FOR PAKIHI. npilE Fast-siuiing and favorite Cutter ■*• DART, C. Bonnek, Master, Will sail for the above port, on TUESDAY, 19th INST. 'For freight or passage, apply to CLARKE and WALLACE. Or the CAPTAIN, onboard. TTNION THEATRE. Proprietor — Mr J. Kilgour. Under the management of Mr L. Harding. The above Theatre is Opeu with a TALENTED DRAMATIC COMPANY EVERY EVENING. * Change of Programme each night. Tragedy, Comedy, Burlesque and Farce. THE FAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDFN LOCKS. Q T iv II -HOTEL. $P* Tremendous Success Of KOHLER AND BARTINE: Hundreds wrapt in wonderment and delight. The performances will be repeated FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Prices — Reserved seats, 4s ; Back seats, 2s. TT N I O N H *O T E L . STEWARDS' RACE BALL AND SUPPER. A Grand Ball will be held at the above Hotel on THURSDAY EVENING, 21st INST;, In honor of the Inauguration of the FIRST ANNUAL GREYMOUTH RACES. Ticket, to admit Lady and Gentleman, One Guinea. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. Tickets to be obtained of Stewards only. T>ACE WEEK ALLIANCE HOTEL. ALLIANCE HOTEL. ALLIANCE HOTEL, A GRAND MASQUERADE BALL Will be held at the above hotel On TUESDAY, the 19th INSTANT. The Band will comprise the choice of the best Musicians on the West Coast, under the Leadership of Mr Wkight. Professor Sampson M.C. Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock. Masques and Dresses can be had at the hotel. Admission ss. During the Race Week the Band will play at the Alliance Booth, >2, Grand Stand. JULES GUERIN, Proprietor. RACES. RACES. RACES. jr BALL BALL. BALL. . SUPPER,. SUPPER. SUPPER. A GRAND BALL AND SUPPER Will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 2.0, AT THE UNITED STATES HOTEL. A Splendid Band is engaged. Signok. Gustoff having arrived, has kindly consented to act on this occasion as M.C. MARIA, JANE, KITTY and SOPHIA * * ' will be there. LOTS OF FUN. THE GREAT BALL OF THE SEASON. Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock. ' Admjsaonr^.os each. PROVIDED expressly fox GRE^QTOTH FIRST ANNUAL RA.QE& W~ By WOOLFE, MACE AND CO., ; . LPND.OST BUTCHERY, Prime Fat Beef •* ' p^v. ; Do do Mutton i „ B«ry Fed Pork. -\ Veal and Lamb of. thd Sucking Figs and Ges^^^^^^^^^_
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 184, 19 March 1867, Page 3
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361Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 184, 19 March 1867, Page 3
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