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FIRST STEAMER FOR M ELBOURSTE. rpHH Melbourne, Aiiolai.lr, ami New X Zealand iSream tfiii]>],ii!g Company's fine .iiul hivoritii steamship A L II A M U R A , 1000 Ton?, John* M'Lean, Cpniinahder, Will be despatcii'cd from Hokitika for Melbourne TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), lOth INRT, • (Circumstances permitting), Immediately after the arrival of Cobb and Co.'s coach from Creymoutb. With Gold and Passengers. Thep.s. Persevere will convey passengers on board, free of charge. For freight or passage, apply to D. (JIItIJWOOD and CO., Agents, Tuuiu'i street. .FORPAKIHI. rr\HE Fast-sailing and Favorite Cutter X DART, C. Bonweu, M.i3ter> Will giiil for the above port, on MOND AY, 1 lth FEBRU AR Y . For freight or passage, apply to CLARK and WALL VCE, Or the CAPTAIN, on board' - , STEAM-TUG PERSEVERE. fTTHE above-named Steamer is prepared to X carry Passengers and Cargo, aud TOW VESSELS in and out of the River at the following rates : — Vessels 40 tons or under, inwards £20. „ 40 „ outwards £10. „ over 40 tons, inwards 10s per ton. „ „ outwards os per tou. The above rates refer only_to vessels towed both in and out by tin's steamer. 1 No passengers will be allowed to crcs the Bar in said Steamer without a ticket from the office of the; undersigned. f UIRDWOODaudCO., Agents, Tainui strcot. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, ' 9th FEBRUARY, At 2 olclock p. ni. Sale by A uctiou of Hotel Furniture, Fittings, and Stock. FRANK 'FISHER AND CO. have received instructions from MiFish, of the United Status Hotel (Opposite the Camp Reserve), to sell by anction, on Saturday 9th hist., at 2 o'clock pan. The whole of His furniture, consisting ofr— Beds, lnattrasses, ; blankets, canebottom chairs, American do, chandeliers, lamps, reflectors, tables, two American cooking stoves, looking glasses, decanters, tumblers, and wine glasses, kegs, taps, &c, &c, together with the stock of spirits, wines, and beers. D. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. rriO CARPENTERS BUILDERS AND X OTHERS. The Undersigned are now prepared to offer Timber at the following prices : — Red ?n I White Pine— 8 x §, 15s per Hundred 8 x £, 15s do • 8 x|, 10s do Bxl, 18s do Scantling, lCs do Kauri — 9x I 20s do 9xl, 22s do Scantling, 18s do 9 x 1, P. T. and G., 25s do 9 x I\, do, 25s do 6xl, do, 25s do 12 x 1 shelving, 30s do A large stock of doors and sashes, bricks, nails, galvanised iron, and builders' ironmongery on Hand. CLARK and WALLACE, Timber and General Merchants, . ' Arney street. nHHE BUSINESS hithcito carried on by X E. B. PEARCE and CO., as Land and Estate Agents, in ltevell street, has this day been transferred to E. W. JONES and CO. In. connection with the above notice, E. AY, Jones and Co. Leg to intimate that they are ready to conduct sales of land, &c, and to take charge of properties situated in any 1 part of Westlaud. Having- established 1 agencies at 1 • CHristcHurcli, East Canterbury Greymouth Waimea Rosstown 1 Kanieri Okarita, and other West Coast districts, they are 1 prepared 'to undertake the recovery of accoxuits, aud to perform general coniniissioa business at any of those places. " E. W. JONES and CO Revell street, November 17, 1868. /"^ I T V B A T . H S . BATHS ! ' BATHS ! ! BATHS ! ! ! [ The Largest and Most Commodious BATHS AND. BATH ROOMS IN NEW; ZEALAND. Each Bath: Room is large, and furnished with Sofa, Toilet Service, Taps of Hot and '• Cold Water laid on in each bath, combined with every necessary requirement for the luxury and comfort of those who may favor the undersigned with their patronage. THOMAS SPOOR, (Adjoining Messrs Thomas and' M'BeatH),' Mawhera Quay. ' /CABBAGES.— The finest on the Grey, to VJ be Had in large or small quantities, at from 5s to 18s per Vloz. ; other vegetables at equally low rates. L'eitlvwood and Greening, ' Coal Creek, Greyjnouth.

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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 168, 9 February 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 168, 9 February 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 168, 9 February 1867, Page 3

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