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STEAM-TUG PERSEVERE. faiHE above-named Steamer is prepared to JL carry Passengers and Cargo, and TOW YEdSULS in and out of the -.1 liver at. the following rates : — Vessels 40 tons or under, inwards £20. „ 40 „ outwards £10. „ over 40 tons, inwards 10s ptr ton. „ : : ■.■.-.:■ y, ■■•■■. r.u ■'■■ outwards ds per ton. The above rates refer only to vessels towed both in and out by this steamsr. No. -passengers will be allowed to cross the , Bar iv said ."Steamer without a ticket, from the oilicc of the undersigned.' U UJLUDWUOI) aud CO., .•'.... -Agents, ,;■ ■: Tainui streot. IVT O T I,U E TO; C O NS I GNii E S. SCHOONER JOHN AND JANE, FROM MELBOURNE.; 1 This vessel having .entered at H.M.s Customs, will commence discharging this morning. ;.• ■ -.-.■.- Consignees will therefore please pass their " entries, pay freight, and present their bills of lading to the undersigned for endorsement without delay. .'...' -' , ■ , . ' All entries not passed by 12 o'clock this day will be passed at. Consignees' expense. All goods not removed by 4 o'clock p.m. on each day of delivery will be stored at Consignees' risk and expense. .-:.. WRIGHT BROS. • \ Agciits. IVT O T 1.0 E T O ,CO BJ.-S1 U*NEEi[ EX SCHOONER MARY 'ANN, From Melbourne. ■ r The above vessel having entered at H. M. Customs, Consignees will please pass entries, and pay freight to the undersigned without | delay. ' ■ .. All goods not removed by 4 p.m. on each day of delivery will be stored at consignees' risk and expense. ■ GLENN BROS., Agents. '" TUESDAY, Sth JANUARY; At 2 o'clock sharp. : FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. . . MACLEAN, FISHER AND.CO. have beeu favored with instructions from the proprietress to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, Sth iust., at 2 o'clock, | THE SOUTHLAND HOTEL; Gresson street, ■ Together with all the Stock ';/■. .- . Furniture • Cooking utensils. &c, &c. : . The Hotel is situated in a busy part of the town, iias good accommodation, and is neatly finished throughout. The rooms, eight in number, are comfortable and commodious. The furniture is of the. best description, and comprises- — Chests drawers Parlor tables Loo tables Chairs .-•'■■■■• . ■•:-." Bedsteads Mattresses Blankets Dinner services Cooking utensils, &c, &c. , ; No reserve ■ ; MACLEAN, FISHER and CO, • . Auctioneers. \T ICT6 11 I A HOT EL . "V ■ ■ ■ '__ ■ " : " ■■■' ■• ■ MR J. O'CONNELL; \ ; Begs to announce to his friends' and the public generally that, previous to his dpparturc from Greymouth, at the request of numerous friends; he intends 'taking a GRAND FAREWELL PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BENEFIT BALL, ON TUESDAY, Stii JANUARY, 1867. . On which occasion the whole of the MUSICIANS OF GREYMOUTF, Including the Splendid Bauds of the Alliance, Star, and Victoria Hotels, Who have kindly volunteered their services, and will play during the night" a grand selection of the newest dance music. Two M.C.'s will be in attendance. Refreshments provided. Tickets, 5s each. TTTEE Partnership hitherto existing botweeu Messrs Goff and O'Connell, of the Victoria Hotel, Greymouth, being about to be dissolved, all accounts due by the said firm are to be sent in before Tuesday, January S, or they will not be recognised. -p ELIGIOUS INSTITUTION, ROOMS. The Rev. W. CAN NELL will Preach in the above building (D.V.) To-morrow/; Sunday, in the Morning at 11 a.m*., and in the Evening at 6.30 p.m. npENDERS Wanted for the 'Erection of a JL Cottage. Further particulars on application to Kennedy Brothers. -finO LET.— Small Store and Office. Apply X to H. H. Lahman, Albert street. 0 1 REWARD.— LOST from the Darkies' ot/JL ' Temice, a black and taimed English Terrier Dog, well known as John Leek's. Whoever will take, the same to Henry Pridgeon, Butcher's Amis; .will receive' the %bove reward. t Any person keeping him after this notice will' be 1 prosecuted. ■,;:; ■-- January!, 1567. R. CHUGGv EWARD. — LOdT, at the Corner of Gresson and Boundary streets, ; a^Gpld Brooch. The finder will be handsomely ; rewarded by returning the same to .MriW. Paul, Canadian Hotel, Greymouth., .; : - ; '\ DWARD WILLIAMS, of Nelsoii: —Your wife and child are at the Court House Hotel, C-imyinouth. . . .*

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Grey River Argus, Issue 153, 5 January 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Issue 153, 5 January 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Issue 153, 5 January 1867, Page 3

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