THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 12bh NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock.^ D MACLEAN" AND CO. . have received instructions to sell by auction, on Thursday, at 12 o'clock, The House and Workshop at present in the occupation of Mr Thrower, situated in Albert street, immediately opposite Trinity Church. The House and Shop stand on two sections of ground, each 33 x GO, which are held at a i low rental, and being ou high ground are always free from floods. Also, A set of Blacksmiths' Tools. No reserve. D. MACLEAN and CO., Auctioneers. Til H E Undersigned, having recently X effected arrangements that enable them to overcome many of the difficulties j that this market has hitherto presented in j procuring a Regular Supply of iirst quality Meat, can now confidently assure their customers that they may depend upon being served, at the most Reasonable Rates, with the BEST QUALITY OF MEAT, of every description — Beef, Mutton, Pork, Yeal — that the New Zealand markets can afford. Shipping Supplied. | HILDEBRAND & WEBER, Wholesale and Retail Butchers, Richmond Quay. NEW POTATOES On Hand, And Regular Shipments by each Panama, Sydney and Melbourne boat, of all Frigid, Temperate, and Tropical Fruits, at MAGOFPI N'S. T ALDRIDGE, BOOTMAKER, Respectfully informs the public and his customers that he has Removed from Gresson street to those extensive premises recently occupied by Smith and M'Dowell, Boundary street (two doors from Argus oftce), and trusts for a continuance of past favors. Up-country orders punctually attended to. OB D E, N . TOBIAS GLENNON, Boot and Shoemaker, (Late of Charleston and Addison's Flat), Has returned to his old stand in Bright street, which he has re-opened ■with a large and varied stock of Imported Boots. His own make guaranteed. TO LET— The Verandah Cottage, in Tainui street, lately occupied by Mr Davies, of the Bank of New Zealand. Apply to C. HAMMOND, Mawhera Quay. TO LET— Three-roomed Cottage. Apply T. Spoor, City Baths. LOST, on Tuesday night, between Tainui and Boundary streets, a Portmonnie, containing notes and gold. The numbers of the notes are known. The finder will be rewarded by applying to G.R., office of this paper. •\YTELLINGTON BUTTER— 3S kegs W prime Wellington Butter, just landed . Jas. Taylor's Cheap Grocery and Provision Store. W" ANTED, 100,000 dozen Porter Bottles. Highest price given. Strike and Blackmore. WANTED, Three Smart Dance Girls. Apply at the Canadian Hotel, this day, between 9 and 12. WANTED, a First-class Saddler. Constant employment for a steady hanrJ, Apply J < Copeland, Saddler, Greymouth. nnENDERS Wanted for Rough IFencing. I Apply Jas. Black, Arney street. HOULD this, meet the eye of JAMES SHARPE, he is requested to return or communicate immediately to his wife and family in ChristcJiurch. Elizabeth Sharpe. UNCAN M'NAJf, Esq.— A Canadian paper |or you at this office,
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Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 442, 12 November 1868, Page 3
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