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£50 REWARD. OO.ME MALICIOUS PERSONS O having spread a report that onr CA'ITLE on the MARUIA STATION are suffering from cancer, we now ofter as a REWARD the sum of FIFTY POUNDS to any p. rson who can point out oue single head of our OAT'JLE ou our STATION s«ff,rin» from that discasn. J. & G. WALKER, Reefton, 13th March, 1891. DISTRICT ORDERS. j Hokitika, 2 liOtowh, JLB9I. ._. . ■>J . J for INSPiiCTIOr *aoriHK r the T^E SD AY, 7 tif rft -^3O p. n, . "sharp. 21st"; ... „'-.. All id embers must attend* Fines strictly enforced. JAS.A. BONAR, Major Commanding Westland District. JFOR SALE" " VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY Situate in ShieUst. opposite the Post Office, and at present occuby Mr Watkins, C.E. It consists of four town sections, on. which are built one house containing seven rooms, with all conveniences of wash-house, coal-house, &c. There is a splendid lawn, wilh ornamental tree and shrubs, flowers, &c. ; also a four room verandah cottage. From its situation the property cannot fail to become a leading business site in Reefton. It is opposite the Post and Telegtaph Offices and School of Mixes. It a'ijoums the Colonial Bank, aud a stction owned by the Bank of Nhw South Wales, on which they intend to build. It is eminently suitable for a Private or Commercial Hotel. The present buildings with additions and slight alterations would make a commodious oue, and with the increase ef licenses that can now be granted sure to command a large business. Coached to Grey mouth, Westport, Nelson, and Cbristchurch, pass the house. Satisfactory reasons can be given for disposing of the Property. At present would command a rental of £70 per annum.- ' > f '■" * Possession can be given within a month. Terms either cash or part to' remain on mortgage. A[>so for Sale. Four acres on terrace over-looking future Kail way Station. — A splendid building site. One acre section, Andersou's Road, partly cleared. Quarter acre, Cbattockviile, fenced and planted with tree's. For further particulars apply to CHARLES E. WATKINS, C.E, M.E., Or J. G. Heslop, Reefton. HERBERT & REYLING; PAINTERS, PAPER-HANGERS, WRITERS, GRAINERS. &c. BEG to ANNOUNCE to the Public! of Reeftou, and surrounding districts that they have commenced business as above in premises adjoin* ing the Guardian Opfick, Smitli • street, where they hope by strict at-, teutiou to business, good workman* ship, aud low prices, to merit a SHARE of Public PATRONAGE. On SALE at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, every Requisite for a Painters establishment, Paper hangings; Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c, &c Glass cut to any sizt., estimates given, for all kinds of work. A. M. D. G. rnHE Sisters of Mercy beg to anJ. nounce that they are now p.ie« pared to Open at the Convent a Select Day School for young ladiea. The course of education comprises, besidesa CMeJuI religiouQr^ining (for those of. their own persuasion), the various branches of a superior English Education, French, Needlework (plain aud ornamental), Drawing, Painting, German, &c. : Serins "may be known by applying at the Convent. . G. J. HARFORD, HOUSE PAmTER, DECORATOB, Etc. The Oldest Established Painter in Reefton, BEGS to thank his many customers for past favors and to fcesuro them of his ability to meet their demands for his Bervices at REDUCED RATES. Orders for Artistic Decorating, Sign Writing, and ■ lUumiuatiug, faithfully carried out. ESTIMATES GIVEN. A.. E. NORTH, HHAREBROKER, MINING, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Office : Smith-stbeet, Rebfton. Agent for South British Insurance Company. Bisks taken at Lowest Ouneiit Rjjtea

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Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 20225, 17 April 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 20225, 17 April 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 20225, 17 April 1891, Page 3