fk O¥ TU THE WDELD. Ar yu a singel man, strugglin along un« protekted thru the temptayshons ov this wiked 9-teenth centuary?-— Smoke the "Gen-u-wine Barrats" from the "American Tobacco Warehouse," it will smuthe yurepawth conciderable. Ar yu a marryed man, groanin B-neeth the incumbranch ov a growin familee ov eleven awl dauters?— Smoke the " Abrams Bosem Aromatic," it will ease yure suffrins, and dv yu a powerjpv good. _ r ' Air you a'dizzypointed luver, grevin oyer .the iuk'onstaßcy ov the fare but fikel objek " ; cne£yurs> yuthfull afekshons ?— Smoke the '^itSultai/s Mixture," it wil releev yu tv wunst, and driv awl thots ov a kruel and D-ceevin sec kx from yure mind. N.B. —Such iz the natur uv these tobaccos. To be had only from the importer, A. M. HUNTER, AMERICAN TOBACCO" WAREHOUSE, Between the Masonic and Melbourne Hotels, Greymouth. T M P O R T A N T N O T I O.£. 1 J . B A S C H , •■-•■- Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Between the Victoria and Commercial Hotels, Mawhera Quay, Has the pleasure to announce that he has just received A. large variety of Southern best brands of Tobacco, Kavannah Cigars, Meerschacm Pipes,' And a large assortment of Fancy Goods and Stationery. Pipes Handsomely Mounted. Up-country orders supplied at Greatly Reduced Rates. mHOMAS'T&IS T VETERINARY SURGEON, ENGINE AND GENERAL SMITH Werita street, Greymouth. FIRST-CLASS MEN EMPLOYED. M'GREGOR AND CAMPBELL, HORSE SHOERS . AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, Johnson street, Beg to intimate that their prices for Shoeing are— For Saddle Horses) 12s per set ; Pack Horses, 14s do ; Draught, 16s do. M'G. and C. invite -special inspection of their steel plates, , in stock ; shod on the new and most improved principle at LI per set. All other work equally cheap. \\T H. STO NE, SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH, Cobden and Greymouth, Begs to inform his numerous customers that his charges will be as follows, viz:— Shoeing Saddle Horses, 12s per set ; do Pack do, 14s do ; do Draught do, 16s do. ; Mining and Agricultural -took- made and repaired. : Tainui street, Greymouth. /GREYMOUTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. \JT Religious Institute. On Shilling Pur Wkek. H. WARREN, Master. T. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL, GREYMOUTH. Managing Committee : Rev. E. Rbyer, President ; Michael Keogh, Esq., Vice-President; Martin Kennedy, Esq\, Treasurer; P.M. Griffen, Esq., Hon. Sec, and Messrs. Sheedy, Joyce, Fitzgerald, Dr. Smith, Quinlan, Carroll, Purcell, John J. Keogh, and O'DonnelL The attention.of the inhabitants of Greymouth is respectfully directed to St. Patrick's Roman Catholic School, which is to be opened on Monday next, February 15, upon a new and firm basis, and under the management of a committee of gentlemen, interested in the cause of Education, who have long felt the necessity there exists for having a first-class School established, where a sound Commercial, and, if required, a Classical Education can be obtained. To accomplish the object they have in view, and to supply the desideratum long felt) they have secured the services of Mr J. Phelan, late of Lyndhurst College, Sydney, a gentleman who, from his long and varied experience in the work of tuition in the Australian colonies, will no doubt satisfactorily realise -the hope entertained, that the institution will prove a source of lasting good to the people of Greymouth. They think it, however, desirable to state, in order to ensure public confidence, that children shall be admitted irrespective of creed or class, and that no religious instruction will be given, except to those of the Catholic persuasion. They think it also deesirable to add that no child shall be excluded from the School for want of means, but shall be educated free of charge ; with the proxiso, however, that it be shown by the parents of such child,' to the satisfaction of the Sub-Committee, that they are not in a position to pay the established fee. The fixed charges, however, must be paid weekly in advance, i.e., for children in the third class, 2s. 6d. ; and for those in the second and first classes, Is. 6d. and Is., respectively. The Committee would add, in conclusion, that, as the Teacher's Salary will be paid from the voluntary contribution and school fee fund, they must appeal to the public in support of the institution, and they entertain the brightest assurance that, after the example which is set by the gentlemen who have already contributed so freely to the movement, their appeal will not be made in vain. It would be well that parents should ever remember what an ancient philosopher observes with regard to the importance of Education, that "all who have- meditated on the art of governing mankind, have been convinced that the fate of nations depends upon the education of youth, " . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that from and after one month from the date of this notice the provisions of "The Cattle Trespass Act, 1866," will be enforced on our respective holdings and land in Coal Creek, viz., Sections 56, 57, 57 A, 60, 58, 54, 53, 17. 15, 30, A 19, Coal Creek Gardens, IS, and 16, and we further hereby give notice that it 's our intention to claim damages for ca tl« trespassing upon such land and upon such portions thereof as are unfenced. Dated this 2nd day of March, 1869. G. J. FOWLER JAMES ARCHER L. CASE EMILIUS NEILSON OSWD. CHURLEY P. M'INNERNY JAMES NEWAY
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Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 502, 3 April 1869, Page 1
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