THIS DAY, THURSDAY, Gth FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. To Merchants, Storekeepers, and Others. D MACLEAN AND CO., . have been favored with iustrnetions from Mr W. J. Coates to sell by public auctiou, on board the ketch Elfin, now alongside the wharf, this day, at 12 o'clock, 200 bags oats 3 tons new chaff 1 do bran 50 casks prime butter I ton prime bacon, colonial 1 do do cheese 8 very fine pigs The Auctioneers desire to call particular attention to tha sale of this cargo, as all the goods have been carefully selected for this market l>y Mr Oates, who intern's bringing regular shipments of a similar class. D. MACLEAN and CO, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I To Butchers, Dealers, and Others. FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP. D MACLEAN AND CO. . will sell by public auction, immediately after the arrival of the Wallabi (due here on .Thursday, Gth inst), JSO prime fat bullocks 150 do do sheep-. D. MACLEAN and CO., Auctioneers. f\ N S ALE By the Undersigned, Just arrived, 62 kegs prime butter, small kegs Adelaide flour . Bran Claret, whisky, brandy, bulk and case Geneva Porters, and Blood's stout, and Bass's ale Tea, iv half-chests Loaf sugar, 1 and 2 cwt. casks Currants, incase and cask . • Hams and bacon GEO. TAYLOR and CO., Mawhera Quay. Tj! 0 R S ALE. A six-horse Engine and Boiler, complete ; price, £120. RAE and HAWORTH, . Timber Merchants. KILGOUR' S UNION THEATRE. Pianist— -Mr E. Salamau. Continued Genuine Success of those Wonderful Petite Artistes the NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE. Mr J. Small, Mr J. Chambers, and Mrs B.M. Nathan.— Greatest bill of the season. Firat prqduction of the Sparkling Comedy, iv two acts, by Dion Boucicault, entitled, ANDY BLAKE. Little Marion in her greatest impsrsonation of Andy Blake, as played by her for upwards of 90 nights to crowded houses. Read opinious of the Press. Little Selina in two new pieces. La Petite Marion in three new pieces. This, Thursday and Friday, Feb. 6 and 7, the performance will commence with ANDY BLAKE. After which, the COLONIAL SERVANT. Ta conclude with the HAPPY MAN. -VTOW QN VIEW AT VAUXHALL GARDENS, j . Coal Creek* A REAL LIVE " GIASKUTUS" Or SEA TIGER ! This extraordinary creature can be seen, disporting itself in its natural element , NoChargek H. NELSON^ - Proprietor. pRIMOfiNE GARDENS, Half-way HoteL, South Beach, G. CHESTKRMAN respectfully informs the inhabitants of Greymouth and Vicinity that his Gardens afford a most agreeable resort for att who wish a pleasant stroll. PERSEVERANCE TEA GARDENS^ Ou tha Banks of the Grey River, Tea, Is. Amusement in abundan.ee v ) A paddock for grazing purposes, terms a per agreement. H. COE, Proprietor. "P U B L I C NOTICE. TENDERS are invited by the Grey River Protection Committee for Pile-driving, and will be received till TUESDAY EVENING, Ilth February, at 6 p.m., addressed to the Undersigned, at Kilgour's Hotel. Specifications will be shown at the Public .iVorks Office, Greymouth, and Engineer's Office, Hokitika. . N.B.— The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. f\MESDAVIES, Hon. Sec. . WANTED, Gentlemen to Kuow that J. M'Davitt, Tailor, has roinoved next door to Maxwell's Hotel, and Las just received, ex Alhambra, from Melbourne^ the best assortment of Tweeds, Silk Mixtures, &&, ever introduced ou the West; Coast. WANTED, r» First-claps Dressmaker Apply to Thomas ami M 'Beath.
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Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 322, 6 February 1868, Page 3
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