The Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. MONDAY, JULY 23, 1883.
Mr Warden Reveil left for Westport on Saturday morning last. Applications are invited by the Empire claim, Terawhiti, Wellington, for the position of mine manager. An advertisement on the subject appears elsewhere in our columns. We publish in our advertising columns " Robin Hood's" great novelty announcement on the Melbourne and .N ew Zealand Cups. "Robin Hood" is one ofthe most popular racing Bonanzas in the colony, and the amount annually disbursed by him on the great racing events of the year runs into enormous figures. A meeting of all persons willing to take an active interest in the proposal to establish a Building Society in Reefton, will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, this evening. The movement is one which Bhould meet, with the hearty support of the inhabitants, as besides being directly amongst the soundest and most profitable of commercial investments, Building So cieties confer innumerable indirect advantages upon the community in which they are established. The amount of money which is annually borrowed on the mortgage of small properties in Reefton must be considerable, and for the most part the business is done with Nelson, whence the interest and other charges accruing naturally flow. With the establishment of a local BiSilding Society, however, these transactions would in time become localised, and the profits arising become re-distributed in our midst. We hope then for these,. and many other reasons which will readily suggest themselves,' that the subject will command the earnest attention of the people, and that the institution will be started ou such a basis as will ensure the fullest and earliest fruits of its usefullness. The following tenders have been accepted for county works : — Forming Churchstreet. Capleston, J. Billett, £67 10s ; dray road, Boatman's Creek, Devine & Co £320 ; bridges and approaches, Boatman's Creek, Devine & Co. £299 10s. The sittings of the District Court, before His Honor Judge Broad, will open this morning at 10 o'clock. As there are no criminal cases for hearing, the jury summoned will not required to attend. Mr W. J. Shaw announces that he has re-opened his establishment in Broad-
way with an entirely new stock of the latest fashions in ladies, gentlemen's and children's boots and shoes. We publish this morning the memorandum of registration of the Eureka Extended Gold Mining Company, Limited. The capital is £24,000, iv 24,000 shares of£l each, 10s. being paid up. Mr W. Hindmarsh has been appointed legal manager of the company.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1274, 23 July 1883, Page 2
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414The Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. MONDAY, JULY 23, 1883. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1274, 23 July 1883, Page 2
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