gOROUGH OF KUMARA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN—--Ist. That the Borough Council propose to construct a TANK, -lay down PIPES, and fix HYDRANTS for the purpose of supplying the Town of Kumara with WATER for Fire and general purposes. 2nd. That the Council propose to borrow the sum of Eighteen Hundred Founds 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 Pound on all rateable property within the Borough. B. A first charge on the general revenue of the Borough, c. The rents and profits of the Borough Reserve of 500 acres. JAMES WYLDE, Town Clerk. llth March, 1883. Licensing district of arahura. NOTICE is hereby given thata POLL will be taken at the Polling Places mentioned hereunder, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of APRIL, 1882, between the; hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., for the purpose of determining whether the number of. Publicans 1 or New Zealand Wine or Bottle or Accommodation LICENSES may respectively be increased in the Licensing District of Arahura. And I hereby appoint Mr A. M. EYES to be the Presiding Officer to take the Poll. Polling Places. Stafford, Court House Goldsboroogh, Court House Dillman’s Town, Polling Booth. Dated at Goldaborough, this 3rd day of April, 1882. JOHN TENNANT, Chairman of Licensing Committee. gKLLING OFF I SELLING OFF ! T. T. LOHMANN Having purchased the National Hotel, Dillman’s Town, begs to announce to the inhabitants generally that he will relinquish his business of general store* keeping, and will now SELL OFF THE WHOLE OP HIS STOCK OB' 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 the end of the month. Horae (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. gREAD, PIES, AND COFFEE. HUGH ADAMSON, In returning thanks for past favors, begs to inform the public that he has taken the Pie 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. JJOTICE TO MINERS. Now that ground-sluicing is the order of the day in this district of Kumara, WILLIAM HEINZ, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TINSMITH, ETC., OP Revell Street, Hokitika, and next door to the Adelphi Hotel, Main Road, Kumara, has, in order to supply the Miners with all necessary material for their work, received direct a SHIPMENT OF IRON, &c., Which enables him to offer the same at very Reduced Prices. Iron Pluming, in any quantity or strength; Sheet Iron, or Brass Nozles; also Californian Giant Nozle, and Copper-rivetted Leather Hose. All articles supplied on the most reasonable terms. Time payments if required.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1732, 19 April 1882, Page 3
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