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PUBLIC NOTICE. SH. CLAKKE, PRACTICAL . WATCHMAKER, AND JEWELLER, Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Kumara and surrounding districts that he has commenced business in Main street, Kumara, opposite Rugg’s Hotel, and next door to Mr M. Wall’s, Bootmaker. Watches and Clocks Cleaned and Repaired, Satisfaction given. Gold and Silver made to any design. Repairs neatly executed. Masonic Jewels and Pendants made. Note the address : Opposite Rugg’s Hotel. All work done on the premises. 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, 1881. I) OBIN HOOD’S GREAT i NOVELTY COMPANY’S PROGRAMME ON THE C.J.O. SUMMER MEETING, To be held on the Christchurch Racecourse, On THURSDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1885. MIDSUMMER HANDICAP AND MIDDLE PARK STAKES. 3,000 Shares of 10s each.—£lsoo. Five Separate Allotments, Each Share having Five Chances. 104 PRIZES 104. Midsummer Handicap, 30 Prizes. Will Close on December 30th, 1884. From the big business done by us since starting, more especially on the Melbourne and New Zealand Cups, just closed, and result slips of which arc hereby tendered you, we feel confident in saying that this Programme will more than fill. We shall, therefore, sell on, no matter how many, until our advertised date of closing, and the Prizes will then be increased pro rata if our anticipations are correct. In writing for Tickets it would be better for mady reasons to enclose an envelope. Applications, if by Letter, with Two Twopenny Stamps, and exchange on Cheques marked correct, Is added. Please write Signatures and Address legibly, to avoid errors. Money Orders preferred, Bank Notes and Drafts, Registered Letters and Telegrams received and promptly attended to, N.B.—All Letters containing Coin or Notes must be Registered, or Is Compulsory Registration Fee is liable to be charged by the Post Office Authorities. 10 per cent, always deducted from all Prize Money 7 , 4 per cent of which we pay to agents who sell for ns, or clients who purchase books of 25 Tickets. Address — “ ROBIN HOOD,” “ Care of Thomas Stapleton, “ Box 238, P. 0., “ Christchurch Or, “ Jubal Fleming, City Baths, “Colombo street, Christchurch.” N.B.—No connection with any other Company.

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Kumara Times, Issue 2577, 8 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 2577, 8 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 2577, 8 December 1884, Page 3

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