ilia OEO2IGE WIliE, QHaHKHKCKK!,' AND CV'AI.MLSSIO.S'AGK>"T, iJfIHAIDW iY. IJ I tt-'TOS. H'^fit for the St»i!<i>mi I .»U iini'i Coiiii>»nr. W. HljlDMAaiilT, OHAREBEOKER AND MINING O AUiixST. OFFICE- OPPOSITE DOWSING AKDLINEB, Broadway, Reeptox. J. F. Ci.AEK, Q H A Ji JC I? It O K. K J{ , MIMNG -.->-M> GIMIUAL COM. AIISSI3N' AG'iiST, fiVRLL, PUBLIdfoTICET ~ H£W EMPIRS HOTEL. MRS. DANKS, in returning thauks to her many kind patrons, begs to inform them that she will continue the business, as heretofore, in the commodious premises, CENTRAL BROADWAY, (Formerly occupied by Mr T, Field) Every comfort will be found, and old friends are invited to continue their kind patronage. The Dining Room arrangements are characterised with, the xisttal excellence. Ccac'ta. > ■ ; Mj ;■,, ;-,<- : --,-;; . Beefton to Westport TriWeekly— Forwarding PasSENGEIIS DfRICT TO IiYELL, BLELOROVEj AND NELSON CHEAT REDtTOTiON IN FARES LINES' 110YAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, Connecting with COURTNEY'S EXPRESS at the Inangahua Junction, And NEWMANS LINE at Lyell. On and after 13th March, 1882, the above Line of Communication will be open to. the public, arriving and departing as under : ->*- To Nelson — Leave WeßtportonWednesdaysatG'3oa.m. 1 • Reof ton on Thursdays at .7 '30 a. m. Arrive at Lyell on Thursdays at 5*30 p.m Leave Lyell oa Fridays, at G a-m .Arrive at Bellgrove on Saturday evening , . From Nelson — Leave Bellgrove on Wednesdays at 7 a.m Arrive at Lyell on Tfiursdays at 6 p.m. Leave Lyell on Fridays at 9 a.m. Arrive at Recfton t>n Fridays at 6 p.m. Lcavo for Westport on Saturdays at 7 p.m. BOOKING OFFICE : M'GAFFINS fiOTJSL, Broadway, lteefton. The Overland Coach to Nulson will leave Reefton every Thursday morning at 7"oO p.m., rcachulg Bellgrove on Saturday evening in time to take the last train to the City. Passengers are requested to consult the Timo 'lablo at the Booking Oih'co, and to pay particular attention to the dijectioii/i given with regard to lugSpeeittl Arruvr/emeni* may be mud", by 2»tx#e gei'B « tahiuif to renek AeLoa on olhe than the adrertiied dales. JOB LINES, Proprietor. WH'CIIELL AND CAMPMLL'S UOYAL MAIL LIJ9S OF GOACES3. 1100 KING PAS.SKROKB3 AM y PAKCKLS ilirmi^ini Ln«r<«t Uni.t fi<>m Jlpcfton to Grt-j mi'uli and t.i West ji .rt, lenro KKKFTON FOR GWV.Y Mi >F I'II Via TulMi'a Fliit, Aliaurn. Giey \^»l|cy. and bruntnTion, Dvery Mondat, \A c kf. ivy & Fi.n v at 7 a.m., s I « » » p , at,d G/?EYiV?OUTH FOI{ BKKPrO.v, Jilfl.y 'ICFSDAY, TjHn>DAY, & SATCI /fU' At 7 h.iu., slmrp. I'O KISXJ OFFICE" : jrFFFTON ... D'AWSOxN'S Il'OThi, 6astoio*th ... GILAiEU'^ liU'lkl
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1199, 24 November 1882, Page 4
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408Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1199, 24 November 1882, Page 4
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