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For continuation of news see first and fourth page SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock. ■ W. EAS SO N & CO (J , will sell by auction at their rooms: — A quantity of second-hand Bedsteads, Mattresses, Cots, Chests and other Furniture, also Plums, Fruits, Groceries, etc. IMPORTANT SALE OF BUTCHERY BUSINESS AS A GOING CONCERN, AT DILLMANSTOWN. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1903, At 2 p.m. MARK SPROT & CO., favoured with instructions from Messrs Tennant and Stewart, who are dissolving partnership, will sell on the premises as above by auction:— Freehold and leasehold section Dillmanstown, together with butcher's shop, two stores, five roomed dwelling and out offices thereon, together with paddocks and slaughteryards on the Dillman's road. ALSO The whole of their very complete plant, including silent sausage machine (water power), delivery carts, horses, harness, &c. With the exception of the dwelling the whole will be submitted in one lot.

The business has always enjoyed the major portion of the trade of Dillmanstown and district, arid with the extension of the Government No. 3 channel and the immediate expenditure of several large sums of Government money in the district the sale offers an excellent opening for an active tradesman. For further particulars apply to the auctioneers. MARK SPEOT & CO., Hokitika and Greymouth. PRELIMINARY AUCTION NOTICE At the Rooms, Mackay Street, Greymouth At an early dale. FREEHOLD SECTIONS COBDEN. COBDEN. COBDEN. MARK SPROT AND CO., favored with instructions from the Receiver of the New Zealand Midland Railway Company, will sell by public auction:— JK QUARTER-ACRE Froehold Building Sites, Cobden Township; j A FREEHOLD SECTIONS, Cobden ■*•" Township, each containing 32 perches. Full particulars of these sections may be had from the auctioneers, who particularly draw the attention of those in want of sections to these desirable sites. Cobden is rapidly gaining ground a 9 a place of residence, specially sheltered as it is from gorge winds ; and, in view of the expected development of the State coal mine and the continued prosperity of the whole of the Greymouth District, these fine_bui!ding sites should command ready sale.

k PERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Under the patronage and in the preeence of Lord Hawke's Team of English Cricketers AND We&tland Cricket Association, CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT, By the following Ladiea and Gentlemen:—Misses May and Eily Driscoll, Nelson ; Misses Tait, Ward, Stapleton and Mr Perry, Hokitika ; Mrs O'Hallahan (nee Bessie Martin), Kumara ; Mr Thos. Colttnan (Basso Prof undo), Wellington ; Mosdatnes Birkett, Thompson and Cadzow; Misses Kettle, Lizzie Holder, Mabel Easson, Perkins, and Jessie Matheson ; Messrs G. T. Moss, Fred Birkett, M. Guthrie, T. Ryan, and W. B. Cadzow, Groyrnouth. The finest programing ever presented to Greymouth people. The whole to conclude with Mr Fred Birkett's screamingly funny farcical comedy in one act, " What Happened to Moke." Tickets may be obtained at:—Stationers B. Dixon's, B. J. Phillips', Whitaker Bros and Dresden Piano Co. Box Plan at G. E. Perkins, Mawhera Quay. As a large attendance is expected, patroLS are requested to book early to ensure a good seat. Reserved Seats 3/-, Stalls 2/-, Pit 1/Doors open at 7 30, concert at 8 15. All performers kindly enter by stage door. W. B. CADZOW, Musical Director. J7AH TED KNO WN.-That the Mon- '» ster Sale is still on at New Zealand Clothing Factory. ANTED.—Men to purchase our ' 7/5 Colonial Tweed Trousers at the Monster Sale. ANTED.—Purchasers for our De- ' min Jackets at 2/11 at the Monster Sale N.Z.C.F. . ANTED.—IOO Boys to purchase our Tweed Knickers at 4/11 at the Monster Sale now on. [/ANTED.—Mothers to buy our V Serge Sailor Suit at 3/11 and 4/5 at the Monster Sale. , ANTED KNOWN.—That our / celebrated 19/11 Tweed Col, Sac Suit are a tremendous success at the N.Z.C.F. [J ANTED.—400 men to purchase V our Straw Hats at 1/- each, a sacrifice at the Monster Sale N. Z. C. F.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1903, Page 3

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