GOLDFIELDS COMMITTEE'S REPORT. " HEREBY convene a PUBLIC MEETING- to be held at the Theatre Royal THIS EVENING, to consider the GOLDFIELDS COMMITTEE'S REPORT, which proposes to vest the Government Sludge-Channel and Water-Races in the Westland County and Kumara Borough Councils. Burgesses and Miners are earnestly requested to attend. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock sharp. D. HANNAN, Mayor. Kumara, October 9, 1884. The MEMBERS of the BRASS BAND, under the patronage of the Rifle Volunteers, Fire Brigade, and all the leading business people of Kumara and Dillman's Town, will give a QftAm& FBI! MU* On the Night of FRIDAY, the 17th of OCTOBER, At the THEATRE ROYAL, Where everybody is invited to a night's Dancing, to the delightful strains of the Brass Band. A TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION Aided by tJie Fire Brigade, Rifle Volunteers, and headed by the Brass Band, will start from Dillman's Town at 7.30 p.m. sharp. The proceeds will be devoted towards procuring Uniform for the Brass Band. JAS. ROOHFORD, Hon. Sec. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A N ENTERTAINMENT will be given on FRIDAY, 24th inst. at the Theatre Royal, by Mr T. MUIRHEAD, on which occasion he will be assisted by most of the Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs in Kumara. Programme in future issue. I. M. H A N N A N, M 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. 4 USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROA VIDENT SOCIETY. Mr J. W. HALL, the Canvassing Agent of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, is now in Kumara, and is prepared to INSURE LIVES in this renowned society. Messages left at Mr Gilbert Stewart's Hotel for an interview will be promptly attended to. TO BLACKSMITHS AND FARRIERS. TO LET or FOR SALE, that wellknown BLACKSMITH'S and FARRIER'S Establishment in Seddon street, in the occupation for the past eight years of Mr David Williams; containing two Forges, and with all PLANS and TOOLS necessary for carrying on a successful business. For particulars, apply to Mr-Wil-liams, on Ihe premises; to Mr Edwin Blake, I»•--!f:irit, Ghrisichuroh ; or to i\l r \V. J\ il- 11o!son, Kumara. Ai! DivIJTS owing to Mr D. Williams AIIJST BK PAID on or before the Ist October, or they will lie sued for without further notice. D. WILLIAMS. Knmara, September 15, 1884.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2589, 9 October 1884, Page 2
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