/~1088 AND CO.IS TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ■ A Coach will leave the 'Booking Office of the above Company, "S 4 next to Osborne's Empire Hotel, Hokitika, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, "for^Christ- , church and intermediate Stations, "foyuj" through in THIRTY-SIX HOURS. >'*G«'\ A Lino of Coaches has also been estab-' ■ lished between HOKITIKA and GREY- , ' MOUTH, to RUN DAILY from both places. ' ' ' For particulars as to the time of starting, &c., apply to the above office, and' at John - son's Hotel, Greymouth. ,).»H . L. G. COLE AND 'COj, , c: . Proprietors. ' * Westland Manager— W. Crawley. " '/ "pqiiTRA.ITB FOR THE MILLION, T AIT BROTH ERS,''" r Photographers, 'From Duuedin aud Hokitika, ' Beg to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth and district that their' K , . PORTRAIT ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN, Next the Monster House, Mawhera Quay, And ' request those ladies and gentlemea - desirous of having Photographs taken to favor them with as early call, rta their stay at the Grey is limited. , ' v^^s« ' Portraits taken for brooches, lockets, ' cases, frames, carte tie visites, andsennotypes. - ' Equally well in any weather. Orders for Views punctually attended ' to. . June Ist, 1860. ' ' "]V[OTICE TO MARINERS AT THE GREY. The outer HagstaiF has been discontinued, ' and a skeleton beacon placed on the beach, which in a line with the flagstaff, will cross the bar a the deepest water. Attention is „. to bo paid, as heretofore, to the movements , * of the semaphore. The lower mast has been boarded to seaward, showing a flat' surface of 17in., painted white to make it more conspicuous. The beacon is 15ft iiigb^jQove the above that 6 howi?^^*^^^^s^^^^ < - The signals injuseV., */,• 'C^^^fe^^^ as-th§s&^atithei»rt Orv, **fey- B^ Harbor MastfeOi j E ' M 0^ v^^urf AMERICAN AND GREYMOUTv £ CUTTING SALOON. V ' The subscriber respectfully / informsX % public that he has Ruinoyed-his' Hair-cuttk , Shampooing, and Shaving business to th\ J Now Saloon (late British Lion Hotel), Albert^ *\ street, a few doors below Dr Foppoly's, which \ / i 3 supplied with all the modern appliances ~ for comfort and luxury, and which is now, beyond all dispute, the Star Hair-cutting Saloon of the Grey." Remember, " Pro bono Publico." ; ki -jt/TISSING FRIENDS, NEXT OF KUj^H Unclaimed Money Restored, &c.^^^H HOGAN S Australian, European, "^^^^| American General Agency Office and U^^^^f versal News -Room, under the patronagc^^^H the Goyemmmts of New South Wales, \^^^^| toria, South Australia, New Zealand,- t^^^^| &c. The Proprietors of the Grey River Ai^^^^H arc hereby appointed 'my authorised agc^^^^H Enquiries for Missing Friends, or othe^^^^H formation sought through the advert^^^^^f columns of this Journal, will have imme|^^^^^| attention. Agents are appointed. Ui^^^^^H principal towns in the world, and newspajj^^H^ published by them are regularly filed/ wK^^^ open for the free inspection of the public. a Address : Portland, Victoria, Australia. <. jf ' JiMES HOGAN; - . k t=«_ - / Sole Proprietor. l A hd^fV^^~- — ' , . •' . MR. G. T. JACKSONhaU ; ' -, Me agent in HoUtika^^ ms^Sw^" River Argus," and is 'authcwct&a^^g^g^ accounts, and' receive advertiseii j^^[|^y^ s subscriptions for same. " v v| /-^v^m Advertiscniouta and orders wiU bexecei ve^Bßl by him at Messrs Stanford and Co.'s AVaSjastf '"- house, Revcll street, Hokitika, opposite thfP Bank of New South Wales. p npENDERS Wanted for Coffins midDefeiff -*- > Interment of the Defeated Cand^JateSj at the late Election for Greymouth. .,-' « Apply to <• J. FISHER, £ Old England Hotel, Richmond Quay. \ FOUJSD, on the North Beach road, be-'* tween Flagstaff Point and Darkic'3 Terrace, on the 30th inst., a sum of mo .ey. Owner can have the Bame on his. describing, the sum, &c, by applying to * v G. DICKSON, At S. Mullin's Store, RaleighLOST, on Thursday evening, either in the Royal or. Victoria Hotel, during the election meetings, -a -Gold Locket with portrait* and a Gold Guard Key. Whoever will -return the same to the office of this paper will be rewarded. JTIO LEl\ the Store lately occupied by Mr A J. L. Tbxockmorton, Mawhera Quay. This substantial building is well adapted tor ', a iirst-clas3 Hotel, being commodious, aud W* situated in one of the best sites in town. Terms easy. For particulars apply to MACLEAN, FISHER, and Co.
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Grey River Argus, Issue 74, 3 July 1866, Page 1
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