IN reply to a letter just received, I have no apology to make to Mr J. G. Heslop, never having publicly or privately injured the reputation or character of the said J. G. Heslop. , EMMANUEL ROVER, Catholic Clergyman. Greeymouth, 23rd April, 1867. J^f O T I ■ C E . I beg to inform the Catholics of Maori Gully, Upper Grey, Brighton, Pakihi, and Buller Districts that I am going to pay them my pastoral visit. EMMANUEL ROVER, Catholic Clergyman. St. Patrick's Presbytery, Greymouth, 23rd April, 1867. "IVTOTICE TO MINERS AND OTHERS Wanted known, that I am Selling my own make Watertight Boots at 35s per pair, workmanship warranted. Address — Robert Brown, Richmond Quay, Greymouth. Good Stock always on hand. A branch of this establishment is now open at Canoe Creek. a LASS— Window glass, all sizes, from 14 x 10 to 60 x 40. Paperhangings— sooo pieces, from Is Oils, colors, white lead, tnrps Varnish, glass paper, putty, &c. HENRY PELLINGI " and tPaporhangers, Grcsson street. \ . .. .-■■-„'
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 200, 25 April 1867, Page 3
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164Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 200, 25 April 1867, Page 3
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