For continuation of nows see fourth page LARGS SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH, At Residence, Mackay Street, At 2 o’clock p.m. aW. MOSS & C O, , instructed by Mrs. Nancarrow, will sell by public auction as above : HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFE CT S, consisting of Easy and Occasional Chairs, Tables, Sofas, handsome Kauri Rook Case, Chcffionier, several Chests of Drawers (including 2 Cedar full sets), Linoleums, Bedsteads, Dining Table (extern- j sion), Mangle, Hot Water Bath [ Heater, and all the requirements i of a well furnished home. J PIANO (English make); SEWING i MACHINE. SALE OP VALUABLE RACEHORSES. WEDESDAY, 27th MARCH, AT :! P.M. AT MR LEE’S OFFICE, REEFTON. RM’NEILL, will soli at Mr Lee’s , Ollicc, Reefton, on the above date the following racliorses, with all engagements:— SLAIDEN, HEKUBIA, LEPANTO. R. M’NEILL, Auctioneer.
FRIDAY, 29th MARCH, At 2 30 p m. AT AUCTION MART, HC. HARLEY & CO , have been instructed to sell FUKFITURE and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. also Drapery on View 1 Cents’ Excelsior Bicycle 1 Gents’ Daynton Bicycle 1 Gents’ Ssift Bicycle 1 Ladies’ Reteer Bicycle MONDAYTist APRIL, At 11 30 a.m., At Auction Mart. HC. HAR LE Y & CO , have been favoured with instructions to sell as above ; 1 Pony Harness and Sulky 1 Bay Mare and Buggy 1 American Daisy Cart 1 Spring Cart 2 Light Horses. Entries for this sale solicited. TNRITIDS SOCIAL To-morrow Evenly ing. Members only. Sub 2/-. Full attendance desired. LOST. —A Fox Terrier, white, black, and tan over each eye. Answering to the name of “Jumbo.” Reward, Apply Mrs Hickson, WANTED.— A GIRL. Apply Mrs Hickson, The Terrace. WANTED. —A respectable GIRL as housemaid. Apply immediately to Mrs. J. Spin deled, Crown Hotel, Kumara. WANTED.— An EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID. Apply Gilmer Hotel. WANTED. —To buy 500 condemned silver pine SLEEPERS in lots of 100 and upwards. Apply, stating price, to Stratford, Blair and Co., Greymoutb. FOR SALE—Light LOCOMOTIVE in good order. Weight under 5 tons. Sot on four wheels. Apply A. M‘Kay, Greymoutb.
RAND CONCERT AND VT VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT (Under the conductorship of MissEasson) —in aid of the— Greymouth Footballers’ Tour, OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, Singing, Dancing and the illustrious Kharki Girls. Tickets 2/- and 1/- For particulars see programme. M.G IJI cllJtlllL. .1. G. WALTON, Hon. See. ORWELL CREEK GOLD DREDGING COY., (Lld.) ENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of MACHINERY on the above-named Coy’s pontoons. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Engineers branch office, Stae buildings, where tenders will close on SATURDAY, April Gtb, at noon. EDWD. ROBERTS, Engineer to Company. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. PUBLIC NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Johnston Street will be CLOSED to wheel traffic during Sewer construction. By Order, EDWARD IVEAGH LORD, March 27th. Town Clerk.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 March 1901, Page 3
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