G. R. RUDKIN, WINE, SPIRIT, and PROVISION MERCHANT, Main Street, Kumara. JUST ARRIVED, asriß-W SEEDS, *OR AUTUMN SOWING. fL®WEI POT S 8 OF ALL SIZES. O?EA. IS OUR LEADING ARTICLE. All Goods Warranted. The Finest Tea at this Establishment. G. RUDKIN, Main Road, KumaßA. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. County Chairman’s Office, March 21st, 1882. TENDERS (endorsed “Tender for Gravel,” and addressed County Chairman) are invited for the supply of 300 cubic yards, (more or less) of GRAVEL on the Dillman’s TownChristchurch Road, between Diliman’s and M'Connon’s Sawmill. TENDERS CLOSE at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th next. Specifications at the Council Chambers, and at Mr Folcli’a, Town. RICHARDSON RAE, Clerk to the Council; Education board of the DISTRICT OF WESTLAND. TENDERS are invited for theERECTION of a new SCHOOL HOUSE at GOLDSBORO UGH. Plans, and specifications may be seen at the County Council Chambers, Hokitika ; the Borough Council Office, Kumara; and the . Education Board Office, Greymouth. Tendexs to be marked outside “Tender for School House, Goldsborongb,” and to be sent in by 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12th, 1882. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. T. ROBINSON, Secretary. gELLING OFFI SELLING OFF! T. T. LOHMANN Having purchased the National Hotel, DillmanVTown, begs to announce to the inhabitants generally that be will relinquish his business of general storekeeping, and will now SELL OFF THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK OP DRAPERY, BOOTS, PROVISIONS, CROCKERYWARE, &c,, &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 for sale, and can be taken possession of at j the end of the month. I 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, DILLMAN'S TOWN. JJTftS. and MISS MATSON, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKERS, Main Street, Kumara. Mrs Matson begs to inform the public that she has commenced business in the above branches, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to receive a fair share of patronage. DRESS AND MANTLES MADE In the Latest Style. gREAD, PIES, AND COFFEE. HUGH ADAMSON, In returning thanks for past favors, begs to inform .the public that he has taken the. Fie and Coffee Establishment opposite Rugg’s 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.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1721, 5 April 1882, Page 3
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