XI|J!iPES' HARMONIC HALL. Mr Rhodes begs to announce to the 1 leasure-seekers that he has succeeded in engaging the services of that Talented Tenor MB. GEORGE MACK AY, Supported by Mr DE MA US, JOHNNY BURGESS, Mr IRVINE, Mr WEBER, JIM HULL, And' LA PETTIE CARRY. An Entire Change of Performance Nightly. And note that the ADMISSION IS FREE. f^i REYMOUTH TRAMWAY. The Temporary Office is Removed to Tainui street, opposite Messrs Kennedy Brothers' Store. JOSEPH KILGOUR, Manager. ■^ O T I C! E . The Uutherglen aud New River Tramway Co. will, on the Ist of July, be prepared (in conjunction with the Greymouth Tramway Co.) to deliver goods at the Saddle, within a distance of three-quarters of a mile from Card's Store. A Pack-track will be made from the above place to Card's Store to facilitate the delivery of goods. Goods traffic through from Greymouth to the Saddle, £3 per ton of 20001 b. HARTLEY STUTTARD. JOSEPH KILGOUR. : ps r 0 t 1 c~ i~T The Share List of the proposed new Company for working the Grey River Coal Mine, and constructing a Railway to the Arnold, is now lying for signature at the office of Kennedy Brothers, Tainui street, and at the Argus office, Boundary street. June 21, 1869. TW" O T I C E . RATES OF CARTAGE. From Greymouth to Paroa Hotel, Saltwater, 30s per ton. To Teremakau 40s per ton. T. FULLERTON. . May 27, 1869. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. J. BRIMBLE begs to inform the above and the public generally that he has Reduced the Cartage of Goods from Greymouth to Teremakau to Two Pounds per ton. Drays will leave daily from Rugg's Boundary HoteL Boundary street. "VT O T I C E. MESSRS BATTY AND CO, COAL MERCHANTS AND COKE PRODUCERS. The finest quality coal delivered from the mine to all parts of the town and suburbs. The coke produced by Messrs Batty and Co. is justly acknowledged to be the finest prepared in the colony, giving out an intense white heat with a slow combustion. IVF "O T~ I (3 IT HAMILTON and NICHOL -«ai conduct their business at the STORES of Messrs D. GIRDWOOD and CO., until their own buildings are re-erected. Tjl BADGER PAINTER, &c, Will carry on business OPPOSITE HIS OLD PRBMISES, Mawhera Quay. TTARP OF ERIN HOTEL. Mr P. FriANNERY, will carry on business in a Temporary Building, erected on the old Site. TULES GUERIN, Late of Alliance Hotel, Greymouth, Has just ERECTED at NAPOLEON'S TERRACE another with the same designation, And where, iv the words of old English advertisements, he offers the best accommodation for man and horse. rTIHE ONLY GOOD BUILDING STONE IN THE DISTRICT. RAE AND HAWORTH Have THE BEST BUILDING STONE IN THE DISTRICT. The nearest to town, and the only stone fit for splitting in layers. The right to get the above can be had on reasonable terms. Apply to RAE and HAWORTH, Timber Merchants. ■M-APOLEON STORE AND HOTEL~, NAPOLEON TERRACE. General Groceries Wines and Spirits Oilmans Stores and Ironmongery Colonial and Dairy Produce Clothing, Boots, and Haberdashery Stationery and Circulating Library, &c, &c. J. M A G O F F IN, Late of D. Magoffin and Co,, (Trcymouth.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 537, 26 June 1869, Page 3
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