\TT -E NNE D V *E 1 ROTH ER R, I M P 0 R T E~ U S. .- . ■ , • . ... ■■.■ AND ..' ' ■ .. .-. GENERAL M E R.C'R A NTS, • . . ■' .' ■'' Tainui Street. REE S-A N S D TV L E % R^ EAEEISTEES, SOLICITORS, PRO cfpES ' AND CONVEYANCERS. Messrs Eces and, Tyler have taken the offices lately in the occupation of Mr Campbell. Werita street, and. will be in attendance thereat oir Monday, Tuesday, \Vednesday, Uiid Thursday lof 'each. "week.- -: •* -^ ■ £ L.C O.IlJf, AN D C O ! HAVE ON SALE, at ■'■'.. . ; ' . THEIIt..STOHES, RICHMOND QUAY, Ex. JSToithern'Ligiit — ■ ' A varied assortment of ironmongery. . ' ' : Ex Thane- .. Wellington butter arid colonial produce. "» '■ ' - '. ' ■■■■-' Exßambkr-' : 'Hams and bacon, and a general assort-. • . nient of groceries. A'lage stock of general drapery and boots on hand, which will be sold at prices that must be satisfactory to purchasers. Coffee Roasted and Ground on the premises. A liberal reduction made to wholesale buyers. iyr oiie I s l-Ev. y , ' . Importer of IRONMONGERY, GL ASS W A RE, FANCY GOODS, &c, &c. Up-countrys Storekeeper,s.,and ; P.acjcers supplied at Melbourne Prices. 1 Note the address — RICHMOND QUAY., Next to Ashton's Family Hotel, aud at Duriedin. TT AJL LOF COMME EC E . -J. MANSON AND CO.. .' Importers of ' • GENERAL DRAPERY 'AND MEN'S CLOTHING. ■•:■? next to. Sweeney's hotel, greymouth. ■ mHOMAS AND M'BEATH, (Late Hugh Kirkpatrick and Co.), WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEAPEESj .Mawhera-' Quay, Greymouth. A .M.O § AN D BADGE E. PAINT E B S , .GLAZIER S,' PAPERHANGERS, AND ■ v .HOUSE DECORATORS,'. ,"- ' Boundary Street. ■VTOTTCE TO MAEINEES AT THE . ' ' GEEY. - . .'; . — "8 •• ;" . ' ' The outer flagstaff has been discontinued, and a skeleton beacon placed on the beach, which in a line with the flagstaff, will cross the bar n the deepest water. Attention is to be paid, as heretofore, to the movements of the semaphore. 'The lower iriast has been boarded to seaward, showing a flat surface of I7in., painted white to make it more conspicuous. The skeleton beacon is 15ft high, . above the upper i>art of the bank, and a flag-pole 6ft. above that showing a red flag." The signals in useat the Grey are the same as those at the port of Hokitika. . ' THOMAS TUENBULL, Harbor Master for Westlaud. •VTOTJ C E TO MAEINEES. A Black Buoy has been placed on a wreck just inside the bar,' which -must be kept' to the Northwards by vessels entering "or leaving. ■■■■'■" . ; ■ THOS. COULSON, •■•■ .'•"'.. Harbor, Master. rpO STATIONERS &STOEEKEEPEES. : The . Ondersigned. has On Salo a large assortment of Stationery, suitable for storekeeper and stationers on the diggings. These goods, having been imported '.direct from Britain, are offered at prices that will give satisfaction. ' " A. E. LIVINGSTON, 1 Princes street, * Duncdiu.
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Grey River Argus, Issue 89, 7 August 1866, Page 1
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436Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Issue 89, 7 August 1866, Page 1
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