NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS, RIGHTS, and PRI- . VILEGES lawfully bold under tho Mining Regulations of the JS'olHon South ••Wftofc Goldfielda are lieroby PIIOTECTED from Monday, 18th March, to Wrdneaday, tho 20th day of March, 1878, both days mv elusive. EDWARD SHAW, Warden. Reefton, March 12th, 1878. NjO T I C E. THE SITTINGS of the RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S and WARDEN'S COURTS for tho month ending 31ftt MARCH, 1878 :— REEFTON— March stb, 12th, ifttU, 36th, a»d 29th. AH AURA— March 7th and 21st. NELSON CREEK— March Bth, and 22nd. In tho event of the river* being imRUHBbie, the Courts wilL be^ adjourned torn day to day. EDWARD SHAW, R.M., Warden. PATRICK BRENNAN, SHAREBRGKER -jl/TININ AND GENERAL COM^ MISSION AGENT, BROADWAY, T»3?J{J7TON. Licensed Broker under "The Land Transfer Act" Agent for Gojuo and Co"s Stamper (•ratings A. D. BAYFEIU), gHAREBROKBB AND General Commiasian Agent. &. Stob-Aftent for the 2fe*v ZcnUnd 'mmv ftuco Company. Apent for Montray awl Crosbie, Soho foundry, N<>|son» MINING AND LANI> AOENT OFFICES t BRIDGE STREET; RBKITON. FOR SALE. mlffi DURHAM COAL MINE, X comprising Two Leases of (30 Acres eaoji. with Tramways, Whims, Breaks, Sh>4«».,Wiro Rope, Trucks, Tools, &c, nn^piiy. to tho thorough welting of tho A- new tunnel has been pnt into C"oal of fj>ood .quality, nnd everything 19 in reftdiness fo^miminier trado. Alßo\'w'Lenpoho|il of 2(X> Acres good arable LAND, partially cloarod, and with vnl.iahle Pino Timber, which with existing trumways connected with the Town, run with a vory moderate outlay bo developed into a good Timber Trade. Ever since the opening of the mine the demund for Coal has steadily ine?oflsod. Tin 1 Property >s regularly improving, and to any mnn of moderate means ofFersi an opening which would insure him a compo eney. To principals will be disclosed perfectly watisfuctory reasons for disposal! of the Property, For further particulars Apply to the Proprietor. 11. B. GTJLLTNE. or R. HuKVßß.Ahanra. N.li.— -To pnTtics desirous of settling own in an improving district this is a r/)t-clnss opportunity. nUBLIO NOTICE, The Subscribers would return thanks to the general public of I lit; Reef ton and surrounding districts, for the support roceived in their enpneity as GEN ERA L W l l EET , WRTG IITS, COACH BUILDERS, Ac. And also notify that they have now added to their UuninoHH PremiaoM in G reason Hlrwt /li« nioHt. commndiouH Forues in town, where till kinds of General Hmilh work will after this date be executed jironijitly. Tlie HorMeshoeing Department will ho iifnicr tlie control or an able and Kflii.'ienl blii er, second to nono in tlo colony ; i\ rrelbri', our umml or intended patrons mil limvc every confidence of receiving the Ixhi iiUcnli n. CIfABOKS MODHnATK. /\n npi reiilice wanted in Coach Smilh i-oj/i-rtiiieiii ; also, ono to Coach Puiiiting BTRATFOHD & COUPE. Grey mouth. VH,' '
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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 35, 13 March 1878, Page 2
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