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FOll SALE. —Six roomed HOUSE with. Garden, centrally situated at Taylorville. Apply to 11. Heron, Brunnerton. LICENSING DISTINCT OF GREY. Notice of Application for Renewal of Publican’s License. I WILLIAM WILSON, of Greyj mouth, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meeting to be holdcn at Greymouth, on (heath. day of JUNE, 1901, apply for a certificate authorising the renewal of a publican’s license for a house situate at Richmond Quay, and known as The Imperial Hotel, containing 12 rooms, exclusive of those required lor (lie family. Dated 30th day of April. 1901. Name of owner of premises. H. Coates. WM. WILSON. LICENSING DISTRICT OF GREY. Notice of Application for a Transfer of License. I JOHN TINDALE TIDD, of Grey--2 mouth, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the house and premises situate at Richmond Quay, Greymouth. do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meeting to be holden at 'Greymouth on the sth day of JUNE, 1901, apply for Transfer of the said License from myself to William Wilson, mv appointee. Dated 30th day of April, 1901. Signature of Applicant, John Tindalc Tidd. Place of Abode and Description, Greymouth, Hotelkeeper. LICENSING DISTRICT OF GREY. Notice of Application for Renewal of Publican’s License. I JAMES BAXTER, of Stillwater, do j hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Greymouth on the FIFTH DAY of JUNE, 1901, apply for a certificate authorising the Renewal of a Publican’s License for a house situate at Stillwater and known as (lie “JUNCTION HOTEL,” containing ten rooms, exclusive of those required for the family. The name of the owner of the premises is James Baxter. Dated the tenth day of May, 1901. JAMES BAXTER.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A SLAUGHTERING LICENSE. TO the Greymouth Borough Council, I FREDERICK AUSTIN, Butcher, of Tainui Street, Greymouth, hereby apply for a license under the Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1000, in respect of the undermentioned slaughterhouse erected on section 6, Borough Reserve, Preston Road, Greymouth. FREDK. AUSTIN. Greymouth, May Gth, 1891. E. R. District Engineer’s Office, Greymouth, 22nd April, 1901. The railway department will purchase SLEEPERS, 7ft by Sin by sin in size, in lots of 250 or more, delivered and stacked at any railway station or siding, at the following rates, viz ; Hewn or Sawn, Silver or Yellow Pine sleepers at 3s 3d each. Hewn or Sawn, Totara Scopers, cut from matured trees only, at 3s 3d each. ■ Offers to supply will bo received at the District Engineer’s Office up to the 31st MAY, 1901. The trees from which sleepers will be cut shall bo felled during the months of June, July, and August. All timber must be felled by September. Sleepers to be all heart-wood, free from large knots, shakes and other defects ; hewn true in shape, and out of winding; to be sawn square at ends; to be cut from large trees (no honeycombed or burnt timber will be accepted); to be stacked as directed, and to be approved and passed by the Railway Inspector. Sleepers will be inspected in the bush if so required by the suppliers, but no Inspector will be sent to pass a less number than 250. On receiving notice of sleepers being ready for inspection, the District Engineer, Greymouth, will send an inspector to pass and brand them. After the sleepers have been passed and branded the supplier must deliver them at the railway station or siding at which ho offered to supply; after such delivery has been made the Inspector will give the supplier his certificate, and for such as have passed inspection payment will be made on delivery. Fifty per cent of the number undertaken to be supplied, to be delivered by the end of October, and the whole by the 31st December, 1901. Condemned sleepers must be distinctly branded by the Inspector. Before commencing to fell the trees notice must be given to the District Engineer, Greymouth, that he may send the Inspector into the bush to view the trees intended to bo cut. BY ORDER.

KAHURANGI LIGHTHOUSE. TENDERS will be received at this office until NOON on TUESDAY, the 21st MAY, 1901, for the manufacture and delivery of an IRON TOWER for LIGHTHOUSE TOWER MATERIAL for Kahurangi Point in the Province of Nelson. Plans, specification, and conditions may be seen at the Public Works’ offices at Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch, Greymouth, and Dunedin, and at the Post Office, Thames. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. HALES, Marine Engineer. Public Works Offices, Wellington, 3rd May, 1901. LICENSING DISTRICT OF GREY. THE Quarterly (Annual) Licensing meeting of the Licensing Commit- [ tee for the above District, will be held in I the Magistrate’s Courthouse, Greymouth, on WEDNESDAY, sth Juno, 1901. at he hour of NOON, for the purpose of aking into consideration all applications or certificates for such licenses as by the Licensing Acts arc authorised to be granted by the said Licensing Committee, and the renewal or transfer or removal of such licenses of which due notice shall have been given to the Clerk of the said Licensing Committee. All applications should be filed with me not later than WEDNESDAY, loth May, 1901. B. HARPER, Clerk Licensing Committee. Greymouth, April 29, 1901.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 May 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 May 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 May 1901, Page 3

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