NOTICE. T BEG to return my MOST SINA CERE THANKS to the members of the Inangahua County Council, and all those people who so kindly ASSISTED me to proceed to Melbourne to obtain medical advice, SAMUEL HALLWOETH, Crushington. RACE INVESTIGATION COMPANY. Will hold a Discussion on the VICTORIA RACING CLUB'S RACES To be Enn at Melbourne about July 21, 1888. 4000 MEMBERS AT 10s. Grand National Steeplechase. About 20 Nominations. First ... -. £400 Second ... i ... 150 Third 100 Starters ... 100 Non-starters ... ... 150 Total ... £900 Maiden Hurdle Eace. ; About 15 Nominations. First'" Second •. ... 100 Third ... ... ... 50 Starters ... ' .... ... 50 Non-starters ... .... 150 Total ... ... — £550 Cash Pbizes. 5 at £40... £200 5 „ 20 ... 100 10 „, 10... 100 80 „ 5 - 150 Total... ... ... £550 ABOUT 76 PRIZES. Each ticket has six (6) chances. Apply by letter (registered letters not received). Cheques must have exchange added. Bank notes accepted. Post Office Orders preferred, payable to Sinbad. Please enclose Two stamps for reply and result. Address, SINBAD, care of Me Bodley, Box 842, P. 0., Dunedin. Close on or about 19th July. A. M. NORMAN BY (Late Master Tailor in the Highland Brigade), NAVAL AND MILITAEY TAILOR, HABITMAKER, &0., Broadway, Reefton, FIiAKES this opportunity to inform I the Inhabitants of Eeefton and Surrounding Districts that he has! PUECHASED the BUSINESS of Mb. EICHAEDSON, and that he intends carrying on the Business in all its Branches. His STOCK consists of the -BEST MATERIALS inWest of England Broadcloths, Saddle Tweeds, &c, • ' Scotch Tweeds, Mosgiels, Kaiapoi, And other Wollens of the best Manufacture. ■ Ladies' Riding Habits, Jackets,; Ulsters, &c, Gentlemen's Eiding and Walking Trousers, Breeches, &c, Pulpit and Bar Gowns, Caps; and Cassocks. "■•■•.• In connection with the above I beg to thank the Inhabitants of Inangahua for the very liberal patronage accorded me during the past twelve years, and to solicit a continuance of their favors to my Successor (Mr. Nobmanby), whose thorough knowledge of the business and long experience, are the best guarantees that he will give the utmost satisfaction to Patrons. Wm. EICHAED3ON. MRS PFAFFS, Servants Eegistry. Temporary address, Bridge St. Opposite Exchange Hotel. Dressmaking done. WA N T E D— Barmaids, first-class hotels — Greytnouth, Hokitika, Kumara, and town— Pfaffs Eegistry. J. NAGLE, BOOTMAKER, TTAS now opened a choice assortment Ladies, Gents, and - Childrens Boots, All the latest styles, Inspection invited. All kinds of Ladies and Gentlemens Boots made to order. Good Fit Guaranteed. Orders executed with dispatch. Repairing done. Under the Verandah. RICHARDSON'S BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, EEEFTON. WILLIAM CAMPBELL BLACKSMITH, REEFTON. TJ O;E S E S carefully SHODat II SEVEN SHILLINGS per set. All their work done at moderate prices. — Address — WILLIAM CAMPBELL, BLACKSMITH, Sthand, Reefton. Use Hop Bitters andTm^lT^ no other medicine. Test it. Be sure and read.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1272, 20 July 1883, Page 3
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449Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1272, 20 July 1883, Page 3
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