For continuation of news see fourth page, TUESDAY, - 2toiTMAYr On the Premises, Main Street, Kumara, At 1 30 p.m. i i »«• ■»*• v " " " " ww, VTt instructed by Mrs Guckert, will sell by public auction as above: — FREEHOLD SECTIONS Nos. 31, 32, 33, 67, 86 and 88, township of Kumara, together with buildings erected thereon ; also the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Dairy Stock, etc. Full particulars and terms at sale. G. W. MOSS & CO., Auctioneers.
\ P E R A HOUSE. FRIDAY, MAY 24th, VICTORIA DAY. CORRICK'S BELLRINGING, BIOGRAPH, CONCERT AND VARIETY COMPANY Are now showing three complete sets of Biograph Pictures of OUR BELOVED QUEEN'S FUNfiR&L. First-PROCESSION AT COWES. Second—PROCESSION in LONDON. Third—PROCESSION at WINDSOR. Every detail of this impressive scene of Royal Splendour and Dazzling Magnificence faithfully depicted." The Royal personages and notables are easily recognisable. Music by the Company. Admisssion —2/- and 1/-. 100TBALL MATCH. GREY Y HOKITIKA.
VICTORIA DAY, MAY 24th, 1901, On VICTORIA PARK. Play to commences at 2 45. Admission Is J. G. WALTON, Secretary. Members will receive their passes from the Secretary or Treasurer. WANTED— A COOK and HOUSEMAID. Apply Midland Bailway Hotel, Totara Flat ANTED.—A General SERVANT . . Apply Mrs. M'Queen, Marsden WANTED.— A General SERVANT. Apply Mrs. M'Bride, refreshment rooms, Boundary Street. IHE Catholic Club Debating Society meeting, called for to-morrow, (Friday) evening is unavoidably postponed til 1 . Friday, May 31st. J. CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary.
/"I ARRICK CLUB TRL WEEKLY \JT SOCIALS, third of third Season. OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday, May 29th. Admission—Gentlemen 3/-, ladies lsPUBLIC NOTICE. \ LL ACCOUNTS owing by me are 31. requested to be sent in at once. And all accounts owing must be paid on or before the 31st MAY. WM. O'EANE. Greymouth, May 17th., 1901. i ijvf*)i: orm : » Mi Wfl ? , AND DEBATING SOCIETY meet in the Schoolroom THIS EVENING. Busikbss : President's Address, Election of Officers. Enrollment of New Members. Music and song. Visitor* cordially invited. Commencing at 8 o'clock. Tfl. ft NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A SLAUGHTERING LICENSE. nr'O the Greymouth Borough Council, t I ALFRED RUSSELL, Butcher of Tainui Street, Greymouth, hereby apply for a license under tlio Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1900, in respect of the undermentioned slaughterhouse erected on Paroa Road, Greymouth. ALFRED RUSSELL. Greymouth, May 17th, 1901.
GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. WRITTEN TENDERS are invited and will be received at County Chambers, Greymouth, up to 12 o'clock NOON on WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th., 1901, for the following works: — 1. Construction of Paroa-Teremakau road. Section No. 14. 2. Construction of foot bridge over Waimea Creek. Tenders to be marked on outside of envelope with the name of the work tendered for, and addressed to the County Chairman. Plans and specifications can be seen for No 2at post office, Maori Gully; and for both works at County Chambers,.Greymouth. JOHN HIGGINS, County Engineer. County Chambers, Greymouth, 23rd May, 190 X. „
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 May 1901, Page 3
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