GREYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. rj" HE ADJOURNED ANNUAL J.. MEETING for cxaminining and settling the statement and accounts of the Grcymoulh Harbor Board for (lie year ended 31st December. 1900, will be HELD at the Board's oiiice, Gresson Street, on TUESDAY, 19th MARCH, 1901, at 8 o'clock p.m. The statement and account are printed, and lie at the ollice of the Board, ready L'or the inspection of creditors, or other parlies interested, THOMAS ALLEN. Grcynioulh, 11th jjarch, * a ISS_ ALLEN (late of Dunedin) , wishes to inform tlic ladies ol Grey that she has started DRESSMAKING. Fit and style guaranteed. Address : Alexander btrcct, c;o Mrs. Ollerenshaw. ST. PATRICK'S HOLIDAYS. Wji, tnu uimcrsiyiied, will CLOSE our respective ESTABLISHMENTS as foIIows:—WEDNESDAY, 13th March, as usual; FRIDAY, loth .March, and MONDAY and TUESDAY, 18th and l'Jth March, at 12.30 p.m. Should the races be postponed from (lie above dates, business will be carried on as usual. M'KAY& SON TYMONS & CO. MANSON & CO. N. 'A. CLOTHING FACTORY TJ LO.VIAS & McBJ GREYMOUTH HA! BOR WORKS. NO7 ICE is hcroby given that the Bridge at the entrance to lagoon oi south side of Grey River will bo CLOSE! to traffic from this date limit necessary re pairs are completed, ol which duo itolict will be given. By Order, THOMAS ALLEN. Secretary. Greymouth Harbor Board Cilice, Grcymoulh, 9th March, 1901, BLACKBALL COAL COMPANY, (LIMITED.)
'ANTED. - 15 GOOD COAL MINERS and 0 TRUCKERfc for the above named Company, Apply at tlio office, Blackball. March Bth, 1901. KEEFTON UNITED GOLD DEEDG ING COY., Ltd. EXTENSION OF TENDEES. TIENDEES for the supply of necessary material for, and construction of DEEDGE HULL for Hie above Company have been EXTENDED to TUESDAY, March 19th. JAMES BISHOP, M.1.M.E., Engineer to Company, T OOK OUT ! LOOK OUT!! J_J GRAND BECOED TEA and ENTERTAINMENT on 3:d April, Wallsend Hal!, Bt'unnerton. KOTUKU CONSOLIDATED PETKO LEUM OIL COMPANY, LTD. AIT LIGATIONS for SHAKES will now lie received at the broker's office, Edmund Wickcs, Albert Street. Prospectus and full particulars on application. Notice to persons, who have reserved shares, to pay l'oithwith application fee Geologists have pronounced that the Company's area of hind is a true petroleum oil country and entirely free from volcanic disturbances. Country subscribers will receive telegraphic replies on receipt of applications that shares applied for have been booked. EDMUND WICKES, Broker. «34ii «LX-> ties* IK ONLY A I Teas i- Smith E AG KNTS.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 March 1901, Page 3
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