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/"JOEY'S HAMS AND BA.CON. A Shipment of the above, DIRECT FROM THE CURERS, Per Royal Dane to Melbourne, thence per Clarendon to the Grey, AND WILL BE SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the LOWEST ?V RICES, AT f T A V L O R'S B^''*m*Hf* Also, a general assortment of GROCERIES, SPIRITS, WINES, AND PROVISIONS, Of the Choicest Qualities WELLINGTON BUTTER, Of Superior Quality, Just Arrived, per s.s. Egmont, WHOLESALE/ AND RETAIL. •* • , Observe— TAYLOR'S STORE, Next White Horse Hotel. O % ■ I C E~. All accounts against Mr Isaac Blake, Mawhera Quay, are requested to be furnished immediately ; and all accounts owing to him are requested to be paid on or before the 20th proximo, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of a Solicitor. The balance of the stock, consisting of Hams and Bacon Adelaide Flour And 10 kegs of Butter, Is FOR SALE at Clearing-out Prices. Also, A first-class Cottage Piano. ON PALE, at the Stores of the undersigned, ■ '65 kegs Priaia Btttter. DE COSTA and CO. TKT C> T I C E~~. In consequence of engagements in Hokitika, MR. J. P. ARMSTRONG, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, Will not be able to visit Greymouth before the beginning of November. "VT OTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN COCKBURN, SADDLE AND HARNESS-MAKER, Has removed from Marian street to those premises in TAINUI STREET, near Sweeney's Hotel and adjoining Simmons', Tinsmith. — All work promptly and efficiently executed. iyr o t i c i~ The Undersigned is prepared to Survey and take Levels for Water-races, Tramways, &c. WM. ROWE. For particulars, apply opposite the Church of England, Aibert street, Greymouth. rpO JAMES MIDDLETON, ESQ., -*- Wharf Hotel. We, the undersigned Merchants, Miners, and others, while heartily congratulating you on your return to Greymouth, are really not sorry that on a close inspection of other Gold Fields (whether Thames or Gympie) you find it was only the distance that made them enchanting, and that you have come back a wiser if not a richer man. Trusting this third lesson will show you the folly of again leaving Greymouth, which, from its admirable port and great natural resources, is destined to be the first place on the West Coast We are, &c. (Here follow 175 signatures.) [reply.] Gentlemen — I beg to thank you for your congratulation, and to assure you that the Wharf Hotel will lose nothing by a little travelling experience. JAMES MIDDLETON. O W E E N E Y'S HOTEL. This Hotel has been so long established and so favorably known that little comment is necessary on its ample accommodation, and the Proprietors while simply wishing to mention that, the recent alterations have added much to the comfort and number of the Bedrooms, may state that The Dining-room has also been enlarged, and the table is under the immediate charge of the Proprietors. With Comfort, light and ventilation have been especially looked to in the fittings of the Billiard -room, which contains two most Superior Tables. There are rooms also expressly adapted for Sample Rooms. GILMER BROS, Proprietors. WHITE HORSE HOTEL. REDUCTION IN DRINKS. The public are respectfully informed that ill drinks are reduced to Sixpence, and nothing but the choicest qualities will be 3upplied. Nelson Ale, Is per quart The tables are kept by the proprietor, ivhich for comfort are second to none on the 3rey. A few boarders can be taken; and good iccommodation at all times for travellers, JAMES TAYLOR, Proprietor.

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Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 440, 7 November 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 440, 7 November 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 440, 7 November 1868, Page 1

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