For continuation of news see fourth page MONDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, On Wharf at 11 a.m. /'N W. M 0 S S A N D C 0. will sell by public auction : 250 Sacks CHAFF. 60 Sacks POTATOES.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th. At II o’clock a.m. AT ASHTON’S STABLES. aW. MOSS AND CO , have been instructed to sell by public auction as above—--6 YOUNG HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES (from the Canterbury District.) WESLEYAN CHURCH. HE REV. T. E. RICHARDS, of Hokitika, will preach in the Wesleyan Church TO-MORROW, morning and evening. Visitors cordially invited.
ANNUAL BALL of the Greymouth Football Club, will be held in the Opera House on Wednesday, Sept 25, Ladies by invitation. Gentlemen 4/-. Dancing to commence at 8 30, J. G. WALTON, Secretary. P E E A HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1901.
GRAND CONCERT —Tendered by the— ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINERS, IN AID OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH ORGAN FUND. Admission: 2/-. M. GUTHRIE. Hon. Manager. ANTED.-A good COOK. Apply Rdgg’s Hotel, Eumara. JUST ARRIVED. - NEW SEEDS, Vegetable and dower. Rowe and Teuscoti', Seed Merchants, Greymouth. WANTED KNOWN.—A good Hog Skin SADDLE at Yaeeall’s Saddlery Depot, Tainui Street, for 40s. WANTED.-Stroug Useful GIRL for house work. Sleep at home. Mr. James Warnes, Hospital Street. ji ii M’DONNELL has on hand.— LVi- - Morning Dew Whisky, Usher’s Special Reserve Perfection Whiskies, also a large stock of Bulk Whiskey and Brandy. FOR SALE—TWO Draught MARES thoroughly staunch. Any trial given. Apply G. Hahn, sawmiller, Ahauva. TRY M. M'Donnell for Teas. Agent for the famous Eringalla Broken Orange Peko and Koo Choo Teas. The best will go farther than any other. WANTED.—6 General Servants. 10/to 20/-per week. Hotels and private. Ross-Weir & Co. WAIT ING ENGAGEMENTS.—2O useful Men for Sawmills, Dredging, Bush Work, &c. 1 First-class TEAMBTAR able to drive 2 or 8 horse team. Used to machinery.
3 First-class BARMAIDS from Auckland and Dunedin. 2 WAITRESSES. HOTELS for Sale and To Let in Town and Country. ROSS-WEIR & GO., Mawliora Chambers, Greymeuth. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. LOST POLICY. IT is the intention of the Society on or after the 21st day of October next to issue a copy policy in place of policy No. 9920 on the life of Margaret Mary Agnes Quinn (now Mrs Margaret Mary Agnes M'Lachlan) of Hobart, Tasmania (late of Grey mouth, New Zealand), which is declared to have been lost, Dated at Wellington this 21st day of September, 1901. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. [Extract from New Zealand Gazette, sth September, 1901.]
NOTICE OP APPLICATION TO PROCLAIM RIVEBS, TOGETHER WITH THIER TRIBUTARIES, WATERCOURSES FOR THE DEPOSIT OP TAILINGS, ETC., RANFURLY, Governor. IN pursuance of the powers vested in him by section one hundred and nine of “ The Mining Act, 1898,” His Excellency the Governor hereby notifies that application has been made to him to constitute and set apart by proclamation the watercourses, the name, locality, and description whereof are set forth in the Schedule hereto, to be watercourses into which may be discharged any tailings, debris, and waste water produced by or resulting from mining operations carried on under the said Act. 1 person who objects to such Proclamation being made, or whose land, or riparian or other rights in respect of such land, will be damaged or injuriously affected by the operation thereof, is required to serve on the Minister of Mines, within the period of ninety days after the publication' hereof in the Gazette, full ■particulars of such objection, and also a claim in the prescribed form setting forth full particulars of all compensation that will be claimed by him in the event of such Proclamation being made. No person will be entitled to any compensation for damage or injury consequent on the operation of such Proclamation unless his claim is duly served in the manner, and within the period aforesaid. SCHEDULE. LANDDISTEICTS OF NELSON AND WESTLAND That river known as the Grey River, which flows westerly for a distance of thirty miles from its source in the Southern Alps to the township of Dobs*n, together with the tributaries thereof, excepting Oiutu or Rough River; also that part of the Ahaura River, with its tributaries, above Granite or Randall Creek. As witness the hand of- His Excellency the Governor, this twentyninth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and one. JAMES McGOWAN, Minister of Mines.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 September 1901, Page 3
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