THE ABOLITION - OF THE GOLD DUTY. It is requested that a representative from each Claim on the Kumara Goldfield attend a MEETING at the Empire Hotel, DILLMAN'S, on SATURDAY EVENING, next, the 16th inat., at Half-past Seven o'clock, for the purpose of promoting the above object, and for the consideration of other matters affecting the general welfare of miners throughout the colouy. AMBROSE CREBAR, Hon. Sec. pro tern. Dillman's, June 14, 1883. THE ANNUAL CELEBRATION in connection with the above Lodge will be held in the Masonic Hall, Kumara, on THURSDAY, 12th JULY, 1883. Double Ticket, £1 Is; Single Ticket, 16s. Tickets may be had from the R.W.M. W. Caldwell, or from P.M. Bro. Rice, or Bros. James Morris, John Miller, William Harvey, Thos. Morgan, and Donald M'Kay ; or, JOHN CALDWELL, Hon. Spc. PiT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN J CHURCH. SERVICE will be held next SUNDAY EVENING, at the usual hour.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2120, 15 June 1883, Page 2
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