rriHF. Partnership hitherto existing be -*- tween Owers and Poole, Saddlers and Harness-makers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. AAI debts to be received and paid by S. Poole. ' '" '..'.■■■''■ : ALFRED OWERS. f ; s. poole. ■'/" : • Witnesses— James K. Poole. , . ; David Letham ; :.. Greymouth, Dec. 10, 1869. < , N.B.— The business in future will be carried on by S. Poole, Saddler and Harnessmakers, Gilmer r s Buildings, Tainui street, Greymouth. ' N I O ." 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 the 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 they have been in business — a period dating from the canvas days of Greymouth. In transferring their business, as they have this day done, 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 earnest endeaVornot only to secure a continuance of the business ; of his predecessors, but. by an unwearied attention to every department to deserve it. Wedding and Christmas Cakes made, to order. Pastry business in all its branches. CIiAS. BALDRY, Union Bakery, .':,.. Richmond Quay. D MAGOFFIN, while realising his .-.•■■ anticipations of increased activity consequent on the return of another festive season," notifies his ability to ; meet the. pres.sure, his already multifarious stock being now augmented by the timely arrival of the Ceres and Northern Light, bringing special consignments for the occasion, vide order to Melbourne,. Ist. November, IS69— :. " This order, especially the Wines, are to be of the best article procurable in the Mcl bourne market, expressly suitable for in valids and family parties at' the Christmas season." . Reply, Nov. 17, 1869---"In reference to your esteemed order of lstinst., we have shipped you, especially the Wines, an article not hitherto exported hence, and which We guarantee unequalled out of Melbourne." Price of above — . Port and Sherry, 30s per gallon ; 6s per bottle, AT D. MA GO FEIN'S, . ... No. 13, Mawhera Quay. T\T E W YE.A R ' S NOTIC E. D. MAGOFFIN notifies the opening of new books with the uew year. Therefore, on account of the old ones being closed, he requests settlement of outstanding accounts, and advises any defaulters at the cud of the current month that all such accounts w^ll be placed in the hands of his solicitor for collection. Four Tons prime Onions on hand, at No. 13, Mawhera Quay, . Greymouth. "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you aIL" DUNCAN M'LEAN, Boundary street, while expressing the above wish to his friends and the public, begs to draw their attention to the fine stock of CHRISTMAS FRUITS, WINES, SPIRITS, • &c, which he has on hand. ■ Fine old Port and Sherry, in bottle or bulk, not to be surpassed in Greymouth, and for which he does not ask fabulous prices. " Try the Scotch and Irish Whisky bottled by Duncan M'Lean, Give it only a trial and you're sure to come again." SPLENDID COLONIAL WINES,which exhilirate but do not inebriate. N.B.— All dr ; 7ik guaranteed pure as from bond, each bottle has D. M 'Lean's label on it. DUN C A N ... ML EA N, Boundary street. PUB L I^s . NOTICE. WALLACE WOOLFE begs.to inform his friends aud the inhabitants of Greymouth that he has re-commenced business in Greymouth, he having entered into partnership with Fredk. Austin, butcher, corner of Tainui and Mackay streets, where they trust by supplying Meat of the first quality and lowest possible prices, to merit a share of public patronage hitherto so liberally afforded them. The business will be carried on under the style of WOOLFE AND AUSTIN. Families and Hotels waited' on for orders, and all orders executed with punctuality. Shipping supplied. Note the Address : — WOOLFE AND AUSTIN, Butchers, corner of Tainui and Mackay sts., Grbymouth. -jVT ATIONAL SCHOOL. The above School \\ ill Re-open on MONDAY, the 10th INST. Night Class— 7 to 8.30. Terms, weekly payments in advance. . T. THOMAS. Arney street, Jan, 5, 1870.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 623, 15 January 1870, Page 3
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