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NIGHT wr BURNS. Our Monarch’s hindmost year but ane, Was five-and-twenty days begun ; ’Twas then a blast o’ Janwar’ win’ Blew hansel in on Robin. The 126th ANNIVERSARY of the BIRTH of Scotia’s immortal baid, BURNS, will be celebrated on MONDAY, the 26th inst., by a BANQUET AND BALL, In the MASONIC HALL, KUMARA. Double Ticket ... £1 Is Single Ticket ... 15s To be had of the following members of the Committee :—Messrs Robert Hunter, Daniel Chisholm, Alex. Reid, John Hay, Wm. Turnbull, Daniel M'Cowan, A. C. Campbell, John O’Hagan, John Hannah, James Tait, Hugh M'Masters, Wm. Bain, George Watson, D. M‘Kenzie, D. M'Farlane, David Weir, F. Barrow man, Geo. Broom, and D. Thomson • and at the principal business places in the district. ALEX. MILLER, Hon. Sec. January 15, 1885. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A CONCERT and DRAMATIC 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 been an inmate of the Lunatic Asylum, Hokitika), to enable her to join her friends in Otago. H. HOPE, Hon. Sec. for Entertainment. Kuraara, January 8, 1884. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE “SEA OF ICE,” or “The 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 various towns. The public can rely on their work being done satisfactorily, as he guarantees all his work. All orders left at the Kumaba Times Office, or at Mr Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel will receive his earliest attention. Mr Heaed has numerous recommendations from well-known local musicians, which can be seen at any lime. MR. M. HANNAN, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND CONVEYANCER, Tainui Street, Gkeymouth, May be consulted at the Post Office Hotel, Kuraara on the evenings preceding the sittings of the Resident Magistrate’s and Warden’s Courts. FA. MONCKTON, Member Royal . College of Surgeons, England; formerly of the Royal Navy. Provincial Surgeon of Southland, Superintendent of Hospital, Asylum, &c., and at present Surgeon-Superintendent of Kumara Hospital, can be consulted personally at bis residence, Sedclon street, or from a distance by letter ihrmmh any paU'-nt’s ordinary medical at> enda n t. DEATH. Quealb. — On the 19th January, Robert Abbott Qnealo, the beloved son of Thomas and Mary Quealc, who met his death by an accident at Kawhaka ; aged 10 years and 6 months. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of THOMAS and MARY QUEALE are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late son ROBERT ABBOTT QUEALE which will take place TO-MORROW THURSDAY, 22nd January, leaving their residence, Main Road, at Halfpast Ten o’clock in the Forenoon, for the Kumara Cemetery. H. JOHNSEN, Undertaker. MAILS CLOSE For the United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, Asia, Africa, America, the West Indies, and China, via San Francisco, also the Sandwich Islands, the Northern and Southern ports of New Zealand, and Australian Colonies, (per the overland route to Christchurch), close here on Thursday, January 29, at 1.45 p.m. The mail via San Francisco will be due in London on March 18. W. C. MacDermott, Postmaster. Post Office, Kumara, January 19, 1885.

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Kumara Times, Issue 2613, 21 January 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 2613, 21 January 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 2613, 21 January 1885, Page 2

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