■ j A Sydney merchant lias, advined a , Oamatu exporter that there is a ’iko hood of djuties being imposed on protin. J imported into the Commonwealth aite j Ist of June or July. It will probably b ( Ids per ton on potatoes, 63 per bushel o> I oats, and 2d per lb on bacon, butter ; ■ ! cheese. Speaking at a smoke concert iu Tv c : lington, Sergeant Foster,late of the Put--Contingent, said lie had seen a statein en in the newspapers' that members of, tin contingent had not gone to much trc.uhh to deny the cast on Lieutenant-Colone. Eobin. Ho would take occasion to s:n tlicrc that as the report had originated with some youth on Iho West Least, tin First New Zealanders had not credited it, and had not thought it worth while to mention such a scandal. For continuation of news see fourth page. SATURDAY, JUNE Ist, 1901. At 2.30 p.m. AT ASHTON’S STABLT 58. ( W. MOS'S AND CO Vj"» will sell by public auction as above: — 6 UPSTANDING Draught HORSES From Canterbury Disl rict. TT7ANTED. —A Smajt GTEX. Apply VV Kcllar’s Ecstahfant. WANTED.— A GENERAL SEEA r ANT. Apply Mbs. M. Hasxax, Alexander street. WANTED. —A Smart Youn g GIEL. Apply Turley’s Eefreshment Eooms.
WAVEELEY ASSEMBLY will liold tlieir first Social on WEDNESDAY, June oth., at Englort’s Hall, in aid of Martin-Memorial Fund. Dancing fromß to 12. Admission: Gents 2 /-■ Ladies 1/-. TRINITY LITERARY and DEBATING SOCIETY meet in the Schoolroom TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. Subject of Debate: —“Nationalisation of Industries,” Visitors cordially invited. TT AYE’S HALL, TAYLORVILLEGRANDBONCERT ON Saturday, June Ist, 1901, IN AID OF THE Brunnerton Catholic Choir Organ Fund. Admission — II- and 2/qTe E a HOUSE Wednesday Evening, June Sth. The Oporette Extravaganza CINDERELLA.” BY 60 PEEFORMEES Assisted by a full Orchestra, ADMISSION 1/- and 2/Particulars in future issue. STILLWATER SCHOOL COM MITTBE. A Social and Ball. In aid of the above fund, will be held in the SCHOOLROOM (STILLWATER.) I ON | FRIDAY, MAY 31st. Commence 8 o’clock. Admission to Socia l i and Ball 3/W. SHANNAHAN, Hon. Sec. NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR A ! SLAUGHTERING LICENSE. TO the Greymouth County Council:—l, JOHN HUGHES. 1 Butcher of Rutherglcn, hereby APPLY for a LICENSE under the Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1900, in respect of the undermentioned Slaughterhouse erected on residence area on Grey-Mars- | den road. JOHN HUGHES, I Eutherglen, May 30th, 1901.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB A SLAUGHTERING LICENSE. TO the Grey Borough Council, I, Francis L. Kirwin, Butcher of Grey mouth, hereby apply for a license under the Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1900, in respect of the undermentioned Slaughterhouse erected on Section No 1, Preston Road. FRANCIS L. KIRWIN. Greymouth, May 29fh, 1901. STILLWATER HOTEL, STILLAVATER. R. JAMES BAXTER, Stillwater, wishes to intimate to Lis friends that he has bought the above well-known hostelry, where he hopes by paying strict attention to business, and keeping the very best brands of liquors and ales, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Travellers will find the Hotel most convenient. Excellent accommodation. JAMES BAXTER ... Proprietor. TURLEY’S REFRESHMENT ROOMS Boundary Street, Greymouth. MRS. M‘BRIDE wishes to inform the public of Greymouth and country districts that she has entered into possession of the above-named Refreshment Rooms, which have been so successfully carried on by the late Mrs. Turley. Hot Pics and Pastry, with Coffee, Tea, or Cocoa obtainable at all hours.
TENDERS are invited until 2 p.m. of WEDNESDAY, the sth June, for the Erection of Business Premises in Grcyraouth (two story brick), Hokitika and Reefton (wood), for Messrs Halienstcin Bros. Tenders will be received for each or tiie three in one contract. Plans and specifications may be seen at the' Greymouth Branch. JAMES HISLOP, Architect. Bethunc’s Buildings, Brandon and Peathorston stre yMPORTANT NOTE JL * GENERAL SL AUGHTER . OF A Manufacturer’s Stock OF Ladies’ Tailor-Made Costumes Of the Latest London Style. Costume Cloths, Dress Materials, EL nelettes, Ladies’ and Children’s Hose, Waterproofs, &c., And many other lines in Ladies’ Silk Blouse Lengths. Call Early and Secure Bargains at J. COHEN’S Deapeey Establishment Next door to Mr M‘Lean’s, Mackay street.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 May 1901, Page 3
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