TO SPECULATORS, HOTELKEEPERS, COALMINERS, FARMERS, &ri To Be Sold by Private Tender. rpHAT SPLENDID PROPERTY ] known as " BREEN'S HOTEL," situated half a mile from the centre of Reefton on the Main-Road to Greymouth. The hotel has but lately been erected regardless of cost, and is beautifully situated. L >t 1. Consists of the Hotel, comprising 2 Large Parlours, 7 Bedrooms, Bar, Dining room Kitchen and Out-houses, also a LARGE STABLE, with Loose-boxes, Hay-loft, &c, with FIVE ACRES of land attached. Lot 2. Comprises 80 ACRES'* of SPLENDID PASTORAL LANDi bordering on the Greymouth Road, all fenced and partly cleared. Lot 3. The v well-known " NEWCASTLE COAL-MINE. The coal is second to' none, and is worked with far less expense than that of any other mine in the district, and is a sure fortune for an industrious mail. ■■'"■'■> . " Tenders, will be accepted for the whole property, or in separate lota 'The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Furniture and Household effects may be taken at valuation. Tenders to CLOSE Ist SEPTTEMBER, 1883. Terms liberal. Address to Geo. B. Shepherd, care of Forsyth & Masters, Reefton. INANGAHUA COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE. TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for public 1 information that the Inangahua County Council did by resolution passed the 23rd day of August 1883, determine that a TOLii-GATE be forthwith erected at M'lnroe's, little Grey, and »t M'Geady's, Squaretown, to be respectively called the Grey Junction Toll-Gate, and the Square-town Toil-Gate ; and the said Council did by the said resolution autho-^ rise and tix that on and after Monday the tenth day of September, 1883, the following scale of tolls should be the scale of tolls to be payable and collected at the said Grey Junction Toll-gate, and the said Square-town Toll-gate respectively, for and upon all persons, animals, or vehicles, passing through any of the said Toll-gates subject to the exemptions hereinafter mentioned. Scale of Tolls. I—For1 — For every horse, with or without rider, one shilling. 2— For every vehicle drawn by one horse, one shilling and sixpence. 3 — For every vehicle drawn by two horses, three shillings. 4 — For every dray, spring dray, or wagon, with wheels of 3-incli tires, one shilling per dray aud one shilling per horse ; if less than 3 inches, one shilling and sixpence per horse. s—For5 — For every coach, one shilling for each coach and one shilling fur each horse. 6— For every dray fir wagon with wheels of 3|-inch tires, drawn by 4or 5 horses, one shilling per horse ; one shilling per dray or waggon ; if less than 3s-inch tirea, three shillings per horse. 7 — For every dray or wagon with 4Jinch tires, drawn by 6, 7, or 8 horses, one shilling per horse ; one shilling per dray or wagon ; if less than 4£inch tires, four shillings per horse. B—For8 — For every dray 'or wagon with wheels of 6-inch tirea, drawn by 9 or more horses, one shilling per hoast, ; one shilling per dray or wagon ; if less than 6-inch tires, five shillings per horse. [The word "horse" in the foregoing scale of tolls shall include the words — horse, ass, or mule.] 9 — For every head of cattle, sixpence. 10 — For every sheep,, goat, or pig, one penny. Exemptions. I—The1 — The exemptions mentioned in sec- • tion 107 of " The Public V\ orks Act, 1882," 2 — County Officers when on Duty. Maintenance contractors, and laborers working upon the main roads within the county. Also horses or vehicles used oh county business by county officers, contractors or laborers aforesaid. 3 — All horses aud vehicles following or returning from a funeral. Dated this 25th day of August, 1883. PATRICK BRENNAN. County Chairman. W. C. GILBERT, " DENTIST,, WILL VISIT KEEFTON about the 3rd SEPTEMBER Intending patients should call as soon as possible on his arrival. . [A CARD.] TAMES CAMPBELL, M:D., Ch.M. J will Commence practice in Boatman's on WEDNESDAY next, 15th of AUGUST, 1883. ' MXJLYAY and SHEPHEED, TINSMITHS, PLUMBERS, IRON, ZINC, AND COPPER WORKERS, Broadway, Reefton. (Opposite Forsyth and Masters') M. and S. having received all the necessary Machinery for carrying on • their trade, are now prepared to give i their best and punctual attention toal] orders "Rough on rats." — Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bifgs, beetles, inserts, skunks, jack-rabbits, gophers. 7-^l. .Druggists. Moses,' • Moss and Co. . .Sydney, General Agent:-:.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1291, 31 August 1883, Page 3
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713Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1291, 31 August 1883, Page 3
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