ARAHURA LICENSING DISTRICT THE following was the RESULT of the POLLING on the 17th inst.: 111 108 98 92 87 71 Sandle, Henry William Byrne, James Francis Murphy, James Murray, Roderick Williams, John Jenkins Stanhope, Frederick I therefore declare Messrs SANDLE, BYRNE, MURPHY, MURRAY, and WILLIAMS elected to constitute the Arahura LICENSING BENCH. And I furthermore appoint FRIDAY, the 2nd day of May, 1883, at noon, and the Court House, Stafford, as the time and place at which the said Committee shall meet for the purpose of electing a CHAIRMAN. A. F. F. ETHERIDGE, Returning Officer. Hokitika, February 19, 1883. LICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTION. Licensing district of the BOROUGH OF KUMARA. I, Alfred Skilton, Returning Officer for the Election of the Licensing Committee for the above District, do hereby certify that a Poll was taken on the 20th day of February, 1883, with the following result, viz.—■ O’Hagan, John ... ... 28 Hannah, John ... ••• 26 Burgei’, Henry ... ... 21 Nicholson, William ... ... 23 Close, William ... ... 19 Campbell, Alexander Calder.. 15 I therefore declare the following persons duly ELECTED to constitute the LICENSING COMMITTEE for the District of the Borough of Kumara, viz. : O’HAGAN, JOHN HANNAH, JOHN BURGER, HENRY NICHOLSON, WILLIAM CLOSE, WILLIAM. Dated at Kumara, this 21st day of February, 1883. ALFRED SKILTON, Returning Officer, TN THE WARDEN’S COURT, 1 KUMARA. We, the undersigned, hereby give public notice that we have applied for a SPECIAL CLAIM of 50 acres LAND, situate at Shamrock Lead, and adjoining Harris and party, Collins and party, and Price and party’s Extended Claims. Date of hearing, 23rd February, 1883, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, RICHARD JOHN SEDDON, JAMES HOLMES, WILLIAM BARNETT, MATTHEW DAYIDSON. FOR SALE OR TO LET—That snug and substantially-built COTTAGE, with good Garden and Outbuildings, known as MRS. PFAFF’S SERVANTS REGISTRY, Seddon street. On easy terms. Freehold. Apply to Mr D. Hannan, Agent, Main street. JjIRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! H. BURGER Begs to thank the public of Kumara and vicinity for past favours and begs to notify that he has opened a FRUIT AND COLONIAL PRODUCE i STORE Next to his old Tobacco, Stationery, • and Fancy Goods Warehouse. ; Having made arrangements to receive regular shipments of all kinds of seasonable Fruits, &c., in large quantities, he will be enabled to supply Families and the Trade at the most reasonable prices. ■ NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing to Mr S. - S. POLLOCK for articles purchased at his STORE, Dillman’s Town, must be paid before the end of this month, or legal proceedings will be taken for their immediate recovery, as he is about leaving the Caast, < S. S. POLLOCK. Kumara, February 8, 1883, ' bTs. e. l o w e, (Late of Reefton) Begs to inform the inhabitants of Kumara and surrounding districts that she has opened in Main street, opposite ’ the Adelphi Theatre, with a stock of 1 CREWELS, POINT LACE BRAID, ' TRANSFER PAPERS, WOOL, CAN- ; VASS, and all kinds of material for ■ FANCY NEEDLEWORK. Crewel work, Point Lace, and every < other description of Fancy Needlework executed at the shortest notice, and < taught on reasonable terms. ;
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Kumara Times, Issue 2022, 21 February 1883, Page 3
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