UMARA HOSPITAL. The ELECTION of a COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT for the Kumara Hospital for the ensuing Half-year will take place on SATURDAY next, the 17th day of January, between the hours of 12 noon and 8 p.m., at the Town Hall, Kumara; at Diliman's Town ; and at the Schoolhouse, Greenstone. The following gentlemen have been nominated, thirteen of whom will have to be elected : Burger, Henry Sellars, A. Campbell, A. C. Smith, James Denfield, John Todd, Peter Douglas Garguilo, Salvador Voysey, George Hannah, John Watson, George Hannan, Denis Wells, William Hope, Henry Wildridge, John Metcalfe, James Woods, James Nicholson, William Wooldridge, John Rudkin, George Ziegler, Louis. Ticket-holders of Ten Shillings each, renewed for twelve months, and 3ubscribers of £1 and upwards will be entitled to two votes; and preseut nonsubscribers and ticket-holders can claim the same privilege up to and on the day of election by the contribution of 10s to one vote or £1 and upwards to two votes, as aforesaid, to the Hospital funds. L. J. SPYER, Returning Officer. Kumara January 14, 1885. HOSPITAL COMMITTEE ELECTION. To the Returning Officer Hospital Committee Election. Sir—l hereby give you notice that I wish my name to be withdrawn from nomination as a Candidate for membership of the Hospital Committee at the coming election. JOHN MULVIHILL. Kumara, January 14, 1885. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of ALFRED and ANN SKILTON are invited to follow the remains of their late Daughter, FLORENCE ADA SKILTON. The Funeral will leave their residence, Main street, on FRIDAY next, 16th inst., at Half-past Two o'clock in the Afternoon, for Holy Trinity Church, and will proceed from thence to the Kumara Cemetery. H. JOHNSEN, Undertaker. THE LATE FLORENCE ADA SKILTON. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN and TEACHERS are requested to meet in Holy Trinity Church on FRIDAY next, 16th inst., at 2 p.m. The CHOIR will kindly meet on THURSDAY, at 7.30 p.m. R. HEFPERNAN, Curate. January 14, 1885. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A CONCERT and DRAMATIC L ENTERTAINMENT will be given in the Adelphi Theatre on FRIDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1885, for the Benefit of Mrs O'GRADY (whose husband has unfortunately for some time lieen an inmate of the Lunatic Asylum, Hokilika), to enable her to join her friends in Otago. H. HOPE, Hon. Sec. for Entertainment. Kumara, January 8, 1884. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. rpHE "SEA OF ICE," or "The J_ Thirst for Gold" will be played in the Theatre Royal, on MONDAY, the 2nd of MARCH, in aid of the funds of the Church of England SUNDAY SCHOOL. piANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS ! MR. ROBERT HEARD begs to inform the musical public of Kumara that he has decided to settle on the West Coast, making periodical visits to the vnrions towns. The public can rely on their work being done satisfactorily, as he guarantees all his work.Repairing in all its branches. Charges moderate. All orders left at the Kumaba Times Office, or at Mr Gilbert Stewart's Hotel will receive his earliest attention. Mr Heard has numerous recommendations from well-known local musicians, which can be seen at any time.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2608, 15 January 1885, Page 2
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