rf^IFT AUCTION In aid of the '• . ; ' CHURCH OF ENGLAND BUILDINGFUND, Will beheld in the STORE lately occupied by Mr NATHAN, '" Werita street, ' V On TUESDAY EVENING, lOtlr INST., At 7 o'clock sharp. Goods will be on view bn Tuesday from 12 to 4. The articles are numerous, valuable and,interesting. >.»._I A good attendance is respectfully requested. List of some of the Goods contributeS;- -A full rigged ship, a lame gnose, dfise salmon, full dress suit, half-dozen billies, Fijian handkerchief, full dress; a nose bag, a pea smasher, a set boxing gloves, a mouse trap, cask corned beef, case mustard, potatoes, onions, carrots, turnips, meerschaum pipes, ' pictures, cigars, case porter, cases cordials, knickerbockers, horse rugs, fancy paper, boots, pannikins, frying .pans, wines, two plum cakes, bread and cheese, fruit, slippers, silver salts, antimacasser, collars of neat design, books, stationery,- scents, physic, kerosene, groceries, ironmongery, tinware, crockery, needles, photographs, ' Crimean shirts, lemonade, marischino, cabinet liqueur case, bell, revolver, jewellery, brandy, f anoy leather work, &c,, oic,, &c. TT7ESLEYAN BAZAAR. A BAZAAR of Useful and Ornamental Articles, in aid of the v " WESLEYAN BUILDING FUND, Will be held in the RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE ROOMS, Qresson street, Greymbuth, ' On WEDNESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, And the three following days. . , The Bazaar will be open on Wednesday, and Thurs_day,. from 2 to 10 o'clock* p. in.; : and on Friday and Saturday, from 6 to 'lo o'clock p.m. . . Admission on the two first days, Is each. Contributions will be received by any of the Members of the Ladies Committee :— . Mrs Shaw Mrs Boase (Cobdeu) Mrs Bull Mrs Jones Mrs Masters Mrs Rose (Cobden) GRAND MASQUERADE BALL,. AT KILGOUR'S UNION HOTEL. The above will take place on MONDAY NEXT, SEPT. 9th, on which occasion the Theatre will be thrown open and specially decorated, and every arrangement made t ensure the most successful Bal Masque efer attempted on the Grey. ; ; Fancy Costumes and Masks may be obtained on application at the Theatre ; or, Mr Clifford, Camp Hotel. " Full , Band in attendance. Tickets ... Five Shillings. • QU E E N'S HOTEL, Gresson street, Just opposite the Court House. Varied as may be the verdicts of the Vis-a-vis, the Proprietor is assured that hi* old friends and the public will, after a trial, pass a unanimous .verdict in favor of hia liquors and accommodation! ■ Superintended by Mrs Horsington.' J. ABRAHAMS, Proprietor. rri f o x c r o f t, "*-• TINSMITH, PLUMBER, and ZINC WORKER, Richmond Quay. Galvanized iron fire-places, Miners' pumps, and Tinware, Wholesale and Retail. All orders promptly attended to. ALL DEBTS against the Halcyon, ' steamer, must be sent in duplicate before 2 o'clock This Day, otherwise they cannot be recognised. CLARK and WALLACE, Agents, Arney street. jp O RE WAR D . LOST, from Coal Creek, a Bay Mare, withY black points, branded half -circle over Unear shoulder, S off D near rump. Whoever brings hei to Mr Stona, Cobden, will receive the above reward. MOLYNEUX POTATOES, of a superior quality, On^Sale, ex ship, or at Taylor's Store. ' TO LET, the Diggers' Arms Hotel Boundary street. Apply H. H. Laliman, Albert street. WANTED, Tenders for Alterations to Shop Front. T. Foxcroft, tinsmith, Richmond Quay. WANTED, a Boy, to make himself generally useful. T. Foxeroft, tinsmith, Richmond Quay. WANTED, by a respectable female, a Situation as Housekeeper, Cook, or General Servant, in a private f amily. Address L.M., office of this paper. ityTY WIFE, Mary Anne Pleows, having irl. left her home and my protection, I hereby give notice that I will not be answerable for any debts she may contract. EDWARD PLEOWS. Robin Hood Hotel, Greymouth, Aug. 20, 1867. IF this should meet the eye of ROBERT RUSSELL, a native of Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland ; came out to Canterbury in the Lancashire Witch in. 1863, was lastheard of on his way to the West Coast, he is kindly requested to, write to his friends at home, or to his brother in Oamaru. Any information concerning the above will be thankfully received. . Address John RusselL Totara, Oamaru, Otago. ANY Information regarding PETER WILLIAMSON, reported drowned in the Inahgafiua River, March, 1866, will bethankfully received. Address, Proprietors of this paper. -TOHNM'I^GMiN, late of- Tasmania %J a letter for you »t»fficß of thi paper.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 258, 7 September 1867, Page 3
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