STRIKE AND BLACKMORE, (Late by special appointment to his Excellency Sir Geo. Grey, X.C.8.) IMPORTERS, ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, .CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS, AND BOTTLERS OF ENGLISH PORTER, GEEYMOUTH. yiNEGAR, TO UP-COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. Just arrived, from London, CONCENTRATE?) ESSENCE OF MAL? VINEGAR, For convenience of packing. ONE GALLON, 28s ; equal Ja> seven. SAMPF.E BOTTLE, $s., now ready, at H. WHITMORE'S, CRATED WATER MANUFACTORY, RICHMOND QUAY, GREYMOUTH. GRAND ABT UNION. ?Q B.E DRAWN FOR, That first-class Property, known as THE BA.NKI HOT^ir, Situate at the CORNER of TAINU* STREET and MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH, Together with VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, E . € O II T A \ ( II E "DBGS respectfully to inform the public that he has decided upon offering {tha abov valuable Property and Furniture as TWENTY -F, OUR PRIZES! fo bs drawn f or'on the principle of the Grand Art Union by TWELVE BUNERED SUBSCRIBERS at ONE POUND (£1) EACH, The Drawing will take place during the Christmas week ; but should the Tickets bs jt*k«n np before that tjine, the Drawing will be duly advertised. Prizes :— 1. The well-known BANK HOTEL, with License £o March, 1869 2. Three large and handsome Pictures, framed 3. Bedroom Chest of Drawers 4. Spring-stuffed Sofa ; also, a plain Sofa 5. A Registered Grate, with fender and fireirons & An Eightjday Clopk 7,. A large Kitchen Range, with utensils complete 8. A brass Beer Pump 9. Chandelier, with three burners ; also, three Bracket Lamps 10. Four plain Spf as }1 . Cheffonier and Dining Table )2. A round Parlor Table, six Chairs, and Carpet }3. A Cooking Stove J4. A double turned Bedstead, straw and hair mattrasses 15. Two good Tables, with covers J6. Two Washßtands, complete 17. A double Bedstead, with two mattrasses 18. Three toilet Looking-glasses 19. Two small hanging Looking-glasses, and four bedroom Basins and Jugs 20. Two plain Bedsteads, with mattrasses 21. Assortment of Crockeryware 22. Three kerosene Table Lamps * 23. Stuffed Sofa, three Chair?, and Hearth-rug 24. Four Pictures, framed The Winner of the Hotel to pay £5 extra. Application for Tickets $p be made to E QOUTANCHE, BANK HOTEL, GREYMOUTH r-A«AsdGt>> AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROV. -«2S3H§Si" R. ■"• VIDENT SOCIETY. INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION, >*.wwhlfl iaio Melbourne, 1866 67. Established 1849. COFFEE AND SPICES. Annual Revenue Exceeds £103,560. NOTICE.— First Prijse Medal has been Invested Funds Exceed £318,000. awarded to ROBERT HARPER and CO., Principal Office— lo7 Collins street west pf Melbourne, fpr Cpffee and Spices ; all gqpd, Melbourne. pf excellent qi^ljty. — Vide Report of the Jurors to the hoyal Commissioners. CAUTION.— As certain unprincipled Per- DIRECTORS : sons are vending inferior COFFEE by imita- Robert M'Dougal, Esq, Chairman, tfng onr red and blue labels, the public are T. H. Power, Esq, Deputy-Chairman. Jereby^formed thai ; every package of .ur ££^^££5?. standard Coffees has the signature Robert p ro fessor Irving, M. A. Xta"»a C. be* to Worn, the "*■«* "SfSSta JtJKfit ** public that owing to aq. extra duty of 2d per fb having been lately imposed on manufac- _¥ c Assurance, Annuity, and Endowment Ued4eennportedinJN e wZealand,they febk terrn^ by the society, on have started a branch of jfceir business in entire rf g Dunedui, which enables them to execute prop erty o f the members, are from time to orders for poffees, slices, pepper, &c, of the time divided rateably among themselves, game standard qualities., and at the same Forms of proposal and every other in prices, as they have hjther^o supplied from formation can be obtained at the principa Melbourne, before the prohibitory duty was office, or at any of the agencies. imposed. ' By order o the Board, -r- w rnxryo AND no J. BRYCE WILKINSON, Tjf haying made arrangements to extend Resident Secretary. their business from its present ' limits of Sale by private Treaty to one embracing "l/TISSING FRIENDS, NEXT OF KIN fhatof J-T-J- Unclaimed Money Restored, &c. ntend to devote their attention ip that of Govetnm3ntfJ $ New SouthVales/Vic. HOUSE AND PROPERTY _ toria, South Australia, New Zealand, &c, Their long and trjed experience in this essen- &o: - : _ tiallyan The Proprietors of the Grey RivbrArqus ESTATE AGENCY BUSINESS, are hereby appointed my authorised agents, makes thpm confident that they can Bupply a Enquiries for Missing Friends, or other infleficiency which ;s now being much fejt in formation sought through the advertising Hokitika and throughout the Coast, and as columns of this Journal, will have immediate they intend to undertake Sales at a distance, attention. Agents are appointed in the rendering account sales and proceeds w}th principal towns in the world, and newspapers unfailing promptness, they trust that the published by them are regularly filed, and patronage which has been so liberally be- °P en * or * ne * Tee inspection of the public. towed on them as private Agents and Address : Portland, Victoria, Australia. jßalesmsn will be extended tp them as JAMES HOGAN, A.uttio*eer9. Sole Proprietor.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 451, 3 December 1868, Page 4
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