, MONDAY, 4th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. V BATTLE AND SHEEP; \ Y% M ACLE \ N AND CO. •^^* will sell by public auction, at their yards, Boundary street, on Monday, 4th instaut, at 2 o'clock, . 30 prime Fat Bullocks 150 do Wan^anui Sheep. Without reserve. D. MACLEAN and CO., Auctioneers. rpo BUTCHERS, STOCK-DEALERS, AND OTHERS. D. MACLEAN AND CO. Will hold their 81-MONTHLY SALES of LIVE STOCK, AT THE AHAURA, On and after the Ist OCTOBER. SALES BY AUCTION. TI^HE Undersigned will hold Saks at their Rooms On TUESDAY OF EVERY WEEK, I And as all Goods will be for POSITIVE SALE, the attention of the trade is particularly requested thereto. D. GIRDWOOD and CO., Auctioneers. "I TESSRS M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD, ItJL AND CO.'S steamers will be despatched, weather permitting, from Greymouth on or about the following dates : — To Melbourne, calling at Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunediu, aud Bluff Harbor, RANGITOTO, Capt. Mackie (with English Mail), 3rd OCT. For Melbourne Direct — TARARUA, Capt. Hagley (with English mail) on the 3rd. OCT. For freight or passage, apply to D. GIRDWOOD aud CO., Ageuts, j Mawhera Quay. N.B. —Passengers booked through to Sydney and Adelaide. THAMES GOLD FIELDS. FOR THE MANUKAU DIRECT FROM WESTPORT. nnHE Fast and Favorite Screw Steamer MURRAY Will leave for Westport and Manukau direct, without calling at Nelson, thus making the passage in two days less than other boats, THIS SATURDAY NIGHT, 2nd INST. Fares : — Steerage £5. Cabin £7. For Freight or passage, apply to JOSEPH KILGOUR. STEAM-TUG DISPATCH, THE Grey River Steam Tug Company's powerful Double-Engine Steamer DISPATCH, prepared to Tow Vessels in and out of the river as per agreement, to be arranged on application to G. W. MOSS, Manager, Albert street. mHE "WEEKLY ARGUS," Of FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, Contains a full resume of Mining and Local News of the District, and is therefore well adapted for posting by the OUTGOING ENGLISH MAIL, Which closes on Monday, October 4. To be had of all Booksellers and News Agents. Price — One Shilling. i^i REYMOUTH RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. V3T The Volunteers who attend the Concert on Monday next, are requested to appear in uniform. By order of CAPTAIN HAMILTON. TUST RECEIVED, *^ Wellington Butter and Bacon. WATERS BROS., Tainui street. MEDICAL HALL Established 1865. H. WIiLIAMS Begs to inform the inhabitants of the Grey District that having abandoned his goods, per Pearl, on account of damage by seawater, he has not re-purchased any of them, and that his Establishment contains Drugs, Chemicals, &c, of the purest quality only. I EUGENE GRANDJEAN, will not be 9 accountable for any debts contracted by my wife, Zaielie Grandjean, from this date, namely, September 21st, 1869, she having left me without Just cause. his EUGENE X GRANDJEAN. mark Witness — Robert Rutledoe. Napoleon Terrace, September 18, 1869.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 579, 2 October 1869, Page 3
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