Recently Mr. Rocktellci' received :i nice little cheque for £020,000, his share of Standard Oil profits for 90 days. He owns £6,200,000 of the slock, and he drew not far short of £3,000,000 in profits last year. The lamentations for Queen Victoria have been widespread and eloquent of the love and esteem of her people ; but now the welcome to Queen Alexandra is quite as heartfelt and sincere.—Loudon Daily Mail. For continuation of news ?oe fourti d»ro W~ ANTED. A ~ Gooi I BLACKSMITH. For particulars apply Brunner Mine. FOE SALTS—Light LOCOMOTIVE in good order. Weight under 5 tons. Set on four wheels. Apply A. M'Kay, Greymoutb, BE E N A E D' S CIRCUS Will appear in Brunncrton On SAT 80th and MO2\ T . Ist APRIL. Performing ad Wrestling Bears. ETHEL. ETHEL The Child Contortionist and Trapeza Artist of the World. Pedra. Pedra. The Flvi-i; Two complete Revolutions betore reaching the ground. The trick horses TAUPU and GYPSY. The trained pony EMERALD. The performing DOGS headed by Skipper, and trick Monkeys. Clowns, Clowns See., Open 7 80, performance at 8 o'clock. J. T. WOODMASS, Representative.
OPERA HOUSE, (Three Nights Only.) TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & FBIDAY, APRIL 2nd, 3rd, and sth. ain's O 0 M P A N Y. AUSTRALIAST lON/HOMIQUE USTRALIAS JU lON VJOMIQUE In his refined entertainment of humorous sketches, character impersonations, descriptive and comic songs ! MASTER CLAUDE SULLIVAN, The Pocket Comedian. A whole show in himself. MLS 3 LENA YOUNG, (Australia's great Contralio) MISS ALMA BAIN", (The Midget serio-comic.) MISS IVY AKINSTEIN and others. Complete change of programme nightly. Popular prices .*'</-, 2/-, & 1/. Box plan at Perkins. HARRY DUNBAR, Touring Manager.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Greyrnouth Football Club will bv held in the Commercial Hotel TO-MOR-ROW EVENING at 8 o'clock, when all Members are requested to attend. Business : Report and Balance Sheot, Election of Officers, general. J. G. WALTON, CROWN LANDS OPEN FOR APPLICATION. NOTICE is hereby given acres of surveyed lan TAHA will be open for select d hind at WAlselection at this Occupation with ase in Perpetuity XKDAV. 17th containing plans office, cither for Cash, Occupation wit! Eight of Purchase or Lease in Perpetuity on and after AVEDNK-DAV, 17tl APRIL next. Posters containing plan; and other particulars are on exhibition at Post Offices, Hallway Slat ions, etc Forms of application and further particulars can be obtained ai this office. W. G. MURRAY, Commissioner Crown Lands, Land and Survey Office. Jlokitika, 19th March, 1901. BOROUGH GREVMOUTI! SPECIAL ORDER. SPECIAL ORDER (o enclose and cover watercourses, which by reason of sewerage running therein have become a nuisance viz : '"All those streams and watercourses running through block 37 in the Native town of Groymouth, from Alexander street to Tainui street, which discharge into the Tainui street sewer, and especially affect Sections Nos. 161, IG2, 103 a, 101 and I'lob, as is more particularly shown and delineated on a plan prepared for the purpose and on view at the office of the Town Clerk." The above SPECIAL ORDER was adoped at a Special Meeting of the Council held on Thursday, March 14fh, 1901, AND I FURTHER GIVE NOTICE that the above order will be confirmed at a meeting of the Council to be held on Thursday, 11 th day of April, 1901, atS o'clock p m, and will come into force on Monday, the 22nd day of April. 1901. ANDREW MATIIESON, Mayor.
BOROUGH OP BRUNNEE. NOTICE. FIRST ELECTION OF MAYOR and COUNCILLORS for the Borough of Brunncr, under the provisions of "Tlic Municipal Corporations' Act, 1900," and "The Regulations of Elections' Act, 1576." IW rLL IA M MAXW EL L . VOWELL, Returning Officer for the Borough of Brunncr, do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that on WEDNESDAY, the 21th DAY of APRIL, 1001, tlie election of ONE PERSON to (ill the ollice of MAYOR, andNINE PERSONS to fill the offices of COUNCILLORS for the said BOROUGH will bo held. And I hereby appoint the Borough Council Chambers, Wallsend, on or boforo NOON on SATURDAY, the 6th day of APRIL, 1901, as the place and time for the NOMINATIONS of candidates for the said Office?. And it h further notified tha 1 ; every candidato for tho office of Mayor or Councillor shall, at the time of nomination deposit with the Returning Officer the sum of TEN POUNDS in the caso of the Mayor, and THREE POUNDS in the caso of a Councillor. Dated this 27th day of March, 1901. W. M. VOWELL, Returning Officer. [Extract from New Zealand Gazette, 7th March, 1901.] CLOSE SEASON THIS YEAR FOR NATIVE PIGEON, PUKEKO (SWAMPHEN), AND KARA, T.I [ROUGHOUT THE COLON Y. Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington, oth March, 1901. The following extract from "The Animals Protection Acts A men! men) Act, 1900," is published for general information. J. CARROLL, For Colonial Secretary.
"Tin; Animals Protection' Acts Amendments Act, 1900," Close Season fok Certain Native Game* Clause 4. (1.) Every third year, commencing on the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and one, shall be a (dose season in which native pigeon, pukeke, and kaka shall not he shot, taken, or killed.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 29 March 1901, Page 3
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