1 DJANGAHUA LOCAL REVENUES 1 BOARD. npENDERS are INVITED or the \ J- CONSTRUCTION of SEVEN MILES of the Grey«Ueefton Rod from Devery's Terrace to the Junction of the Grey rivers. Work to be let in SIX seperate Se jtions, A DEPOSIT of £30 together with the namps of two substantial suret es to accompany each tender. Tenders to close on a day to be n lmed, Plans and specifications to be s<en at tlie office of the Board on and after Vlon'day 9th instant. The lowest or any tender not ne< essarily accepted. F. D. LAS CARRERA 5. Secre ary. M.1U.1i0.0.F. LOYAL HEEFTON" LODGE. xA?k\ rfIHE ANMJSrjI^W ■*- VERSAEr MfmJ LOYAL LODG.E ll^^S/i^S wUI be celebrated %^^^ B f BALL & SUPPER *^^ UNlf^] /^TTTir-ciTi'o IT AT T FRIDAY, the did of AUGUST, 1877. Coi [MITTEE ; Walter Irving Charles Ceocjjee Andrew M'Kay Joseph Steele Thomas Cavell Philip Alexander James Anderson. TICKETS 25d , Each, to be had from the Committee. LADIES BE" INVITATION. The Ball will Commence at 10 o'clock p.m. The Procession will start from the Oddfellows' Hallj Upper Broadway, at 1 p.m., on the abovje date. All Members off the Lodge are requested to attend. Visiting Members are specially invited. I PHILIP ALEXANDER / Hon. Secretary. •VJ7M. jiARDNBS, MECHANICAL DRAUGHT SHAN". 1 W. G-, having been residi nt on the 1 Goldfields of, Victoria and Ncr Zealand I for a period of 21 years, is competent to prepare WORKING D RAVINGS of 1 all descriptions of Works re quired by 1 Mining Companies. Plans of Buildings Preiared and Estimates Given. Address— SHEILS' STREET, RE SFTON. ' WANIED KNOWN. trrANTE: ) KNOWN that C. Oohen VV lias ju t opened a Splendid Assortment of Fan y Goods, Stationery, Peri, fumery, and a Really Beautiful Collection of New Booi :b, Handsomely Bound, and by ihe most ci linent Ancient and Modern Authors. WANTED KNOWN, that C. Cohen has just rece: ved 10 Boxes New Brands Cameron's Vi ginia Tobaccos, universally acknowledged not equalled in quality. WANTED KNOWN, that C. Cohen has now on sa c Mercer's Church Psalter , and Hymn B< ok, with service combined ; and a choice sample of Roman Catholic Prayer Books, Handsomely Bound in Morocco, Veh et, and other bindings. WANTED KNOWN, that C. Cohen's 1 stock of Genuine Meerschaums is pro«. nounced Sup( rior in Quality and Design 5 to any hithert ) sold in the district. WANTED KNOWN, that C. Cohen ' has now on sale a Superb Sample of Photographic Albums, in Pearl and Morocco bind ngs, and a Splendid Stock of other Franiy Wares. > fc WANTED KNOWN, that C, Cohen receives by every mail, direct from 5 London, a U rge supply of the most popular Maga ines and Newspapers. WANTED KNOWN, THAT CHARLES COHEN'S * BOOK, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT IS DIRECTLY OPPOSITE TWOUJ LL'3 COMMERCIAL IIOTE/
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 50, 3 August 1877, Page 3
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