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MISS A. AUSTIN, Dressmaker and Milliner, begs to inform the Ladies of Reefton, that she is prepared to receive pupils for all branches of FANCY WORK, consisting of Satin stitch, Crewel work, Point and Honiton Lace, Meshing and Darning, Darned Net, Fancy and Plain knitting etc., etc. Terms on application. Address — Shiels-street EDWARDS & MONTEITH, TDREWERS, MALTSTERS, and ALE and £ORTER BOTTLERS, PHCENIX BREWERY Lower Broadway, Reefton. Ales and Porter in bulk and Bottled orwarded to all parts of the district All orders promptly attended to. EDWARDS AND MONTEITH, Proprietors. FOB SALE. REuM'WAiTPS HOTEL OiatUATteD at the Junction of the Iw Westport, Reefton, LyelJ and Nelson, Roads. The house is vroll and faithfully built, and has" good' accommodation. There is a good dry six stall stable. A good garden, and a constant supply of^ excellent water close to the house. There are Ten Rooms, aid Twelve Beds made up. All the , phimnies are built of stone and ifbn,^n r fact every convenience to carry on the business. There are nearly 12 acres of good land attached to. the property (Government reserve)' the rent of which is one pound £1 , per year. Part is fenced in for paddocks. From continued bad health I am reluctantly compelled to part with this property. For particulars apply to the office of this paper, or Mr J. McGaffin, McGaffin's Hotel, Reefton ; or to Reuben Waite, on the premises. ROBIN HOOD'S PROGRAMME ON THE "WATERLOO CUP," COURSING MATCH, To be run on Plumpton Park, Christ- -■- - : church,, on JULY lGth, 17th, and 18th, 1884. Subscribed Capital of £1,000, in 2,000 Shares of 10/- each. ■ ABOUT EIGHTY-FIVE PRIZES. About 64 Prizes. Waterloo Cup (winner) • ... £300 Runner up l©o Waterloo Purse (winner) ... 100 Runner up 50 Waterloo Plate (winner) ... 30 Runner up 15 All other dogs (divided) ... 200 £795 21 CiSH Bonds Ist Class =2 at L25 50 2nd Class =2 at L2O 40 3rd Class = 2 at Lls 30 4th Class-2 afc LlO 20 sth Class = 13 at L5 65 21 £205 As there are no Local or New Zealand Races (of any note) until the Melbourne and New Zealand Cups of 1884, between 5 and 6 months from date (19th May), we think it too long to hold our clients money by scarting these big events, and therefore open the above Programme on the "Waterloo Cup," Coursing Ikatch, and from our present and past successes morally guaranteeing it will till. Our programme on Queen's Birthday filled about 50 per cent over the original issue. 2,893 instead of 2.000. Each Ticket has Six Chances, and is drawn ou the principle that if a Programme does not fill, prizes are paid pro rata. We reserve to ourselves the right of continuing the sale of shares over advertised number, if necessity demands it, and thereby adding to the value of all Prizes. In this instance we shall sell until Monday, 14th July, whatever the number applied for may be, experience teaching us that " SUPPLEMENTAMES" and No. 2's are not appreciated. In writing for Tickets it would be better for many reasons to use Two Envelopes. A implications, if by Letter, with Two Twopenny Stamps, and exchange on Cheques Is added. Please write Signature and Address legibly, to avoid errors. Money Orders, Bank N otes and Drafts, Registered Letters and Telegrams received and promptly attended to. N.B. — All Letters containing Coin must be Registered. He careful to Address— ROBIN HOOD, Care of Thomas Stapleton. Box 238, (hristchurch, or Ju 1 al (not J. L.) Fleming, City Baths, Christchurch. No connection with any other Company. Reefton agent :- Mr P. Salmon, Dawson's Hotel, Broadway. *#* Melbourne Cup will follow * # * MULVAY and SHEPHERD, TINSMITHS, PLUMBERS, TRON, ZINC, AND COPPER 1 WORKERS, Broadway Reefton. (Opposite Forsytli and Masters') M. and S. Inning received all the necessary Machinery for carrying on their trade, are now prepared to give their best and punctual attention toal) orders " Rough on hats." — Clwu-s out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bc-d-bujjs, beetles, insects, skunks, jack-ral tints, gophers. Druggists. The Now Zea- ' Drug Co., Duuudiu, General Agents

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1414, 16 June 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1414, 16 June 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1414, 16 June 1884, Page 3

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