For continuation of news see fourth page, WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL, On Wharf at 11 30 a.in. W. M 0 S S AND C O. , wll sell by public auction as above: — oKA Sacks PRIME OATEN /gOU CHAFF, WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL, On the Premises, Mackay Street, At 2 30 p.m, SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD GW. MO S S AN D C 0., , 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 porches (more or less), 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 cither for Residential purposes or for Business Sites offers a first-class investment. Grand Rent £lO per annum. For full particulars apply to PROPERTY. G. W. MOSS & Co., O (X V-'U., Auctioneers.
SEASON. OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY.) Grand Opening Night, Australia’s Comiquo Australia’s Comiquo James G. Bain Tho King of Comedians and his VAUDEVILLE COMPANY of Brilliant Star Artists. MR. BAIN has just concluded a season of 8 months in Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland and other towns of New Zealand, and has met with phenominal success everywhere. Don’t fail to see tho Greatest Juvenile Comedian on the Earth. MASTER CLAUDE SULLIYAN , Fun without Vulgarity. Popular prices 3/-,-■?•/-, & 1/. Box plan at Perkins. HARRY DUNBAR, Touring Manager. N.B. —Brunner one night 4th April, Eeefton two nights 6 & 7.
P E [II A HOUSE. SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 7th. Grand Sacred Concert. THE CORRICK FAMILY. Will givo ono of their GRAND SACRED CONCERTS. After the close of the Churches on SUNDAY EVENING. " I C T 0 R I A PARK. FOOT RACE - £SO ASIDE. Daly y. Sherlock : FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL sm. Commencing at 3 o’clock. Admission to Park 1/W ANTED.—A general SERVANT. Apply Buck’s Head Hotel, Brunner. The greymouth masonic LODGE meets THIS EVENING at 8 o’clock at Freemason’s Hall, Tainui Street. To-morrow evening a grand limelight ENTERTAINMENT will he held in the Cohden School in aid of the Cohden Willard Temperance Society. Admission—l/-, Admission —Silver Coin. —ox
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 2 April 1901, Page 3
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