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GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION. rjlO EDWIN BLAKE, Esq. Dear Sir We,' the undersigned Electors of tho Kumara District, request you to allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate to represent this constituency in the House of Representatives at the forthcoming Election, knowing that your political opinions are entirely in accord with those of the majority of the electors of this district. Should you consent to accept this requisition, we pledge ourselves to use every effort to secure your return to Parliament. We are, dear sir, Yours, &c., WILLIAM BARNETT, HENRY BURGER, ROBERT HUNTER, And others. Kumara, July 9, 1884. TO WILLIAM BARNETT, H. BURGER, R. HUNTER, and others. Gentlemen —ln answer to yonr kind requisition, as above, I have much pleasure in assuring you that I feel highly honoured by the same, and shall certainly endeavour, if returned as your representative, to act so as always to deserve the high honour thus obtained, and will take the earliest opportunity of explaining my views to the electors on the various topics of the day. I remain, gentlemen, Yours, &c., EDWIN BLAKE. Kumara, July 9, 1884. PHOTOGRAPHY. Shine forth, fair sun, till I have bought a glass, That I may see my shadow as I pass. Shakespeare. GOOD NEWS FOR BAD TIMES. London photographic co. on account of having had such bad weather since their arrival here, have decided on remaining another POSITIVELY, ONE WEEK ONLY. And for that time are going to make a great reduction in prices for one week only. Cards, from 5s half dozen. Cabinets, from 15s half dozen. Quite as good work as hitherto produced will be given at the low prices of 5s half dozen, 10s dozen. Come and give ns a turn.

Opposite Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel. M JAMES PARK, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Sew ell Street, Hokitika, Will attend the R.M. and Warden’s Courts. Mr Park will arrive from Hokitika, in the Christchurch coach, early on Friday morning. MR. M. HANNAN, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND CONVEYANCER, Tainui Street, Greymouth, May be consulted at the. Post Office Hotel, Kumara on the evenings preceding the sittings of the Resident Magistrate’s and Warden’s Courts. Svfivv FRUIT *79 FRurr u s T T O TREES! TREES! HAND. A Large and well-selected Variety of f' U UIT TRE Es ! APPLES, On bliuht-proof Stocks ■ PEARS, PEACHES, PLUM AND CHERRY TREES, GOOSEBERRY AND CURRANT BUSHES. Expected shortly, New GARDEN, FIELD, AND FLOWER SEEDS, All the best sorts. Splendid variety of CABBAGE PLANTS ON HAND. H. BURGER, SEDDON STREET, KUMARA. TJOR SALE, a FIFTH SHARE in 1; Meade and party’s EXTENDED CLAIM. TENDERS for the same will be received up to MONDAY, 21st July, addressed to Joseph Meade, at Foldi’s Store, Dillman’s Town.

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Kumara Times, Issue 2515, 12 July 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 2515, 12 July 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 2515, 12 July 1884, Page 2

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