rpHE "WEEKLY ARGUS," OF '.; ■ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, Contains Articles on : — Grey River Coal Company Dunedin Capture of Rutherford the Bushranger English Mail News Ireland Recovery of Von Tempsky's Remains Borough Council Grey District Election Grey River Steam Tug Company Interprovincial News Mining News Saltwater and New River District Nelson Creek Noble's Creek The Spring Creek Rush Queensland Gold Fields Sinking in Wet Ground Dreadful Colliery Explosion Shipping Commercial Leaders Resident Magistrate's Court Latest Telegrams The Molyneux Dredging Machines A Siugular Tragedy at Sea Financial Position of the County Hokitika Stoney Lead Latest Intercolonial News How the Loyal Toasts were received in Wexiord Amusing and Instructive Wrecked on the Goodwin's Unclaimed Letter Lists &c, &c, &c, And ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. To be had of all Booksellers and News Agents. Price — One Shilling. "OOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. The Best Property on the West Coast. M'GRATH'S HOTEL, GREENSTONE. The largest frontage in the town — 44ft. The dancing saloon is 20 x 50 ; billiard-room, 19 x 24 ; four bedrooms, one parlor, and kitchen. The only reason for selling is the proprietor wanting to leave the Colony. AATS, OATS. OATS. 200 bags Oats For Sale by the undersigned. GEO. TAYLOR. Werita street. TjIREEHOLD FOR SALE, cheap, with JC immediate possession, a neat-built Cotage, with garden, situate on Preston-road Apply to WATSON and WICKES, Boundary Timber Yard. If S A~ L E~, Now Landing ex Spray, 1 ton Cheese 45 kegs Prime Butter. DE COSTA and CO. R BROWN, Bootmakeu, Richmond • Quay, has Opened a Branch of his business at the Ahaura, with a stock specially selected for the wants of the district. He respecfully thanks the public of Greymouth for their liberal patronage for the last 34 years, and confident in the excellence of his workmanship and goods, trusts not only to maintain but increase it. M P I R E HOTEL, Richmond Quay. MRS. ANGUSINA GILLON, Proprietress, begs to inform the public and her old Hokitika friends that she has greatly improved this old and favorite' Hotel, and can now confidently say that it., affords every comfort in good Bedrooms and a well supplied table. Special arrangements arc being made for the accommodation of visitors during the race week. rrVWEEDS. TWEEDS. TWEEDS. JL undersigned begs to inform his numerous town and country customers that he has just received per Rangitoto, one of the largest and most select stock of English and Colonial Tweeds and Broadcloths ever imported into Greymouth. These tweeds have been most carefully selected, and for style and quality cannot be surpassed, j. M'DAVITT, Tailor, Mawhera Quay.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 479, 9 February 1869, Page 3
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