For continuation of news see fourtn page MONDAY, 29th JULY, At Ashton’s Stables, At 2 o’clock p.m. aW. MOSS AND CO., , instructed by Mr. Ford, will sell by public auction as above :• — A UPSTANDING HORSES, broken to saddle, single and double harness, (6 year olds.) ALSO On Account of a CIient:—EXPRESS and 2 HORSES. G. W. MOSS & CO,, Auctioneers.
K AYE’S HALL, TAYLORYILLE SATURDAY, 27th JULY, 1901. Operetta “CINDERELLA” by Graymouth Performers, For St. Saviour’s Church Fund. Admission—2/- and 1/-. Doors open at 7 30, commencing at 7 45 p.m. sharp.
A SOCIAL AND BALL IN AID OF THB FUNDS OF THE KOKIRI SCHOOL COMMITTEE, will bo held in the STATE SCHOOLROOM (KOKIRI) Friday Evening, August 2nd, 1901. Admission to Ball 8/G. BALEMI Hon. Sec.
OPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, 7th AUGUST. r fIHE GREYMOUTH ETHIOPIAN JL ENTERTAINERS will give one of their Popular Concerts on the above date. For further particulars see programme to be published shortly. Proceeds in connection with “The Manse Building Fund.” GEO. T. MOSS, Musical Director. CHAS. WEST, Secretary. TIHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING A COMPANY’S ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS WILL BE DESPATCHED FOE LONDON Yia Monte Video, Teneriffe and Plymouth. And thenceforward every fourth Thursday. The above steamers have splendid ac* commodation for all classes of passengers at moderate rates. Fares feoh Geetmouth— Steerage single from £l7 6s to £22 j second class single, £4-0 Bs, or Ist class single from £52 to £74 16s. An experienced surgeon will accompany each steamer. The passenger accommodation is replete with every modern convenience, and the dietary scale such as will sustain the well-earned reputation of the Company. The above are all new steamers built of steel, and commanded by men of great experience. Warrants issued at Greymouth for passages from the Old Country. Passengers by this line can be booked at, and all further particulars obtained from NANCARROW k CO., Agents, Greymouth. FOR pains in the joints, rheumatism, sore legs, or any rash in the skin, use HOMEOPATHIC OINTMENT. Obtainable from Mr. Dixon, Greymouth, and Mrs. Rankin, Roefton, SALVATION ARMY.—Sunday 11, 3 and 7 welcome meetings to Captain Slattery, conducted by Adjutant Ward. WANTED.-By G. M'Alpine, Perotti’s mill, Paroa Road, one SNIGGER and one good BUSHMAN. n ARRICK CLUB Tri-weekly Socials Kjr Sixth of Third Season. Opera. House, WEDNESDAY, July 31st. Admission—Gentlemen, 2/-*; Ladies, 1/-. TO LET.—6-roomed HOUSE in Cowper Street, furnished or unfurnished. All conveniences. Apply— Stae Office. JUST ARRIVED. —50 cases Morning Dew and 3 star Whisky ; also 25 cases of Usher’s Special Reserve. M. M‘Donnell, Wine and Spirit Merchant. KOOLIBAH relieves all pains. Best remedy for unbroken chilblains relieves instantly. 2/- everywhere TRY M. M ‘Donnell for Teas. Agent for the famous Eringalla Broken Orange Peko and Koo Choo Teas. The best will go further than any other. GREYMOUTH HARBOR WORKS. NOTICE is hereby given that the bridge at entrance to] lagoon on south side of Grey River is now OPEN to traffic. By Order, THOMAS ALLEN, Secretary. Greymouth Harbor Board Office, Greymouth, 26th July, 1901,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 July 1901, Page 3
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