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BOROUGH COUNCIL, GREYMOUTH. Notice is Hereby Given, that all persons residing within the limits of the Borough of Greymouth, and dealing in kerosene, or any other dangerous goods, are required to obtain a license from the Council of. the Borough: for the keeping of all such "goods upon their premises, and that the said Council will recuive such applications and grant the same iv accordance with the provisions of the Dangerous Goods, Act,.; 18b'y. \ J And NoTH)£"is,H]giEtfPiP|jßa'HE L R Given that all such dangerous goods ke*pt upon any premises, contrary to tne provisions of the JDongurous Goods Act, 18li9, are liable to be forfeited, and in addition thereto tiie occupier of the premises, "ih^whieh sueht dangerous; goods are keptia-jiablfe to a penaltyottwenty I pounds (£2O) per day for each ilay, during"' which such dangerous goods are kept, in coutraventionof tha said JJanj-erousGoo.is Act, 18b9. " And Fukthekmoue, that all such' dangerous gooils can be stored 111 the Council's 'iiangerblis. (£oo.ls Dupotj Boundary.: screet, at aiiy cime, upon 'application '''-to 'iStr--11. i>e Costa, Mawhera Quay. By order, ..i . - JOHN A. WHALL, •: , Town Clerk, Town Clerk's Office, Gresson street, JJeeember 4, 1809. THOROUGH COUNCIL, GREYMOUTH, i* otice is hereby given to all not having paid their rates that proceedings will be taken for the recovery of the suid unpaid rates, strictly iv accordance wicli tlie notices delivered by the Rate Collector. N.B. — Hours of attendance for receiving the same, at the Town Clerk's Office, Gresson' street, ironi 10 a. in. to 12 noon every day. liy order, JOHN A. WHALL, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Greyniouth, Dec. 10, 1869. 1> U B L I U NOTICE. NEW ZEALAND DISTILLERY, Cumberland street, Dunediu. Established under. Distillation Act, 1808. The Undersigned, are now prepared to supply the. finest Malt Whiskey., manufactured solely from the best Malt ; also " Gin and Spirits of Wine. Under the Distillation Act, the duty on the above is only one-half that charged' 011" imported; spiritf '. being a saving to the buyer of Gs per proof gallon. Samples and price lists can be had on application. O. R. HOWDENand CO. fTIHE Partnership' hitherto existing be. -*- tween Owers and Poole, Saddlers and Harness-makers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts to be received and. paid by S.^ Poole. ALFRED OWERS. S. POOLE. Witnesses— James K. Poole. r David Ltstham. : - ; — ■■ Greymouth, Dec. 10, 1569. N.B. —The business in fufc\ire wLH be carried on by S. Poole, Saddlerand Harnessmakers, Gilmer's Buildings, Tariui street, Greymouth. - '■ ■ ■ • • U t \ IO N BAKER V, Richmond Quay. On the eve of their departure» POOLE and LEATHAM think it would savor of ingratitude in them, and of injustice to fhe inhabitants of Greymouth and vicinity, were they to leave without endeavoring to express their sincere thanks for the extensive and unvarying support they have received during the period tbey have been in business— a period dating from the canvas days of Greymouth., In transferring their business^ as, they have this day doiie, to Mr ' CHARLES BALDRY, they again repeat their thanks, and confidently recommend him to all their customers, as one well deserving of their patronage from-his long experience. WITH reference to the above, CHAS. BALDRY begs respectfully to intimate that it will- be -his earliest 'endeavor hot only to secure a continuance^of ; the business, of his predecessors, but by an unwearied attention to every department to deserve it. Wedding arid Christmas Cakes made to order. ' '"■ -- ; Pastry business in all its branches. CFIAS. BALDRY, Union Bakery, . Richmond Quay. Ivr 0 t 1 c e~~. All accounts owing to me are to be paid on or before the 30th instant ; and all accounts due are to be presented for payment on or before same date, as I am about to leave Greymouth for Englaud. JAMES MIDDLETON, Wharf Hotel. Greymouth, Dee. 8, 1869. ALL Parties indebted to Hildebrand and Weber, Butchers, are requested to pay their accounts before January 1, 1870, previous to dissolution of partnership. All accounts not paid at that date will be placed in the hands of their Solicitor. HILDEBRAND AND WEBER. 1^" ATIONAL SCHOOL. THOMAS THOMAS, formerly of Jesus.: College, Oxford, and late East Dereham Grammar School, Norfolk, iutimates'to the public of Greymouth that he purposes opening the above School on the 22nd instant. Instruction will he given in Writing, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, History, Mathematics, &c. EVENING CLASS, from 7 to 8.30. Arney street, Nov, 20, 1869. T> U B L I C NOTICE. From this date during the Alteration of ! Premises the business of the Western Drug Hall will be conducted at the Medical Hall, Richmond Quay. HANWELL WILLIAMS. November 22, 1869. .

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 610, 14 December 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 610, 14 December 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 610, 14 December 1869, Page 3

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