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• EDUCTION IN PRICE OF WA\i TER AND SLUDGECHANNEL REGULATIONS. The delegates, Messrs Morris and White, who were sent to Wellington in connection with matters vitally affecting the Borough, will attend at the Town Hall, THIS EVENING to report and give every information as to what occured in Wellington, and the result of their mission. His Worship the Mayor (D. Hannan, Esq.) will take the chair, at Eight o'clock. Kumara, July 1, 1884. KUMARA ELECTION. MR. R. J. SEDDON will ADDRESS the ELECTORS at Dillmau's on THURSDAY EVENING next, at the Empire Hotel. Chair to be taken at Eight o'clock. TO THE _ ELECTORS OF KUMARA. Gentlemen—l beg to announce to you that I intend again to seek your suffrages as your Representative in the New Zealand Parliament. For the past five years I have used every endeavour to serve you faithfully and trust my efforts have proved beneficial to you and the colony, and that you will accord me a renewal of your confidence. I shall take an opportunity of addressing you at the various centres of population at an early date. I am, Your obediently, R. J. SEDDON. Kumara, July 1, 1884. [E DILLMAN'S QUADRILLE L CLUB will hold their weekly NCE THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, in Mr Peters' large room, Dillman's Town. Admission, 2s. Mr. Bottomley, Pianist. Me. Connellan, Violinist. QUADRILLE CLUB. THE KUMARA QUADRILLE CLUB will hold their usual meeting in the Adelphi Theatre, TOMORROW (THURSDAY), the 3rd inst., at 8 o'clock in the Evening Admission, 2s. W. SCHULSTAD, Secretary. TjECLARATION OF WAR. When the first note of preparation was sounded in the East, and the warcloud was no larger than a man's hand ; and while the principal potentates of Europe, though breathing peace, were silently girding up their loins for a struggle as fierce in the encounter and more baneful in its results than any which has hitherto devastated the face of our mother earth : it was then that he sought every means in his power to avoid such another calamity that befel Plevna by obtaining for the coming year a very large assortment of WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS, COATINGS, TWEEDS, Also, COLONIAL TWEEDS, To enable the inhabitants of Kumara to stand a long siege. Who has done this ?—Why JOHN DAVIES, TAILOR, Seddon street. N.B.—Charges moderate; repnirs neatly execute-}. WAR ! WAR !—NO RETREAT. PIANOFORTE TUNING. MR. R. G 0 S S 0 N begs to intimate to the inhabit-, ants of Kumara and surrounding district that he will visit Kumara in a few days for the purpose of thoroughly TUNING AND REPAIRING PIANOS. Orders left at Gilbert Stewart's will be promptly attended to.

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Kumara Times, Issue 2506, 2 July 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 2506, 2 July 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 2506, 2 July 1884, Page 2

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