Copper—Firm; spot 69£d; 3 months 71 id. Pig iron, 53/ IJ. Lead, 1-EUI. Spelter, 173 d. Silver, 2/-1- 3-10 d. Bradford wool is steady ; common sixties 17-ld ; superior ISid. At the Union Store, is to be had a very fine assortment of all kinds of fruit for jam making ; also a large assortment of jam jars. Order early to save disappointment. Griffion and Smith. —Advt. For continuation of nows dee fourth page MONDAY, ISnr MARCH. At Ashton’s Stables. At 11 o’clock. aw. . will above; — MO S S AND C O sell by public auction as 1 1 Q PAIR UPSTANDING CARIi [AGE HORSES, year old. U P S T A N D I N G C 0 LT, 7 year old. HEAVY Dll AUGHT HOUSES. WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH, At Auction Rooms, at 11 30 a.m, aW. MOSS AN D 0 0 , instructed by Mr Killeen will sell by public auction as above : VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY known as “ Killpcn’s Farm ” situate Arnold Survey District, being part of Native Reserve No 3-1, consisting of 100 acres (more or less) of which about 50 acres cleared, fenced, and laid down in grass. For full particulars apply— G. AY. MOSS & CO., Auctioneers. AYEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH, At the Gilmer Sample Rooms. At 2 o’clock p.m. UN AAA At O S S & CO, VT. instructed by Judge AYard, will sell by public auction as above : HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFE CT S, consisting of Conches, Chest of Drawers, Easy and Occasional Chairs, Bedsteads and Bedding, Telescope Table, Handsome and ATiluablc Brocade and Tapestry, Curtains, AVashstand, AVardrobe, Dinner Service (complete), AVashing Machine, Mangle and other articles 100 numerous to particularise. GOODS on view on TUESDAY, 19th March, at the Gilmer Sample Rooms. G. AY. MOSS & CO., Auctioneers.
QPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. DRAMATIC SENSATION. Enthusiastic Success of MESSRS HODGE, If ARTUR axd NAYLOR’S Adelphi Dramatic t ’oy., Who will appear in Tom Taylor’s greatest Drama, “ TICKET OP LEAVE MAN.” “ TICKET OF LEAVE MAN ” “ TICKET OF LEAVE MAN.” New and Elaborate Scenery by Mu Alp. IxOLESOX: MONDAY EVENING, “ Arrah-na-pogue” Popular Prices —3s, 2s, and Is. Cliildren to Ist and 2nd seals half-price. Box Plan at Perkins’s. GEORGE HARPUR, Touring Manager.
ERNAED’ S Cl E C U S Opposite FIRE BRIGADE STATION. GLORIOUS SUCCESS. Observe our prices, 3/- & 2/-. Children 1/THS DUNN BROTHERS, CHAMPION WRESTLERS Of the World WILL GIVE EXHIBITIONS TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Engaged at considerable expense by the present management. PERFORMING BEARS Obtained at great expense by the present Proprietor. The wrestling BEAR ‘ FRANK ’ who is open to all comers. Ethel. Ethel. The Child Contortionist and Trapeze Artist of the World. PEDRA. PEDRA. The Flying Gymnast; two complete revolutions before reaching the ground. The performing bullock GEORGE, the only one in the world. The trick horses. The trained pony Emerald. Performing monkeys, clowns, etc. The highly trained group of performing dogs headed by Skipper. Everything new and novel. Open 7 80, performance at 8. J. T. WOODMASS, Representative. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. LOST POLICY. IT is the intention of the Society on or after the 27th day of MARCH next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 181837 on the life of John Patrick M‘Namara (deceased), late of Richmond, Melbourne, which is alleged to have been lost. Dated at Wellington this 13th day of March, 1901. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. WANTED. —To Let, two or more offices, central position. Apply Stae Office. WANTED. —A BOY to make himself useful. Apply Midland Railway Hotel, Totara Flat, or Stae Office.
FOR Shirt fronts stiff as boards, and white as the driven snow, use WHITE SWAN STARCH. WANTED.— A smart LAD for hotel work. Apply Gilmer Hotel. /M RAND NATIONAL CONCERT—\jT St Patrick’s New School, Monday, March LStii. Tickets 2/--\TTANTED.—A useful BOY for the V V shop. Apply James Holmes, Painter.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 March 1901, Page 3
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