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THOROUGH COUNCIL, GREYMOUTH. Notice is Hereby- Given that the folj lowing Regulations will be enforced for l I V/haifage Uatus on and after Saturday, the Ist day of May, 1869 :— Regulations of the Council of thb Borough of Greymouth, made tjndeb Section Two of Pabt Three of the Thirteenth Schedule £f'" The Muni-' cipal Corporations Act, 1867 and 1868." The Council of the Borough of Greymouth make the following Regulations: That is tosay— . ' Ist. That all coals shall be landed on a portion of the Wh?rf to be specially leased for that purpose. 2nd, That the Wharfag^Rates to bepaid in respect of all goods, wares, or merchandise landed or Bhipped, or deposited upon or from any Wharf, Pier, Jetty, or Quaysj within the limits of the Borough of Greymouth. shall be as follows : — Bran, one shilling per 60 bushels Bricks, three shillings per thousand Carrots, one shilling per 2240 lbs; Coals to be landed on a wharf specially leased for the purpose Chaff, two shillings per 2240 lbsv Cattle, two shillings and sixpence per head Daiiy Produce, Bacon, Beef, &c, one shilling per 2240 lbs. Flour, one shilling per 2000 lbs. Fruit (green), one shilling and sixpence per ton measurement Grain, one shilling per 40 bushels Horses, two shillings and sixpence each Lime, one shilling per 2240 lbs. Machinery, one shilling per 2240 lbs. Mangold Wurtzel, one shilling per 2240 lbs. Onions, one shilling per 2240 lbs. Potatoes, one shilling per 2240 lbs. Pcultry, free Pplings, two shillings per 1000 Sawn Timber, threepence per 100 saperficial.feet Shingles, sixpence per thousand Sheep and Pigs, twopence each Slates, three shillings per thousand Turnips, one shilling per 2240 lbs. Vehicles (two-wheeled), two shillings and sixpence each Vehicles (four-wheeled), five shil'ings caih AH other goods, one shilling and sixpence per ton. 3rd. On all goods landed at the Transit Shed, and left there for a longer period than twenty-four hours, shall be paid for every week, or part of a week, a rent of two sM'lings per ton, or part of a too. , 4th. On all goods landed, or taken to the Transit Shed, to be stored, shall be paid for receiving one shil'ing and sixpence per tor, or part of a ton; and one shiUing and sixpence per ton, or part of a ton, shall be paid for delivery j and two shillings per ton per week shall be paid for every week, or part of a week, for goods so stored. sth. AH bonded goods shaU be landed at such points as the Collector of Customs, for the time being, shall, from ti-ne to time,, by writing, appoint. ■ ■ 6th. All free goods may be landed at any part of Mawhera and Richmond Quays. 7th AT goods may be landed 'between the hours of eight o'clock a.m. and six o'clock p.m., during the months from October to March (inclusive); and from eight o'clock a.m. till five o'clock p.m., during the months from April to September, or at such other ' times according to the Customs Regulations, or within such longer period as the Mayo-: may, on application, grant. Passed at the Baid Council, thi3 the twenty-sacond day of March, in.the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine. E. MASTERS, Mayornrv 0 ~& %~~ L E T . All .that Messuage or Shop known as the Nonparial Pie House, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, together with Bakery attached. Apply at the office of WILLIAM PERKINS, Solicitor, Werita street. rriO LET— Offices in. Gilmer's Buildings. X Apply Sweeney's Hotel. 0 LET— Cove of Cork Hotel, Mawhera Quay. Apply Qeo. Martin, Proprietor. ' *.."■• ■ . WANTED, a Purchaser for Six firstclass Horse-ha'r Spring-bottomed Windsor Chairs. Also, aLoo Centre Table and Harmonium. Price— Chairs, £9 10s ; Table, £2 10s ; Harmonium, £5. Apply immediately next door to Argus office. ANTED, a Good General Blacksmith. Apply T. Trist, Werita street. * WANTED, Seveial YoragLadiea to dance. Apply Alliance HbteL R. DONALD MACLEAN, of Tobermory or Strontian, Scotland. *An important Home letter ibr you at the office of Messrs D. Madeta and Co., Auctioneer, Greym. ut .

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Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 512, 27 April 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 512, 27 April 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 512, 27 April 1869, Page 3

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