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i STEAM TO MELBOUBNB- DIRECT, I Forwarding passengers to Sydney. i riTHK Melbourne, Adelaide, and New t 1. Zealand Stoam Shipping Company's I line and' favorite steamship t alhamb'ha, [ 1000 Tons, L JohnM'Lka.n, Coinuoandcr, Will be despatched for Altlbuttmo direct (circumstances permitting), THIS DAY (THURSDAY), 2l.st INST, With gold and passengers. The Persevere will convey passengers on board, free of charge. ' For freight or passage, apply to , D. GI RD WOOD ami CO., Agents, i Mawhera Quay, near the Customhouse, p KEY ROAD BOARD 1 TENDERS are invited for Leasing of 1 Five Chains of Richmond Quay, for Coal and Timlitjr Depots, or other purposes, iv i sections to suit tenderer*. Tho highest tenderer to have choice of section. Terms and conditions of lease to be seen at the Public Works Office, Gieyinouth, where tenders will be received up to- 4 p.m. oa Thursday, 21st May, 1868. R. J. JOHNSTON, District Engineer. Public Works Office, MayS, 1868. f^i lIEYMOUTH COAL DEPOT. The Undersigned, having purchased the ! River Plant of the Nelson Coal Mining Company, and having entered into arrangements for a regular supply of Coal from the Mines on the Grey River, are prepared to COAL STEAMERS AND SAILING- VESSELS, at thuir Wharf, at £1 5s per tonCash. KILGOUR and PEROTTL . Greymouth, May 15, 1868. ~~~ 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. THE INSTALATION of the first Officers of the Greymouth Lodge will take place ; on Monday, 25th May, at noon, at the Lodtfei Room, Albion Hotel. s All members of the craft are invited to attend. The banquet will take place at 9 p.m. l Tickets can be obtained from Brothers r Ancher, Maclean, Moss, Tonks, Kenrick, and •the Secretary. FRANK GUINNESS, t • Secretary. r G. R. V. - # r fTIHE Members of the Grey Rifle Voluufceers are informed there will be no I drill thia evening, on account of the Hall • being otherwise engaged. I An extra drill will take place on Friday- JT j evening, at the usual hour, when a full ( , muster is requested. 1 D. MACLEAN, 1 Acting Lieutenant. BALL. BALL. — _ A GRAND MASQUERADE BALL Will be held at 1 THE VICTORIA HOTEL, OK ■ MONDAY NEXT, MAY 25, Tn celebration of her Majesty's Birthday. , A New Brass Band has* been expressly engaged for this occasion. . The Room will bo handsomely decorated, ; a la Francaise. ■ Tickets of Admission, ss. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. BALL AND SUPPER, AT THE UNITED STATES CONCERT HALL, To celebrate Her Majesty's Birthday. A first-rate Band and efficient M.C. in attendance. On MONDAY, 25th MAY UNITED STATES CONCERT HALL, J BALL AND SUPPER. On the Queen's Birthday. Free. Free. Free. _ DMAGOFFIN having succeeded to the business of D. MAGOFFIN and CO., intimates that no 1 change will take place in the name or management of the firm, but be conducted by him as hitherto. T^OTICE OF REMOVAL. ROBERT BROWN, Bootmaker, has removed from Richmond Quay to the shop adi joing the Victoria Hotel, Mawhera Quay. His rtssortraent of Boots is suited for all classes, and comprises a large stock of his '. own make, and Nelson watertights: Whole- . sale and retail. , npHE REV. FATHER HICKIE will X Preach on Sunday next. 24th instant, in St. Patrick's Church, Greymouth, morning and evening, in behalf of the Catholic University of Ireland. He will also give instructions for Pascal Duties on Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings next, at seven o'clock. TO LET— The Shamrock Hotel, Gresson street, well furnished with every accommodation required. Apply M., ollice of this paper. mO LET— Shop on Richmond Quav^^ _L adjoining Messrs Skogluud and Put^|^^| Apply, R. Brown, next Victoria Hotei^^^^H Renders wantedT^|||^^^H X for the material mAkj^^^^^^^^M only) are required for thcet^^^^^^^^^^^M No tender necessai^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H r tions tojutf^fl|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^|

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Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 367, 21 May 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 367, 21 May 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 367, 21 May 1868, Page 3

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