HP A V L O R S S T O R E. The Public are respectfully informed that the businesa is now carried on in che NEW PREMISES, And that the Proprietwr is offering a choice selection of New Goods, consisting of — Groceries Precisions Spirits Wines Blood's porter, in quarts and pints Tennant's ale Adelaide flour, in 2001 b, 1001 b, and 501 b bags a Wellington butter With a general assortment in the different departments, that cannot, fail to give satisfaction to the public in quality and prices. Picks Shovels Spades ■ Axes % And all sorts of handles, for same. Gold Bought.' DAILY EXPECTED, per Janet Court, from Glasgow, via Melbourne, 110 casks Tennant's Ale, in quarts and pints, For Sale on arrival, ex ship or in Store. * JAMES TAYLOR, rTIHE OLDEST ESTABLISHED STORE IN GREYMOUTH For FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, SPIRITS, &c. D U N C A N~ ML E A N, Corner of Boundary and Mackay streets. "jV/T'PHERSON "AND SHULT, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Albert street (opposite Glenn Brothers). Dealers in every description of Poultry either for the table or store. Fresh Butter and Eggs consigned to them by every steamer from Nelson. UP-COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS SUPPLIED AT LOWEST RATES. j 7>l WOOLCOCKAND CO., WHOLESALE PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Have just received large shipments of Onions, really prime Colonial Hams and -Bacon Butter, Wheat, Maize, Peas, &c, &c Also, Nelson Eggs, at Is 6d per dozen, Mawhera Quay. T ATE ARRIVALS. Ex Alhambra, from Melbourne — Fruit Trees and Agricultural Seeds. Ex Omeo, from Melbourne — Garden, Hedge, Herb, and Flower Seeds. Ex Lizzy, from Taranaki — Champion, Pink Eye, Ash Leaf, Kidney, Early Man, and Early Shaw Seed Potatoes. Ex Prosperity, from Melbourne — Wines, Spirits, Groceries, and Oilmans Stores. AT MAGOFFIN'S, No. 13, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. nnRAMWAY STORE. S. FRASER, FAMILY GROCERY AND GENERAL PROVISION STORE, Tainui street, adjoining the Hospital. N.B. — The above is newly Opened with a Choice Stock of New Groceries and General Produce, and the attention of Miners is called to the stock of Mining Materials, and the great convenience the neighborhood of the Tramway affords for carnage. /^WPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. DE COSTA AND CO. Beg to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth and up-country Storekeepers that they are now occupying THEIR NEW PREMISES, Mawhera Quay (Next the Albion Hotel), AS FAMILY GROCERS, AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, (In addition to their wholesale business). As it is their intention to cultivate the Family trade, their stock has been purchased with special care to excellence and variety. GREYMOUTH FERRY And LINE OF BOATS. JOHN MILLAR, Proprietor. Boats always in attendance on both sides of the river. Foot passengers by ferry or boat, 6d either way. By ferry— Horse and rider, 2s. Cattle, under ten head, each Is 6d; over ten, Is each. Sheep, per hundred, 255; horse and dray, 4s ; cargo per ton, 10s. "VT OTICE TO DIGGERS A Comfortable Home to all the Diggers on the Coast — DIGGERS' ARMS TEMPERANCE HOME. Lodging per day and night, Is. By week, ss. Temperance Home, Boundary street*G. PROCTOR, Proprietor. 7} N S A h E. - Custom House Forms Delivery Books &c. , &c. A. M. HUNTER, American Tobacco Warehouse, Mawhera Quay.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 589, 26 October 1869, Page 1
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