. The rents and profits of the Bordligh Reserve of 500 acres, JAMES WYLDB, Town Clerk. 11th March, 1881 gELLING OFF! SELLING OFF ! T.. T. LOHMANN Having purchased thfe National Hotel, Dillmari’s TbtVn, bbgs to announce to the inhabitants geherdlly that be will relinquish his business of general storekeeping, and will now SELL OFF THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK of drapery, Boots, Fro VISIONS; CroCHerywaße, &0., &C. The whole iriUst bb bleared bilt within one month from this date at a Great sacrifice for cash ; The Shop atid Dwelling is alsd for 6ale, and ban be taken possession bf at the end of the rilonth. „ Horse (6 years, thoroughly sbund), Trap; Harness; Riding and Pack Saddles; also for sale. The horse is a Splendid packet; afad thoroughly ataunbh In harness. T. T: LOHMaNN; HILLMAN’S TOWN. gREAD, PIES; AND COFFEE; HUGH ADAMSON, In returning thanks fOr past favors, begs to inform the public' that he fads taken the Pie and Coffee Establishment Opposite Rugg’s Hotel, Main street, formerly occupied by Mr Robertson, &nd will continue to Supply PIES AND COUPEE At all hours of the Day and Evening. . Good Bread at Moderate Brices. Furniture for sale, * CONSISTING OP CHRST OF FIVE DRAWERS, CHEFFIONIER AND BOOKCASE, Cheffonier, with Carved Backs, All other Furniture made to order. H. HEWITT, Opposite Messrs Smith and Kroener’s. June r a l s. The Undersigned is now prepared to conduct FUNERALS in any style, having predicted a HEARSE for the purpose, and also having constructed a small HAND HEARSE, the like of tvhich is not to be seen in the southern or any other hemisphere; and having being the means of bringing the cost of Funerals down from £2O to nearly half 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 j but the person hiring must in such case be responsible for any damage. D. PALYEY.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1702, 14 March 1882, Page 3
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