For continuafon of news see fourth page, WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL, On the Premises, Mackay Street, At 2 30 p.m. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. &AY. MOSS AND CO, , instructed by Mrs. H. J. Mills, will sell by public auction as above All that VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY being section No. 318, block 9, Greymouth Native Reserve, lately occupied by Mrs. Nancarrow containing by admeasurement 1 rood 7 perches (more or loss), together with commodious dwelling of 12 rooms with outhouses and stable erected thereon. The above property is situated in the heart of the township of Greymouth and either for Residential purposes or for Business Sites offers a first-class investment. » Grand Rent £lO per annum. For full particulars apply to G. AY. MOSS & Co., - Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 4th APRIL, On the Premises, Taiuui Street, At 2 30 p.m. /X AV. M OTS AN D C 0., yX, instructed by Mrs. Harrison, will sell by public auction as above ; LEASEHOLD SECTION with comfortable 7-roomed cottage and outhouses (in splendid order) erected thereon. “A really comfortable home.” Ground rent only £2 per annum. G. AV. MOSS & CO., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, Ora. APRIL, 1901, On the premised, Second Street, Kumara, At 11 30 a.m.
/n W. MOSS & C 0., VjT. instructed by Mr. Gordon Harcourt (who is removing to Wellington), will sell by public auction as above - FREEHOLD SECTION with comfortable (broomed DWELLING erected thereon. ALSO The whole of the Household Furniture and Effects. G. W. MOSS & CO., Auctioneers, OPERA HOUSE, (Three Nights Only.) COMMENCING TUESDAY APRIL 3. Grand Opening Night, Australia’s Comique Australia’s Comique James C. Bain The King of Comedians and his VAUDEVILLE COMPANY of Brilliant Star Artists. • MR. BAIN has just concluded a season ofß months in Dunedin, Christchurch. Wellington and Auckland and other towns of New Zealand, and has met with pbenominal success everywhere. Don’t fail to see the Greatest Juvenile Comedian on the Earth. MASTER CLAUDE SULLIVAN Fun without Vulgarity. Popular prices 3/-, 2/-, & 1/. Box plan at Perkins. 1 HARRY DUNBAR, Touring Manager. N.B. —Brunner one night 4th April, Reefton two nights G & 7.
GREYMOUTH VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. THE USUAL MEETING o£ the above will bo held in the brigade hall THIS (Monday) EVENING at 7 30 sharp. All members are requested to attend. BY ORDER. J. G. WALTON, Secretary. G.V.F.B. WANTED. —By married couple two furnished ROOMS, with use of Kitchen. Apply X. Y. Z„ Stab Office’ 'anted - IMMEDIATELY. - A competent BILLIARD MARKER. Apply Mrs Harrison, Empire Hotel, Kumara. WANTED.— Two first-class Bridge MEN; also, four good Tram LAY'EES. Wages or by contract. 30/per chain; II miles. Apply Stratford and Son, Moana. WANTED. —A Good BLACKSMITH. For particulars apply Brunner Mine. WANTED.— A MaCHINEST. Apply to 0. Hansen, Mackay St. WANTED.— 2 RUNNER BOYS. Apply Manager Evening Sxae.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 1 April 1901, Page 3
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