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THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 12th OCTOBER, At 11 o'clock. D/ MACLEAN AND" CO. < have beeu favored with instructions .to sail by public auction, opposite Ale n-n's store, Richmond Quay, on Saturday, 12th mat, at 11 o'clock, " Ex ClareudoM, 100, bags Oats 10 tons Potatoes. Terms at sale. . N D.« MACLEAN and Co., Auctioneers. THIS DVY, . y'\ SATURDAY, 12th OCTOBER, ' v At 12 o'clock. / j VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY; DM AC IvE A N AN D CO . | . liave received instructions to sell by public auction, oi< the Premises, Richmond j Quay, on- Saturday, 12th inst; at 12 o'clock, i THE SHIP ■HOTEL, together with Cottage and Stables. "' The Hotel, which is well-known, is commodious, comfortable and in a first-class situation. Th-3 Cottage adjoins the Queen's Hotel, Gresson street, aud is well built and comfortable.' The, entire lot to be sold Without the Slightest Reserve. By order of the Mortgagee. ' D. MACLEAN and- CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, ■ At 12 o'clock sharp. ■'.--• IMPORTANT SALE OF HOTEL PROPERTY, GR E YMOUTH. D MACLEAN AND CO. .. have received instructions to sell by public a.uetion, on the premises, on Wednesday, sth November, at 12 o'clock sharp, That extensive and centrally situated house, known as THE BUCK'S HEAD HOTEL, *' .With Billiard and Bagatelle Tables, Stoves,' Lumps, Kitchen and Parlor. Furniture, &c., &c. Tho Auctioneers have every confidence in inviting the particular attention of parlies in search of a profitable investment to the fact ! that the above Hotel has, at all times, done a large and profitable business, being situated in the ;best block of buildings in Greymouth, and exactly opposite the principal landing place for steamers. It occupies a frontage of thirty-three feet, and is biiilt back_sixtysix feet, and has the advantage of a through frontage to .the back street. The bar, barparior, dining, bed, and billiard-rooms are all lofty and commodious, the Billiard-room being the best in -town. The premises can be viewed at any time, and full particulars as to terms learned on application to the Auctioneers; or, . ' Messrs DAVIES and SOUTHERN. ■VTT E S L E. VAN- BAZA AR. A BAZAAR of Useful: and Ornamental Articles, in aid of the WESLEYAN BUILDING FUND, Will be held in the RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE ROOMS, [ Gresson street, Greymouth, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 12:h INST., The Bazaar will be open This Dayj Saturday, from 6 to 10 o'clock p.m. Admission, Is each, for which value will be j given. ' ■ ' ' ' i f^i REYMO CTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL, yJC Religious' lnstitute. | A good commerciaLeducation guaranteed^ Hours : Morning, from Half-past Nine to Twelve ; Afternoon, from Two to Four. Terms, 2s 6d per week, payable in advance. . H. WARREN, Master.. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL, . WAtMEA Road, Nelson. | MISS THOMAS (daughter of the Presby- ! teriau Minister), Proprietress. , Terms per Quarter for Board and Instruction in -English and French ... £7 7 Musib ... ... ... 11 ' Dancing ... ... ... 1 1 rriHE MISSES HEAPHY'S DAY A SCFOOL, % Corner of Boundary and Mackay streets^ npHE present competition has not affected i JL the prices, but rather enhauced them . For instance, Fruit, Onions, Vegetables and Potatoes 50 per cent, advance. No Tea under 4s per lb. Other (Grroceries no alteration. ' ■ D. MAGOFFIN and CO.' ; Nelson Dairy and Produce Store. ] T3EST GLASS OF SPARKLING ALE IN TOWN, K I L G O U R ' S . - BATHS. BATHS. BATHS. T.- SPOOR, Hairdresser, (Adjoining London House), Mawhera Quay. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hot, Cold, Tipid, and Shower Baths. OR SALE— A Share in Allan and Co. 's Water-race, Nelson's Creek, in good working order ; a bargain. Apply to D. Brossman, Storekeeper, Nelson's Creek.. rpO LET— A four-roomed Verandah CotX tage, in Tainui street, newly painted and papered throughout. Davies and. Southern. 0 LET, tbe Diggers' Arms Hotel Boundary street. Apply H. H. Lakman, Albert street. "\TTANTED, a -Female General Servant: y V Apply Masonic Hotel, Mawhera Quay. V- „ . - A NY Information regarding PETER XX. WILLIAMSON, reported drowned in the Inangahua River, March, 1866, will be I thankfully 1 received. Addi-ess, Proprietors of this paper. JOHN SPROULE — Your friends are anxious to hear from you ; write Home at once. Anyone knowing Ms whereabouts would oblige by imting to^Thpmas W. 1 Fair, Soandiriavian Reefj Skipper's, Queenstbwn, ■ tagOj ■ '■'■■■■.-.. ■-. "■"■ ■ '■•••■'' :/' '■■.: ' :

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Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 273, 12 October 1867, Page 3

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684

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 273, 12 October 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 273, 12 October 1867, Page 3

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