rp E N D E R S TENDERS Wanted for the Erection of * Bridge over the Stillwater Creek. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Town {surveyor's Office. Tenders to close on Monday, the loth instant/. " ' ■ C. HOOS, Chairman of the County Council. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. It ia notified that TUESDAY, the 9th INST., being tie Prince of Wales' Birthday, will be observed as a Public Holiday. All Government Offices will be closed. - C. HOOS, Chairman of the County Council. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all applications for Publicans Licenses, or Renewal of Publicanß Licenses expiring on or before the 2nd day of March next, must be forwarded to this office on or before the Bth day of November inst., in the form prescribed by " The Westland Public House Ordinance Amendment Act, 1869," otherwise they will not be n> time for the meeting of Justices, to take place on the 7th December proximo. HARRY KENRICK, Clerk to Court. Resident Magistrate's Court, Greymouth, Nov. 5, 1869. In the matter of the Estate of CARLISLE HAMMOND, formerly of Greymouth, but late of Nelson, Merchant, deceased. ALL Persons having claims against the estate of the above-named Carlisle Hammond, are requested to forward the same without delay to the undersigned. WILLIAM PERKINS, Greymouth, Solicitor to the Executors. ~VT EW AHAURA RACE S. The above Races will take place on the 27th| day of DECEMBER NEXT, at the New Ahaura, when from £300 to £400 will be offered in prizes. For programme, &c, see future advertisement. EDWD. A. DRURY, Hon. Secretary. /GREYMOUTH CRICKET CLUB. V* __ All those who are to play in the match THIS DAY (Prince of Wales' Birthday), are requested to be on the ground by 11 o'clock sharp. . ARTHUR R. GUINNESS, Hoxi. Sec miMB'E-B. TIMBER. * GREYMOUTH STEAM SAW MILLS, Albert street. The Proprietors of the above Mills having erected first-class Machinery, are now prepared to supply SAWN TIMBER, of any dimensions, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Orders may be left at J. W. Parkinson's, Mawhera Quay, J. C. Moore, Gresson street, or at the Mills. J. C. MOORE and CO., ■ ' Proprietors. ■pOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE UNION BAKERY, The Oldest Established Bakery Business in Greymouth. The Undersigned, owing toprivate'matters of importance calling them off the Coast, are desirous of disposing of their business as Bakers. For particulars, apply to POOLE,andLETHAM, Union Bakery, Greymouth. rpENDERS Wanted for Cutting Eighty (80) Chains (more or less) of Race. For further particulars, apply at Bylund's Old Store, Stillwater Creek, and at the Oriental Hotel, Greymouth, where tenders will be received up till six (6) o'clock on Wednesday, November 17. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , FOSTER and PARTY, Stillwater Creek. rpENDERS are invited up to Wednesday I evening, 10th instant, for Alteration of Shop, according to plans and specifications to be seen at H. William's Medical Hal], Richmond Quay. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. rriENDERS Wanted for Clearing and -*- Grubbing 35 chains of Bush on the Race Course Reserve. For particulars, apply to D. MACLEAN, Mawhera Quay. fi p* REWARD, —Lost, on the Grey River Jjt) Race Course, One Red Heifer, tar brand S on back ; one Brindled Bullock and one White Bullock, both tar brand dot on each hip. The above reward will be paid by Wallace Woolfe on recovery of the same.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 595, 9 November 1869, Page 3
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