For continuation of news see fourth page. Fill DAY, FEBRUARY Ist, at 3.30 r.u. At Harley and Co.’s Auction Booms. Messrs hable y and co. will hold their FIRST SALE on (lie above date, and will submit to public auction Fruit and various other lines, besides a quantity of Household hurnilure, including Duchess Pair, Cheffonier. Spring Mattress, Sofa, 3 Washstands, 2 Stretchers with llax beds, (i Chairs, 1 Wicker Easv Chair, 1 Rocker, 1 Cocart, 1 Dining Table, Carpet Squares, Towel Rails, I Orion Stove, and other lines too numerous to particularise. KB. —We solicit entries for this sale. We will also sell 2 Gents’ Second-hand Cycles, 2 Ladies’ ditto., 1 second-hand Piano (almost new). We would point out that most of these lines will be sold absolutely without reserve.
BY ORDER OF PROMOTERS. A MEETING of persons desirous of ASSISTING MR. P. TANSEY t(> pay the costs of the late prosecution in connection with Foley’s Extended alleged salting, are requesting to meet at the Town Jfail, Kumara, on .MONDAY NIGHT, January 21st, IUOO. Kumara, January IGtli, 1901. WANTED.— A MAN for the yard. A])])ly — Strati-OKD, Blair ami Co.’s mill, Grcsson Street, Grcymouth, LOST— All the labor of washing by using Hydroleine Soap. Esc according to directions in each packet. NUT BRAND BUTTER, so called from its rich nutty flavour, superior to all. Ask your storekeeper for it. FOR Shirt fronts stiff as boards, and white as the driven snow, use WHITE SWAN STARCH. EITN EUAN Tea still retains its excellent quality, and is better than any other brand in the market. See for yourself ! — Harley & Co., Agents. LOST. —On Monday afternoon, a silver-mounted dark green leather Purse and Card Case combined, containing small change, Wellington tramway tickets, etc. Finder rewarded, on returning same to Star Ollice. rno LET OR FOR SALE. —About 8 2 acres of good GROUND planted with 70iI fruit trees at Kaiata ; also fourroomed 1! OUSE with outhouses attached. Particulars apply to Citow Fong, Grcsson Street, Grcymouth.
130. HOUGH OP GREYMOUTJ!. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a SPECIAL MEETING of the Council will Be held at the Borough Oiliccs, Gressou Street, on THURSDAY, 24th instant, at 8 p.m., when the statutory Half-Holiday for shops will he fixed hy special resolution for WEDNESDA Y AFTERNOON in each week. EDWARD IVEAGH LORD, ‘ Town Clerk. GREYMOUEH TROTTING CLUB, FIRST DEBENTURE DRAWING. 30 DEBENTURES CLASS “ A” £lO EACH. THE following are the numbers drawn : —ls, 203, 108, 05,171, 95. 27, 212, 164, 210, 112, 40, 174, 137, 38, 215,170, 165, 136, 125, 59, 13, 205, 148, 10, 222, 220, 98, 103, 104. Holders of the foregoing may obtain payment with interest to date on presentation a the Bank of New South Wales, Greymouth, on and after MONDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1901. JOHN T. TIDD, Treasurer. EDMUND A. WICKES, Secretary, M u -- 1 c MISS MABEL EASSON TEACHER 01’ • PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN, will resume teaching on J A N U A R Y 21st! 1901.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 January 1901, Page 3
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