Newtown Park, which has been used for many months as a camping ground for Contingents, is to be put in order at the expense of the Government. The Park is to be ploughed, harrowed, and sown in grass. For this reason it will not be available to footballer's daring the coming winter.
WADE’S WOEM FIGS are mor effective and not unpleasant; ch most thrive after taking them. Price lildren. To be had at Griffen and Smith’s Union Store a choice assortment of spring flowering bulbs, comprising the following well-known kinds: —Crocuses, Anemones, Tulips. Narcisies, Snowflakes, Ireseas, and other numerous varieties.— Advt.
ft’oj >?o«:inu»«OQ or news see fourth page, ON TUESDAY, the 30th APRIL, 1901, At 2 p.m., At the foot of Moor’s Creek, Totara Flat. UNDER WARRANT OP DISTRESS issued in the case WILLIAM YOUNG, of Totara Plat storekeeper, Plaintiff, AND WILLIAM M'LEAN and PRANK M'LEAN, all of Totara Plat, bushman, Defendants. THE UNDERSIGNED will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above time and place TWO THOUSAND SLEEPERS, more or less, unless the amount payable under said warrant be then or sooner satisfied. M. DONOVAN, Bailiff S.M. Court, Ahaura. WEDNESDAY. Ist MAY, On the Ground, Murray Street, At 2 30 p.m, GW. MOSS AND CO , will sell by public auction : For removal property known as “ Grey’s Brickkilns,” consisting of about 12,000 bricks, 200 sheets of Iron (almost new), 20 Plat Sheets, Timber, &c., &c.; also “ Stables.” G. W. MOSS & CO, Auctioneers.
THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, On the premises, Mackay Street, At 2 30 p m. GW. MOSS AND CO., , will sell by public auction as above; — VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SECTIONS adjoining the property of MrLuncan M’Lean with frontages to Mackay and Hospital street, together with commodious Boarding House erected thereon.. TERMS AT SALE. G. W. MOSS & CO.‘ Auctioneers. WANTED. —A GIRL for housework. Apply Mrs Petrie, Puketahi Street. LOST.— Gold BROOCH, Safety PIN with elephant attached. Apply X Stab Office, WANTED. —A young GIRL to mind children. Apply Mbs. Babtlett, Chapel street. ANTED.-A good COOK. Apply Peaen’s Hotel, Kumara. WANTED. —A Strong BOY to make himself useful. Apply Wharf Hotel. ■jI7ANTED.—A GIRL to assist in the V v Bar and Housework. to Mbs. Kinsella, Blackball. Apply v\ J ANTED.—A nurse GIRL. Apply Stab office. T) OCK OYSTERS.—Opened or until opened by the kit or dozen from Geo. Coburn. n\ EBYMOUTH ASSEMBLY. The Vj Annual Meeting will be held at the Gilmer Hotel THIS (Monday) EVENING. Business: Election of Committee and General.
TO DREDGING COMPANIES. DAYIS’S Patent Automatic Extending GRAB HOOKS may be ibtained through MESSRS. CUTTEN BROS., Consulting Engineers, THANKS. MR. and MRS. KROENING desire to heartily THANK all those ladies and gentlemen who assisted, and I showed such kindness and general sympathy to thefi and their family in their sad bereavement, which they may rest assured will never be forgotten.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 29 April 1901, Page 3
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469Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 29 April 1901, Page 3
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