There were five bankruptcies in the colony last month. In the opinion of the Glasgow Herald “more light is needed on New Zealand finance before approval can be expressed of pfoposals to acquire a State coal mine, and to subsidise a line of steamers between the colony and South Africa.
i tr uonuimanou ot new* fee fourth pctve DEATH. Edwards.— At the Grey River Hospital, on the 9th November, John Edwards, native of Wales and late of Cohden; aged 80. JUST ARRIVED Direct from Home A SPLENDID SELECTION OF Xmas and New Year Cards. Early application necessary, as we have only a limited supply. Greymouth Evening Sw.it Coy., (Ltd.) MONDAY, lira NOVEMBER, At 11 o’clock a.m. AT ASHTON’S STABLES. W. MOSS AND CO , will sell by public Auction as Q HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES -I HEAVY DRAUGHT BROOD JL MARE. -1 SPR IN G CARTER above :
P E R A HOUSE Greymouth. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. THE COMEDY OPERA DOROTHY, Will be produced by local Amateurs. —7O PERFORMERS 70IN AID OF THE GREY RIVER HOSPITAL. Admission,— 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. Box Plan at Perkins’s, Mawliera Quay Miss Easson, Conductress, E. B. Marin, Hon. Sec.
SALTATION ARMY OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY, NOT. 10. BIOSCOPIC AND LIMELIGHT SERVICE SUBJECT, Social Salvation and from tlic MANGER TO THE CROSS. COMMENCING at 8 15 p.m, ADJUTANT HUTCHINSON will Lecture subject “Police Court and Prison World.” Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. QPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. THE ANNUAL CONYERSAZ ONE In connection with ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Will be held on the above date. An excellent programme provided. Tickets—2/0. CHAS. A. WEST") j • . Secretaries WM. BLAIR ) ,Jomt oecretanes - BOROUGH COUNCIL, GREYMOUTH GAS CONSUMERS. /"'I AS consumers are hereby notified VJ" no discount will on any pretence bo allowed on accounts not paid on or before 4 p.m. on MONDAY, the 11th inst. EDWARD I. LORD, Town Clerk. WANTED. —A smart BOY for parcels. Apply to Christopher Smith, cash draper, clothier, and boot manufacturer, WANTED.— Strong LAD. Apply Gilmer Hotel, Greymouth. TENDERS are invited, and will be received by the undersigned, for the PURCHASE of the Dilhuans-own Hotel (Kaimara) and Furniture up to WEDNESDAY, November 13th, at 4 p.m. For particulars apply to — GUINNESS & KITCHINGHAM, Solicitors. November 9th, 1901. GREY' RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. MEMBERS of the above are required to meet on the wharf on the arrival of the Haupiri on SUNDAY' to take part in the funeral of the late LieutCol. Bonar. Dress : “ Review Order.” Special trains to and from Hokitika will be arranged. Bv Order, C. MORICE, Captain. GREY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL CADETS. &/a EMBERS of the above are re- '•\ ! quested to meet on the wharf on the arrival of the Haupiri on SUNDAY to take part in the funeral of the late Lieut-Col. Bonar. Trains to and from Hokitika will be arranged. F. PEGLER, Captain,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 9 November 1901, Page 3
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