BROWN’S City Drag. A. &H. BEOWN ... Proprietors. LEAVES for South Beach and Paroa every SATUEDAY NIGHT at 10 o'clock. On SUNDAY for Leviathan and Paroa: Drag leave Albion Hotel and Post Office at 2 pinn PARES: Leviathan return—ls. Paroa return—ls 6d. LUGGAGE VANS meet all train* and Boats. POET OP GREYMOUTH. A OTIOB la hereby given that the 1.( GEEYMOUTH HARBOR BC AKD has REDUCED the TOWAGE R*& IE of sailing vessels to !/■ a ton on th i gistered tonnage, in and out, mini, mum charge £5, ALL CARGO PREE. THOMAS ALLEN, Secretary Harbor Board Office, Greymouth, 7th February 189 ft. P earnV Hotel, KUMARA. Has the best accommodation for visitors. TERMS MODERATE. Ream’s Beer Is celebrated for its excellent quality. As a dinner Beer it cannot bo excelled. T. FORD, Manager. A. H. Milner, GREYMOUTH. Watchmaker, Jeweller & Optician. THE LARGEST STOCKS on the West Coast. You can select from DOZENS of Gold Brooches. DOZENS of Silver Brooches. DOZENS of Gold i> d Silver Watches. DOZENS of Metal v.. .tches. DOZENS of Clocks of all kinds. Novelties in Dredge Jewellery JUST ARRIVED : —Queen Victoria Memorial Brooches and Trinkets. Jewellery of every description made on the premises. UPPER MAWHERA QUAY, GEEYMOUTH.
Imperial Hotel, GEEYMOUTH, (Late Tidd s.) WILLIAM WILSON, late of Goldsborough, has taken possession of above hotel, where old and new friends will receive a hearty welcome. Superior accommodation for boarders. None but the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES kept in stock. WILLIAM. WILSON, Proprietor. COALS, COKE, BRICKS, FIRECLAY AND FIREWOOD. A MATHESCN having purchased f\_ t the good will and plant from Mr. John M'Gain of the above business, is aow prepared to supply the public with the best screened coal, nuts, slack, fire bricks, common bricks, tiles and fire «vood at lowest market price and at jhortest notice. Orders left at Coal Shoots, Johnstone Street; Office, Mackay street, and at the different agents throughout the town will be immediately attended to. A. MATHESON. July Ist, 1899. Tklkphonk : Office, Mackay St.. No, 11; Residence, Puhetahi St., No. 76. aREYMOUTH-POINT ELIZABETH RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. POINT ELIZABETH, COAL CREEK AND BRUNNER COLLIERIES. I
Present output yearly ... 100,000 Tons Our present facilities equal 250.000 Tons May be increased to ... 500,000 Tons Which sufficient demand arises, Highest awards and certificates obtained from the Colonial and European Exhibitions for our Coal, Fireclay, and I Fireclay Goods, including gas retorts and ' tiles of all kinds. Coal delivered in cargoes of 1000 tons and upwards at any port in the colonj lowest current rates. LIMB FOR SALE: Best Lime.—Fresh burnt at our collieries from imported Napier and other celebrated limestones at lowest rates. ALEX. MacDOUGALL, Managing Director. W. E. Reynolds DENTIST. Late J. F. Wilson, Greymouth. Addeess : Hospital Street. Kumara—Every alternate Wednesday WANTED. —Two or three Gentleman BOARDERS. Splendid situation. Every Comfort. Apply office of this paper.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 November 1901, Page 4
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