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BOOTSt Boom W. j| SHAW, BEGS to ckll the fttentioo of the z*ne« rat public of Ueefton, Grey Valley tnd surrounping districts to bis very large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES JUST ABRIVKD; rhe Chcieest Stock ever Opeied in Keefton Consisting o( h&en*'*, Women's aod Childfen's Boots atad Shoes in endless variety, with all the] latest styles and the most fksbionable make. , JEN'S"OOTS: Men's D nedin and Nelson Water* Mfn's b nedln and Nelson Elastic Sides, 18s. o BliMben. Osedand 12s 6d. Ensiistt WeDJAKtons, 20s. Foglish Half Welliugtonn, 18s. Men'i Cadvat Shoes, 6s 6d and 7s 6d. Meo'eMelboarne Klastie Sides, ]2s 6d and 15s. I LiDIES BOOTS: ; Leather, I rnnella. and Kid, 2s 6d, 6a, 7«U, 10s 61 12s 6. 155, and 18s. .-. WliiieKif, 5-4,7<J6d. ; Balmor«),|O, 12s 6d, and 14s. Kid WfJkiog Shoes, ss, H 6d, and 13s 6d | Dolly Varies, ss, 7» 6J, 12? 6i. Boy's tad] Girls' Boots and Sheen, Uoppertoes, ii fid and upwards Children's (Boots and Shoes, from Is. upwards. I Also, a lake Stock of HIS OWN UACE alwajs on hand. AiLame Stock of leather, Griiderj/, and doted tTjppwa Always ol hand, and the Trade Sapplien on Liberal Terms. Noiktbb Abdbbss! WJBHAW Comer of Brdadway aod Walsh-street, (Next to Mf. C. Cohen, Stationer.) CENTRAL BROADWAY, BEEProy *"" W1 U U MS, FAMILY & COMMRRCIAL HOTEL, Bbojujwa*, Kebwos. mHE undersig ed begs to n -*• has resura d the eonduot of the above, Ind being bow under his direct superintendence, the pub ie may rely npon every requirement of » First-clues Hotel being provided. I |taili« can I epend upon every comfort and privacy. I The Bed Bocans are lofty, well-ventilated, and receive mom ooostarit and careful attention. I The Billiard 1 Room is spacious, and fur* nished with one/ of Aloook's Prise Tables, STABLIN GL ACCOMMODATION Is excellent, md convenient to the Hotel, while the aharges are most reasonable. CEAKQES I STRICTLY MODERATE WALTER WILLIAMS •• CATTLeItUESPASS AOT, 1868," -J^OTICE IS HEbIbT GIVEN that -^ oa atti after Saturday, 28th Feb roary, 1880, {the Provisions of '• The Cattle Trespass Act, 1868," will be enforced on uylland, being sections Nos. 53 and 55, Sqttare 131, Buller Uoad, and bounded on ike sooth by Brazil's farm, aod on the north by M'Ginley's farm, and that it islmy intention to CLAIM DAMAGES fur all Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Figs, orlany other animals TRESn PASSING on llie said land, whether the fame be fenced pr unindosed. 1 MICHAEL SMITH. Boiler Uoad, J2Btb January. 1880. "SiTTS3?itH3S F M.ICHINERT AOT, 1874>, | TUX attention] of Owners of a£adiiae?y ! and Steam Hoilerait ntiii % > ttit j; >- visione of " The iuspectioa of Mttcbiaerr Act, 1874,' wbichl requites them, within a month from the date on which the Act is brought into force, |o send a written uotioa to the inspeetof of Mlcbinsry for the district in which such maohinlry, boiier may be, giving the name of owner, the p;itee where oucli Bieobinery or boiler is used, the nut me t>t such maohin^rr, and! t lie natnw and amount of the moving powerl The Act was, by IProclamation dated the 10th instant, brougbti into force in the Province ef Kelson. 1 MoUces lot the Intpector of the NeUoi.South District are tope addressed to Christchurch. I J. NpCHJiHOW, I^ANGAHtJA c4{JfITY COUNCIL xoncE. ALL VOUCH MS mast be eHE BENTKD fir Payment rwo Vltikli DAYS before the Uuiuary i4«ftioga of tue Cduncil, or they will uot b* iiee>gnu*i. .

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 March 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 March 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 March 1880, Page 3

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