TT7SIGHT BROTHERS, Wichita Street, Have On SaleAdelaide Hour — best brands Bran Chaff Byass' stout • Galvanised iron, 6 feet Black sheet iron Bar iron, all sizes Kerosene oil Coey's bacon Martell's bulk brandy Do. case do Morton's 1 lb. -tin salmon Geneva Lobsters Teas Port wines Bulk ale and porter Picks, Collins Whisky Bitters Sugars. AT LOWEST RATES. . /\ N SALE By the Undersigned — 50 cases Blood's stout 50 cases Robt. Porter and Co.'s stout 10 casks stout 5 hhds Dawson's No. 3 English ale 20 cases gin 5 cases painkiller 50 boxes candles, full weights 100 bags oats 2 casks cheese 10 cases sardines 2 do dried fish 3 casks salted mullet 10 cases Scotch corrugated iron, 6 ft. C do do, 7 ft. and 8 ft. 20 keg, 2, 2£, and 3 inch American cut nails. CLARK and WALLACE, Arney stieet. 171 O It SALE, That substantial and -well finished Hotel, the OLD ENGLAND, Richmond Quay. The property is Freehold. Immediate possession can be had. For particulars apply on the premises. MHO BE DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. ALLIANCE HOTEL AND DANCING SALOON, Boundary Street. The extensive alterations just completed to the Saloon, and the addition of several comfortable parlors to the Hotel, render this Establishment SECUNDUM NULLI On the West Coast. Balls, under the management of a most efficient M.C., are held every evening, and the Band has established for it3elf a wide spread reputation for ability. Every care and attention is bestowed to sustain the high character it has obtained for the quality of its Liquors, Wines, &c. This valuable property, as the present proprietor, Mr Jules Guerin, is about to return to Europe, will be disposed of to any party in search of a good opportunity of investing money. Possession may be had on the Ist January, 18G7. Apply on the premises, to Mr JULES GUERIN. J? O T^ I C E~. ■ MELBOURNE HOTEL. FAS. JOHNSTON begs to return thanks to the public for the liberal prtronage he has hitherto received, and to state that having entirely remodelled the Hotel he can guarantee all the comforts of a home and a firstrate table. New Brew, Bass's No. 3, in splendid condition. He has pleasure in referring to the followiug certificate. V. R. [CERTIFICATE.] Office of the Royal Commissioners, Dunedin, Otago, N. Z. 13th June, 1865. Pursuant to Clause 16 of the Contract for the Refreshment Department of the New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, I, duly ajipointed so to do by the Commissioners, certify that MR. JAMES JOHNSTONE has carried out his contract most efficiently, and to the entire satisfaction of the Commissioners. (Signed) ALFRED ECCLES, Honorary Secretary. XT " ° T * O ' E . SOUTHLAND HOTEL. MRS E. THOMPSON being about to leave the district, hereby requests that all persons indebted to her will pay their respective accounts on or before MONDAY iSiEXT, or they will be placed in the hands of a solicitor for recovery ; and all who. have accounts against her arerespectfullyrequested to send them in for examination on the same day, to be settled on Wednesday.
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Grey River Argus, Issue 153, 5 January 1867, Page 1
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508Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Issue 153, 5 January 1867, Page 1
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