"DOROUGH COUNCIL, GREYMOUTH.. jSotice is hereby givun that a regulation, under section two, part three, of the thirteenth schedule of the Municipal Corporations Act, 18G7-8, .having reference to. the levying of wharfage rates, has been proposed tcj be passed by tho Council of the -Borough of Greyinoutli, ahd that the same will be considered at a meeting of the said Council, to be keldat the Council Chamber, Gresson street,: Greymouth, on the 18th day of March, 1870. Anil notice is hereby further given that t the said regulation is deppsited at the IVwu Clerk's Cilice, Gtessoii ['"atirevW Ureymoutfa, for the inspection of any person interested therein. JJy order, , JOHN A. WHALL, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, March 3, 1870. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE COUNTY OF WESTLAND. 11 OLDEN AT GREYMOUTH. Jji the Ea'ikruptcy Acts, and in re " 11OBEKT THOMAS, DANIEL M'KINTY, and MAUY ANN PRITCHAiID, Bankrupts. . Take notice that by leason of .the 'nonattendance of creditors at the adjourned meetings of creditors herein, Harry, Kenrick, Esq., the Provisional Trustee, has become trustee in each of the said bankrupts' estates, and TUESDAY, the Sth day oi MARCH. 1870, at eleven' a. in., at the Court House, Greyraouth, has been appoiuted as the day, time, and place, for the said bankrupts to pass their, last examinations, and to make applications for their discharge, and take notice that application will accordingly be made. ARTHUR R. GUINNESS, Solicitor for Bunkrupts. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE COUNTY OF WESTLAND. H OLDEN AT GREYMOUTH. In the matter of Bankruptcy Acts. Notice, by reason of non-attendance of creditors for the election of a trustee at the last meetiug, February 28, Harry Kenrick, ' Esq., became trustee of my estate ; and, further, by order of the 3rd day of March, instant, TUESDAY, theSth day of MARCH, was appointed the time and place for me to pass my last examination, and make application for my discharge, and shall make application accordingly. Dated the third day of March, 1870. THOMAS NORBERG. T> O A R D I N G SCHOOL. MRS. GEORGE'S Young Ladies' Seminary and Boarding School, ARNEY STREET, GREYMOUTH. T\ MAGOFFIN, in retiring from business, prefers, rather than adopting the : usual thanksgiving style of acknowledging reciprocal favors, merely to introduce to his numerous customers and the public gene rally more worthy successors in the firm of - Messrs ORR AND CO, CY® AND CO., in succeeding to the above business,, present their compliments- to- -the uiuaeroa* customers of . Mr Magofnn, and while soliciting their continuance, are not unmindful of the public's necessities, but will endeavor to augment the connection to the house by initiating the principles of a thorough Grocery and Provision Establishment. The arrival of anticipated shipments, will enable up-conntry pnrchaseis to procure their Wholesale Supplies on the best Conditions and easiest Terms from the above. ORR and CO. CLEYE. AND LAHMAN, whilst admitting that it requires neV bipod to. initiate the principles o£ a, thorough. Grocery and Provision Establishment Ul the rising township.of Greymouth and future, capital of, Westland, are also inclined to admit a thorough reformation in prices, and append a. list of a few articles as a commencement, via. Candles (full weights), Is 3d per lb. Butter, Is 3d per lb Chocolate, Is 9d per lb Cocoa, Is 9d per lb Cheese, Is per lb Raisins, 7d per Ih Currants, 7d per lb s Sugar, white, 6d per lb Do, yellow, 54d per lb Milk, Is 6d per tin Lobsters, Is 3d per tin Oysters, Is 3d per tin, Sardines, 9d and Is Other articles in proportion. .CLEYE and LAHMAN;.' Boundary street. V GO OD INVEST MEN T, GRAND ART UNION. THE COMMERCIAL HOTE.Iv Camptowji» Comprising bar, parlor, large dining-room^ eight full-sized bedrooms, kitchen, and 'out* offices; together with about two acres of splendid garden under cultivation, well fenced, will be drawn for on the Art Union principle ON EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1870, At Camptown, Five Hundred Tickets, at £1 each. The above hotel commands the best trade of any up the Grey district, and forms & junction to Red Jack's, Nelson Creek^ Ahaura, Moonlight, Napoleon, &c, kc . The garden is admitted the best in the district, and beautifully situated. - A Committee has been formed to'auperia* tend the drawing on the above occasion, N.R— The above is all freehold property. "P O R, S A L E. A Five-horse Power Engine and Boiler, nearly new and in good order — cheap. Apply to r DE COSTA and CO., GreymouilL
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 644, 5 March 1870, Page 3
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