For continuation of news aee fourth page WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH, At Auction Room, aW. MOSS & C O , will sell by public auction : 70 Boxes Fruit. THURSDAY, 11th MARCH, 1001. Preston Yards. Greymoutli, At 12 30 p.m. \JT • "will sell by public auction as above : A r\ FAT CATTLE -irA FAT S H E E P JLOU (For Clients.) Note. —Owing to the Holidays, the Sale has been arranged for above date. FRIDAY, loin MARCH, On the Promises Lombard Street, At 11 30 a.m. I W. MOSS & CO f. have received instructions to sell public auction as above : LEASEHOLD SECTIONS 202 L. and M., containing by admeasurement !) perches (more or less) together with 4-roomcd COTTAGE erected thereon Terms at sale. G-. W.MOSS&CO., Auctioneers.
BERNARD'S CIRCUS TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Opposite FIRE BRIGADE STATION. GLORIOUS SUCCESS. Observe our prices, 2/- and 1/KS" PERFORMING BEARS Obtained at great expense by the present Proprietor. The wrestling BEAR THANK'who is open to all comers. itfarmw^arni The Child Contortionist and Trapeze Artist of the World. PEDRfi. PEDRA. The Plying Gymnast; two complete revolutions before reaching the ground. The performing bullock GEORGE, doga, Monkeys, &e. MATINEE—WEDNESDAY afternoon. Children to all parts Gd. .1, T. AVOODMASS, Representative. -rn RICKSON'S H A L L, M'ADOO'S Jubilee Singers will give a GRAND CONCERT on THURSDAY EVENING. March 14th. Prices: :i/- and 2/-.
OPERA no USE, GREYMOUTH. A DRAMATIC SENSATION. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 15th. The Premier Organisation of the Colonics. MESSRS HODGE, HARPURand NAYLOR'S Adelphi i ramatic Coy., In Charles Reaclcs' Powerful and Sensational Drama in 4 Acts " Never too Late to Mend." " Never too Late to Mend." " Never too Late to Mend." " Never too Late to Mend," New and Elaborate Scenery by Mb Ali\ Ikglesoh. Second Production: "TICKET OF LEAVE MAN." Pupular Prices —3s, 2s, and Is. GEORGE HARPUR, Touring Manager.
ST. PATRICK'S .HOLIDAYS. WE, the undersigned, will CLOSE our respective ESTABLISHMENTS as foIIows:—WEDNESDAY, 13th March, as usual; FRIDAY, loth March, and MONDAY and TUESDAY, Should the races be postponed from the above dates, business will be carried on as usual. M'KAY & SON TYMONS & CO. MANSON & CO. N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY CHRISTOPHER SMITH THOMAS &MeBEATir.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 March 1901, Page 3
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