THE ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH BOiLDrcs'G FUND. A BAZA A r R 10. aid of the above Fund will be heldwuriug CHltlSTMilp WEEK. Further P.irticuiars in future issue. dispatch; found iyulvj yaionT LIMITED.— GH i'MODTK. T^NGINEERS, A TLLWRTGHTS Hi Ilk )$ akd BR I sS 10 U N DERsi GEJNiittAii ' ' Have on Land or- rat tie to Order any description of MACIINEi/V o"r CASTINGS at JM slbourue trtues— Freight added. Sepairs to Mining Mac u'nery have their Special Att iiition. Coal ! Coal ! CoaTT" i rptlE undersigned b gs to announce -*• that having now opened up oue of the most extensive coal miues ever discovered in the Inrngnhua, is now prepared to supply Coal at the pit mouth in any quantity, and at moderate I charges. Special attention ii called to the superior quality of this Coal, which it fully equal to that froi l tLe Euergeti -seam. The undersigned is now prepared to deliver Coaa a any part of the town. PATEICK MMINEENEY. MX. UISSINO X, D liJJ G G E S T , CH EMIST, AND 1 PERFUMWR. fmportor of Mining CUemiealg, Patent Medicines, Pure Drugs laud Chemicals. Teeth Extracted, ScaleH and Stopped. Prcsnnptions accurately prepared. Address :-4 vcr of Ti roadway ann Smith sirect. 110 BE Ii T ok LE V, Wholesale and detail Storekeeper, BROADWAY, Eeeptok. WESTPOKT AND KEEFTUN Boyal Mail EXPRESS LINE. The Undersigned inform i the public that he has well broker and q.a : et SADDLE HOUSES alwv s ready for travellers between Westpor , luaugahua,. Juuction, and the Lyell. Passengers to or from ltceftou booked at oue through fare. The Coach leaves Westport every Tuesday and Friday, at 7 a.m j', and Reeltou every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 a.m., carrying Mails and Passengers. Orders and Parcels reciiv.edand a< senders booked for Westport aud intermediate stages at through i ates. All Parcels to bo prepiid for before delivery, at GILMJ£R!>' HOTEL JiEEFION. JOB LINES, Proprietor. WILLIA MlT 7 TIAMILY AND pOJIMEKCUI.. HOTE LL BROADWAY, RKEFT3N, Is under the direct superintendence ni the Proprietor, is the ost centrally situated Hotel in town, ami is replele with every convenience. Every comfort and privacy is providoJ for families. I Tho bed rooms are loflyJwell ventilated, and receive most constaut aud careful attention. I The Billiard Room is spacious, and furnished with one of Alcoek's Prize Tables. STABLING ACCOMMODATION Is excellent, and conveuitnt to the Hotel . while the charges arc raost reasonable. Lr^ery and Bait, Ts per Night CILIRGES STRICI'LIT MODERATE. WALTER WILLIAMS, Peopuietou. l J rico Sixnunco. FARrTLY HEUALI| Moxthlx Paut Tho Brisbane Gauker says :— The story-teller, as.o 'old, contains mntUr of the most, uhsoi'bing U irust- to novel readers. The scientific iU-ns, (rnn the variety whiuli they embrace, aru iwtliil to. |nefchanJes Or larmers, whilst mothers ot fumiiitfs^u-e, with a few words, initiated into, the fearful iii\d h wonderful m.js:erios or npplo lbol, .treacle pie, ,or the dishing up or Australian nieats an.t scups. Auiusomouta r<j not forgo tter. , and random readings ful ol original wit and humor, assist in moling up a uerwd&il noewptubje to all.'j
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 97, 19 November 1877, Page 3
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