COAL CREEK HOTEL AND PUiiLEG GARDENS. E. NELSON bogs to; call" the attention of tho pubiu; to the above-named Gardens, which are now in a- high state of cukivation. ! From their rjtircil situation they aro Ivjau'ti- | 1 u liy adapted for tho holding 'm Pio-iii'jj at all times. Arbors, Swings, and every kind of amusement on the grounds. Parties wishing to go up the Creek can be accommodated with boats. ■ * ' Alliance Band in attendance every iine Sunday afternoon. E. NELSON. Proprietor. pOAL 0 It E EK\G ARD EN ';' \ \ ■ WEDDING FETE. \ • .... ■ \ ..- . E. NELSON begs to invite • liis Friends to •- A FREE BALL AND ■ ' ■* . ' ON ■■■-.■* WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23ni), ; ' (Weather permitting). Dancing to commence at 3 o'clock in the spacious Saloon just erected. The Alliance Band will be in attendance. El L G O U R ' 8 UNION, THEATRE. MR KILGOUR Has the honor to announce the Engagement of the celebrated Actress HI! S CHAII LE S P0 0 L.E, For a FEW NIGHTS ONLY. First Appearance on MOND AY, 21st JA 21 U A 11 Y. 0 T I C E . GREY RIVER STEAM TUG COMPANY (LIMITED). The First Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will bo held on FRIDAY, JANUARY 2Sth, at SWEENEY'S HOTEL, Mawhera Quay. Chair to be taken at 3 o'clock p.m. Business— Tho appointment of Directors and Auditors for the ensuing twelve months. Dated this 9th day of January, ISG7. G. W. MOSS, ' Secretary. /GREYMOUTH AND SALTWATER CREEK TRAMWAY CO. (LIMITED.) Tenders will be received, at the Company's Ollice, Richmond Quay, up to 4 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, 22nd hist., for tlie Formation of Section No. 3, l} t miles (more or less.) Plan, Section, and Specification to be seen at the Company's oflice. J. 0. MOORE, ■Secretary. f^ OA L COMPA NY. NELSON COAL COMPANY, GREY RIVER. This Company are prepared to supply Coal of the best quality at the following rates. . Steamers coaled at the wharf at £1 10s. Cargoes, or vessels ballasted for any of the New Zealand, or Australian ports, at 25s por ton. H. LUCAS, Manager, j Ist July, 1866. nnENDERS will bj received up to Satnrday, the 26th January, for Stock, Book Debts, Store, and Fixtures of H. and A. Sherrard and Co., Wholesale Drapers and Ironmongers, Boundary street, Greymouth. Cash or good security required, Particulars by applying to Mr 11. Ashton, at above address.. IVT O T.I C E . If the owners of the undermentioned Luggage, now lying at our Store unclaimed, do not remove it before Tuesday, 22nd hist., it will be sold to defray expenses.- : — Addressed J. Harrison, ti .packages, luggage, . ex Keera, froinDunediu. Addressed B. M'llvany, 1 chest luggage, ex Keera, from Dunedin. Addressed Levy, 3 packages luggage. 2 chests luggage. D. GIRDWOOD: and CO., " ' Tainui street." /CHURCH OF ENGLAND. The Rev. William Lewis will celebrate Divine Service, in the Religious Institution Rooms, Gresson street, on Sunday next, 20th -list., morning and evening,, commencing' at jvH 'a. m. and (5. 30 p.m.
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 159, 19 January 1867, Page 3
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