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C\LUBH O T E L , Mawhera Quay. The. situation of this Hotel is the Most Central in Greymouth. Eveiy attention is paid to the selection- of the Liquors, and the comfort of the sleeping apartments ; while the table, being under the immediate management of the Proprietormay fairly compete with the best on he Grey. H. HUNT, Proprietor^ "TX7HITE HORSE HOTEL. "w REDUCTION IN DRINKS. The public are respectfully informed that all drinks are reduced to Sixpence, and nothing but the choicest qualities will be , supplied. Nelson Ale, Is per quart. A few Boarders can be accommodated, who may depend upon a comfortable table being kept. Good accommodation for Travellers. JAMES TAYLOR, Proprietor. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL Mawhera Quay. G. F. MAXWELL, Proprietor. N.B. — Extensive Stabling Accommodation A LLIANCE HOTEL and BALLROOM. J\_ The large attendance e\ cry evening, while testifying to the prosperity of Greymouth, is jk equally gratifying to the Proprietor. Now * as ever, it is not only " Secunduni Nulli," but " Primus Rerum" on the West Coast. P. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. OUNDARY STREET HOTEL, ; Boundary street. J By the recent iuiproTements, all visitors can rely upon Comfortable Bedrooms, firstrate Liquors, and a recherche table d'hote. : RUGG and MILLER, Proprietors. J. FLYNN AND CO. (late of the , Teviot, Otago) having taken the EMPIRE hOTEL, Corner of Boundary street and Richmond W.Quay, : Trust, by keeping a good table and clean beds, to merit a share tf public patronage. , W. J. FLYNN and CO. j pOAL CREEK GARDEN'S. % The Proprietor "begs to announce ' tR^^T having made good all the damage occasioned jL by the late iiood, these Beautiful Gardens "f are again open to the public for Pic-Nics, Tea ..-, Parties, &c, &c. Boquets and Vegetables ■ always ready. E. NELSON. ERSEVERANCE TEA GARDENS, s On the banks of the Grey River. *• Tea, Is. Amusements in abundance. <t A Paddock, for grazing purposes. Terms, as per agreement. H. COE, Proprietor. f^ O A L COMPANY. NELSON COAL COMPANY, GREY. RIVER. m ■ This Company are prepared to supply Coal of the best quality at the following rates. Steamers coaled at the wharf at £1 10s. Cargoes, or vessels ballasted for any of the New Zealand or Australian ports, at 25s per ton. H. LUCAS, Manager. Ist July, 1866 Ef. JONES AND CO • having made arrangeineuts 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 intend 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 distance, rendering account sales aud proceeds vftitn unfailing promptness, they trust that the patronage which has been so liberally bestowed on them as private Agents and Salesmen will be extended to them as Auctioneers. , HAMILTON'S HORSE REPOSITORY AiND SALE YARDS, COBDEN. Horse Sales heir 7 Daily. Hamilton's Livery and Bait-Stables, Bright street, Cobden. Horses on hire daily for the Bullef, Charleston, Fox's, and Canoe Crack, as also for Twelve-mile, Ahaura, &c. ADDLE HORSES TO LET BETWEEN HOKITIKA AND GREY. At Noah's Ark Stables, Hamilton street, Hokitika, and Tainui street, Greymonth, first-closs saddle horses may be had on application to the proprietors, on the premises. MARTIN KENNEDY. S^i KOGAN'S COSMOPOLITAN LINE OF SADDLE HORSES, To Cassiday's Australasian Hotel, Revell street south, Hokitika. Fare each way Twenty -five shillings.

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Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 307, 31 December 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 307, 31 December 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 307, 31 December 1868, Page 1

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