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STRIKE AND BL,ACKMOM), (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, G-EEYMOTJTH. ON.• S A L E AT H. "WHITMOR^'S, WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, RIpHMQND QUAY, $LOQ.D'S STOUT, HENISTESSY'S pRA^D?", SUM, GIN, WHISKEY, PORT, SHERRY, AND V GLARET WINES. pONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF MALT VINEGAR, ftp. GRAND ART XJ MIO N, TO BE DRAWN FOR, That first-class Property, known as TJJE B^IISTJEC HOTJEI^ Situate at the CORNER or TAINUI STREET ani> MAWHERA QUAY, GR^YMQUTH, Together with VALUABLE HOUSEIIOLP FURNJTUB& E, COITTAXCIIE X>EGS respectfully to inform the public that he has decided upon offering [the aboy ■ valuable Property and Furniture as TWENTY -FOUR PRIZES! To be drawn for'on the principle of the Grand Art Union by TWELVE HUNDRED SUBSCRIBERS at ONE POUND (£1) EACH. The Drawing will take place during the Christmas week ; but should the Tickets be taken up before that time, the Drawing will be duly advertised. Prizes : — 1. The well-known BANK HOTEL, with License to 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 ' ■ 6. An Eight-day Clock 7. A largo Kitchen TLange, with utensils complete 8. A brass Beer Pump 9. Chandelier, with three burners ; also, three Bracket Lamp* 10. Four plain Sofas 11. Cheffonier and Dining Table 12. A round Parlor Table, six Chairs, and Carpet 13. A Cooking Stove 14. A double turned Bedstead, straw and hair mattrasses 15. Two good Tables, with covers 16. Two Washstands, 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 mattrassca . 21. Assortment of Crockery ware 22. Three kerosene Table Lamps 23. Stuffed Sofa, three Chairs, and Hearth-rug 24. Four Pictures, framed The Winner of the Hotel to pay £5 extra. Application for Tickets tjo be made to E COUTANCHE, BANK HOTEL, GREYMOUTH

A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROXJL VIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1849. Annual Revenue Exceeds £103,560. Invested Funds Exceed £318,000. Principal Office— lo7 Collins street west Melbourne. DIRECTORS : Robert M'Dougal, Esq, Chairman. T. H. Power, Esq* Deputy-Chairman. R. T. Tracy, Esq, M.D, J.P. Andrew Sutherland, Esq, J.P. Professor Irving, M.A. Medical Referee— W. R. Pugh, Esq, M.D 131 Collins street east. Life Assurance, Annuity, and Endowment Business is transacted by the society, on favorable terms*. The entire profits of the society, being the • property of the members, are from time to time divided rateably among themselves. Forms of proposal and every other in formation can be obtained at the principa office, or at- any of the agencies. By order o the Board, J. BRYCE WILKINSON, Resident Secretary. MISSING FRIENDS, NEXT OF KIN Unclaimed Money Restored, &c. HOGAN S Australian, European, and ' American General Agency Office and Universal News Room, under the patronage of the Goveinmsnts of New South Wales, victoria, South Australia, New Zealand, &c.,. AC* - , The Proprietors of the 1 Gkey River Argus are hereby appointed my authorised agents* Enquiries for Missing Friends, or other information sought through the advertising columns of this Journal, will have immediate attention. Agents are appointed in the principal towns in the world, and newspapers published by them are regularly filed, and open for the free inspection of the public. Address : Portland, Victoria, Australia. JAMES HOGAN, Sole Proprietor.

INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION, Melbourne, 1860 67. COFFEE AND SPICES. NOTICE.— First Prize Medal has been awarded to ROBERT HARPER and CO., of Melbourne, for Coffee and Spices ; all good, of excellent a.uality. — Vide Report of the Jurors to the Royal Commissioners. CAUTION. — As certain unprincipled Persons are vending inferior COFFEE by imitating our red and blue labels, the public are hereby informed that every package of our standard Coffees has the signature " Robert Harper and Co." N.B. — R. H. and Co. beg to inform the public that owing to an extra duty of 2d per 1b having been lately imposed on manufactured coffee imported into New Zealand, they have started a branch of their business in Dunedin, which enables them to execute orders for coffees, slices, pepper, &c, of the same standard qualities, and at the same prices, as they have hitherto supplied from Melbourne, before the prohibitory duty was imposed. W. JONES AND CO. • having made arrangements to extend their business from its present limits of Sale by private Treaty to one embracing that of AUCTIONEERS. The particular department of an Auctioneer's Business to which they specially ntend to devote their attention is that.' of HOUSE AND PROPERTY Their long and tried experience in this essentially an ESTATE AGENCY BUSINESS, makes them confident that they can supply a* deficiency which is now being much felt in Hokitika and throughout the Coast, and as they intend to undertake Sales at a distanpe, rendering acpount sales and proceeds with unfailing promptness, they trust that the patronage which has been so-liberally be x stowed on them as ' private fonts'. '.and Salesmen will be extended to th^x Auctioneers.

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Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 452, 5 December 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 452, 5 December 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 452, 5 December 1868, Page 4

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