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111'. i)lA^ Snd of Season Sale i ;Vi \ Ie |3 |..■ 4 rTI I Dhrl APE NOW HOLDING THEIR—OF BALANCE OP PEP-SENT SEASONS GOODS. In all Departments Reductions haw been made. ; 0. Tempting Bargains Ladies’ Mantles, Jackets and Capes, Trimmed and untriramed and Bonnets, must be sold. New Dress Fabicrs, every Description, all remarked. Boys and Youths Clothing, Special Reduction. Thomas d MB‘eath Suggest (lie advisability of an Early Call to secure Hie best Bargains. thoiasTm'Beath GEEYMOUTH & EEEFTON. Hats O i? 1?" ii?© t> mi em. -fc .. or .. Novelties for the Summer Season ARE NOW BEING OPENED UP AND AEE Specially choice and Attractive. New Dresses , New Prints 9 Neio Muslins Netv Millinery . -:o: INSPECTION INVITED. H. OLIYEE, Manager.

THE CLERGY or Representatives of the different Religions Denominations are invited to meet at the Holy Trinity Vicarage TO-MORROW (Friday) MORNING at 10 o’clock to arrange the programme for the open-air Funeral Service for Her late Majesty the Queen lo he held in Victoria Dark on Saturday afternoon. G. W. YORK, Convenor. HOROUOII OF GREYMOUTH. FHNERAL OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. IN RESPONSE to the wishes of the citizens of Groymouth, I hereby declare SATURDAY next, the day appointed for the funeral of our late beloved Queen, A DAY OF MOURNING as a mark of respect to her memory. 'Public Olllces and places of business will be CLOSED during the whole of that day.

For tlu> convenience of llio general public Saturday hours will be observed in all the shops on FIIIDAY next, February Ist, and for 1 lie benefit of country visitors on that day, special arrangements have been made with the Fail way Department to despatch a late train to Brunner, leaving Greymouth at 8 30 p.m. 1.111. ANDREW MATHESON, Mayor. THE QUEEN’S FUNERAL, OPEN AIR SERVICE. HE INHABITANTS of Greymouth and Surrounding Districts are invited to take part in a Memorial Service to be held in Victoria Park (or in the event of it being wet, in the Opera House) on SATURDAY NEXT, commencing at 3' o'clock p.m. Addresses will be delivered by the clergy of various denominations. Prayers and Hymns suitable to the occasion will be rendered. The Choirs of the respective Churches arc requested to meet for rehearsal at the Church of England TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING at 8 o’clock. G. W. YORK, Vicar Trinity Church, Convenor

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ON FEIDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, a special passenger train will leave Grcymouth for Brunner at 8 30 p.m., returning leaving Brunner at iJ 15 p.m. On SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, the train usually leaving Otira at 11 15 a.m. will be delayed till 12 5 p.m., arriving Grcymoutli at 318 p.m. There will be no goods traffic on Saturday. The trains usually leaving Grcymoutli for Hokitika at 3 30 p.m. and Grcymoutli for Eeeftou at 4 p.m., will be delayed till 4 50 p.m. and 4 40 p.m. respectively. Excursion fares at 2d per mile Firstelass, mininum 4/-, Id per mile Secondclass, minimum 2/-, will be issued on SAT Hit DAY, available for return on day of issue only. BY OEDEE. District Tratlie Manager’s olliee, Greymoulli. 30th January, 1901. NEW ZEALAND Application for an Occupation Lease under “ The Mining Districts Land Occupation Act, 1894. ” To the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Nelson. I Hereby apply for an occupation lease of sixty acres of land, parlieulars of which arc hereunder given. Signature in full: Cornelius Warren. Eesidocce : Ten Mile. Occupation: Miner. Date: January 24ih, 1901. Survev District: Cobden. Block: 1. Area; 00 acres, Ecmarks. (If the land is unsnrveyed, insert brief description instead of Section No., &c, and draw a sketch on the back, or attach a tracing.); Commencing at a peg on beach on north bank of, Nino Milo Creek above high water mark, run ning 50 chains north to Ten Mile Creek, having an average width of 12 chains. Pegs marked W.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 January 1901, Page 3

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