TT AND A. SHERRARD AND CO., IMPORTERS ,& WAREHOUSEMEN, Boundary street, H A*V E ON S A L E, Ex Australia and s.s. Gothenburg. 9-4, 10-4, and 11-4 blue, grey, scarlet, and white blankets Heavy 8-4 calicoes and scrim Mole, Bedford cord, and Tweed trousers Tweed sacs and suits Brown and drab reversible coats Crimean, flannel, and Tweed shirts. . Flannel, kersey, white and Shetland ribbed drawers Alloa, Aberdeen, and lambs' wool halfhose, &.c. Together with a general • assortment of men's furnishing goods.' HARDWARE AND IRONMONGERY. Ames's and Collins's shoveis, curved and • driving picks Adzes, axes, hammers, &c, &c. Sluice forks, buckets, rope, &c Every description of Joiners' and Carpenters' tools, together with a general assortment of FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. "1^ O T I C E . CLARK AND WALLACE, having sue- ■ ceeded to the business of P. Clark, Timber Merchaut, all accounts owing to or by the said P. Clark will be received and paid by CLARK and WALLACE, TIMBER & GENERAL MERCHANTS, Aniey street. September 19, 1866 An immediate settlement is requested of all accounts due up to the 15th instant. CLARK and WALLACE. AATS. STOUT. POTATOES. On Sale by the Undersigned — 500 bushels superior oats 50 casks Richardson's superior stout 50 cases Porter's do do 10 tons potatoes. CLARK and WALLACE, Arney street. npiMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER, JAMES S. GIBBONS Begs to inform the Builders and the public generally that his Mill at Coal Creek is now in working order, and he is prepared to supply Sawn Timber, for building purposes at the shortest notice. Orders left at the Masonic Hotel punctually attended to. J. S. GIBBONS. /^i LASS— Window glass, all sizes, from \X 14 x 10 to 60 x 40. Pap'erhangings— sooo pieces, from Is Oils, colors, white lead, turp3 ** Varnish, glass paper, putty, &c. PELLING and CO., Painters and Paperhangers, Gresson street. I^OTICE TO SHIPMASTERS. LIMESTONE BALLAST FOR SALE, delivered on board ship at Cobden Wharf, at 6s per ton. This limestone is of first-class quality. Apply BICHENO and PELL, Coal 1 Creek r ßoad Contractors. THE SHOTOVER .HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Having just completed extensive improvements in the accommodation, and doing a first class trade, I S F 9 R SALE. Best liquors only kept. W. HARVEY, Proprietor. ALD ENGLAND HOTEL, Richmond Quay. |p FREE AND EASY in the Old English style every Thursday evening. Chair taken at 8 p.m. Yards of Clay provided. OAL CREEK. HOTEL AND PUBLIC GARDENS. E . N E LS .0 N Begs to acquaint the public and his old friends that he has opened the above place'as a first-class Hotel and Public Garden, and solicits a visit. Cut Flowers, Vegetables, &c;, &c.,.atall tinies. Boats on hire for Visitors wishing to go up ■ the Creek.. E, NELSON,, Propriety
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Grey River Argus, Issue 110, 25 September 1866, Page 1
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452Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Issue 110, 25 September 1866, Page 1
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