•vr 0 t 1 c . c . - • MELBOURNE HOTEL. . • f AS. JOUNSTON 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 hoiiie and a firstrate table. JSew Brew, "Bass's No. 3, in splendid condition. He has pleasure in referring to the following certificate! V. R. [CERTIFICATE.] Office of the Royal Commissioners, Dimecliii, Otago, N. Z. 13th June, 1865. Pursuant to Clause 16 of the 1 Contract for the Refreshment Department of the New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, I, duly appointed so to do by the Commissioners, certify that MR. JAMES JOHN STO .NE has carried out his contract most efficiently, and' to the entire satisfaction of the Commissioners. (Signed) ALFRED ECCLES, Honorary Secretary. r^i L U B H O ,T E L , «. Mawhera Quay. The situation of this Hotel is the Most Central in Greymoutli. Every attention is paid to the selection of the Liquors, and the comfort of r the sleeping apartments ; while the table, being uuder the immediate management of the Proprietor, may fan-ly compete with the best on the Grey. H. HUNT, Proprietor. —^ O PORT MAN'S ARMS HOTEL, Albert street, GEORGE MOORE, Champion Walker of the Colonies, Begs to announce to his friends and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, and will be happy to receive a visit from them. All the sporting papers taken in, Hot and Shower Baths always ready.- -* /COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL VJ - Mawhera Quay. G. F. MAXWELL, Proprietor. N.B.— Extensive Stabling Accommodation _ T3UTCHERS' ARMS HOTEL, -(Late Lake Wakatip), Richmond Quay, Greymouth. HENRY PRIDGEON Proprietor. TJOYAL WESTLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, REGISTERED. .Capital .. . , . £20,000 This Company are now prepared to receive Proposals for. \ t, FIRE* a I S_K S IN H OK I T I K A AND THE WESTLAND DISTRICT.' The necessary Forms, and • all , Other information may be obtained on application at the Offices of the Company, Sewell street. By order of the Directors, GEO. H. GLUTSAM, V Secretary ISSOLUTION OF PARtWsHIP. We, the undersigned, trading as Storekeepers, at Moonlight Creek, under the style of White and Buckly, have, by mutual consent, this day dissolved partnership. - All debts due to or owing by the late firm will be received and paid by Alexander White. JOHN BUCKLY. v ALEX. WHITE. Witness— Henrt Kerman. March 7, 1867. TT|ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership hitherto existing between M. Irving -and M. M'Donagh, storekeepers, Paroa, trading under the name of Irving and M'Donagh, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts owing to, or by the late firm will be received and paid by M. M'Donagh. MICHAEL M'DONAGH. MARGARET IRVING.^ Witness— John "- Paroa, 6th March, 1867.
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 181, 12 March 1867, Page 1
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