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GUNSMITH, AND MACHINIST, HOKITIKA, IPTJUVLIPS, EUSTOHSTB S 3 SEWING AM) OTHER MACHINES, Well and promptly Repaired, either in Town or Country. Having had many years’ experience with the largest firms in the Colony, I undertake the preparation of Estimates and Specifications for Catteries, Hydraulic Mining, Sawmill, and other Machinery,

OF WAR. When the first note of preparation was sounded in the East, and the warcloud was no larger than a man’s band ; and while the principal potentates of Europe, though breathing peace, wete 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 I —Why JOHN DAVIES, TAILOR, Seddou street. N.B. Charges moderate; repairs neatly executed. WAR ! WAR !—NO RETREAT. NOTICE TO MINERS AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned having made arrangements with Mr George Simmons to manufacture, sell, and protect his patent for the manufacturing of LEATHER HOSE FOR SLUICING PURPOSES, Consignments of Leather suitable are daily expected. N.B.—Agents for Aspinall’s Patent Sluicing Ripples, which,for gold saving and durability are unequalled by any Ripples in use. JOHN & MATTHEW* DAVIDSON. Kumara, April 25, 1884. A FLAHERTY, BOOTMAKER, J\.» SEDDON STREET. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS AND SHOES Made to order; Fib and Workmanship being guaranteed.

JOHNSTON AND WATKINS, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERS, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYORS. Underground Surveys contracted for by the year and otherwise. Plans of Mining Machinery prepared, Offices; Keefton, Lyell, and Kuraara. Kumara address: Times Office. Robin hood’s great NOVELTY COMPANY’S PROGRAMME ON THE MELBOURNE AND NEW ZEALAND CUPS, NOVEMBER, 1884, Is NOW OPEN, With a Subscribed Capita], £IO,OOO, in 20,000 Shares of 10s each. 404 Prizes, each share having seven chances. To an investor of 20s the odds are 25 to 1, and £3llO may be won with one ticket. Meboukne Cup, 134 Prizes, First Horse L2OOO Second Horse ... ... ... 900 LISOO Will Close on November Ist.

55,000 Shares on various events have been sold by us since starting. Applications as usual. Two 2d stamps for reply and result. Money orders or cheques marked Correct, with Is exchange added, preferred. If coin or Bank notes are sent, letters should be registered. Telegrams and Registered Letters received. Ten per cent, deducted trom all Prize Moneys, four per cent, of which is given to agents who sell tickets, or clients who purchase books of twenty-five tickets each. Programmes with nominations and full particulars (of past, present, and future), forwarded post free on application. Agents' returns must reach us not later than 31st October, or they will not be recognised. Address:— Or, “ROBIN HOOD,” “Care of Thomas Stapleton, “Box 235, P. 0., " U.ri.itcL'.uch - Jucal a L'jy.jKo, City Baths, “ Colombo street. Christchurch.” ; ■' ••• .•,;u .vo ronu ro Novarnapms through .ut Now Zealand the i ßaines and -uidrasscs of principal winners in our company, as many other j consultationists auvorti.-.f* they do, wo ' l ‘tf-iiiy r;■■ ■■ ri7s.*i Mi-! Cab!-’;''and our

REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. Also, SADDLERY WORK. mEYMOUTH AND KUMAR A Vj TRAMWAY COMPANY (Limited). NOTICE. TRAMS will leave GREYMOUTH and KUMARA respective!3' as under. Monday ... S a.m. ... 3.30 p.m. TuesTiy ... 8 a.m. ... 3.30 p.m. V ednc.-di y n mm. ... 3.30 pan. ‘ ••• .. A3O \u.. :! riL;:..,’ ... ... ■■•■.3o p.m. Sußii-day ... 8 a.m. ... .>.30 p.m. ■ y.-.- iti; am; .’.S') ,>.m. : 3 una :,.30 p.u. ; v d,r. nor 0000 m. a. 1 1 y > : ;i v ■_go;-o, a.- ur. 1 henry s. castle,

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Kumara Times, Issue 2548, 21 August 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 2548, 21 August 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 2548, 21 August 1884, Page 3

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