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BOOTS. BOOTS. w. j. Th aw, BEGS to call the Ittention of the genes ral public of B 3 efton, Grey V^y und surrounding ( istricls to his very large assi rtment of BOOTS AND SHOES JUST ARRIVED; Che Choicest Stock ever Opened i 1 Keefton Consisting of Mens's Women's and Children's Boots and Sh( es in endless variety, with all the latest styles and the most fashiona >le make. MEN'S* BOOTS: Men's Dunedin md Nelson Water* and Nelson Elastic Sides, 18s. I Bluchers. 10s 6d ahd 12s 6d. EngJish Welliflgtfns, 20s. English Half Welliugtons, IBs. Men's Canvas Shfes, 6s 6d and 7« 6 Men's Melbourne Elastic Sides, J2s 6d and 15s. I Ladies boots 5 Leather, PrunellJ. and Kid, 2s 6d, ss, 7s 6ti, 10s 6d, 12s 6, 155, and 18s. White Kid, ss, 7 1 6d. Balmoral, 10, 12s 6d, and 14s. Kid Walking S was, ss, 7d 65, and 12s 6d Dolly Vardens, si , 7s 6d, 12s 6d. Boy's and Girls Boots and Bhoes, Coppertoes, 4s 6d ai d upwards Children's Boots and Shoes, from Is. upwards. I Also, a large S ock of HIS OWN MAKE always on band. A Largto Stock of Leather, Grinderd and Closed TJppm Always on hatad, and the Trade Supplied on Liberal Terms. Note the Addbess! Corner of Broadwky aad Walsh-street, (Next to Mr. C. I Cohen, Stationer.) &2NTKAL BROADWAY, REEFfON WILIIIAMS, FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Bboaswat, Reekok. rpQE undersigned wgs to n "^* haa resumed the conduct of the above, and being now undea his direct superintendence, the public may rely npon every requirement of a First-class Hotel being provided. I Familie can depend 'upon every comfort and privacy. ', The Bed Booma are lofty, well-ventilated, and receive most constant and careful atten* tion. The Billiard Boom is spacious, and furnished with one of Alcock'k Prize Tables. STABLING ACCOMMODATION Is exoelleat, and convenient to the Hotel, while tho charges are most reasonable. dURQES STRICTLT MODERATE W A L T K WILLIAMS « CATTLE TKESPABS ACT, 1868," •VTOTICE IS HEEHBY GIVEN that -^ on and after Saturday, 28th Feb ruary, 1880, the Provisions of «• The Cattle Trespass Act, 1B68," will be enforced on my land, being sections Nos. 53 and 55, Square 13li Buller Hoad.and bounded on the souta by Brazil's farm, and on the north by M'Ginley'a farm, and that it is my i mention to CLAIM DAMAGES far all Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, or any other animals TRESPASSING on the aaia land, whether the nurne be fenced or unjnelosed. MIfHAEL SMITH. Buller /toad, 28th (January, 1880. ~THE INSPECTION OF MA. CHINEHYIACT, 1874, TUE attention of Owners of M>id«i»?*y and Steam EoiU 'B>j.:mj.l ; s civ; > )- visions of '-'The ins ecti».i of Machinery Act, 1374/ wniob re [vires them, within a month from the dati on which the Act is brought into force, to ( and a written notion to tho Inspector of M<»ci iaery for the district in which, such machiuerj , boiler may be, giving the tiamy of owner, be place where euch vi auttinery or boiler is used, the nature oJ Bunh muchmery, und t le natnre and amount of the moving power. The Act was, by ] roclamation dated the 10th instant, brought nto force in tho Provinco of Nelson. Notices for the In pector of th« Nelsor.Somh District are to >c addressed to Cbrietchui'cb. J. NiNCHEUOW, INANGAHUA CC (JNTY COUNCIL NOT|CE. ALL VOUCH EIS must be HIE BENTED for PAYMENT TWO CLEAR DAYS before the Oidinary Meetings of the Council, or they will not be Recognised. WILLIAM QARDNEB,

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 April 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 April 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 April 1880, Page 3

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