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County Chairman's Office, - Hokitika, 25th March, IS7O. jVTXTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that all Applications for Spirit Licenses, in the Towns of Hqkilika and Greymouth, which expire on, or fourteen days before, the 3rd May naxt, must be sent in to the Resident Magistrate's Office, at Hokitika md Greymouth respectively, not later thau Saturday, the 2nd April next. ■ All applications must he in accordance with the ib'th Section of "The Westland Public House Ordinance Amendment Act, 18U9." . By order; A. E. TENNANT, . Chief Clerk, Government Annuities Office, Wellington, Ist March, 1870. NOTICE is 'hereby given, that Government Insurance nod Annuities Offices, under "The Government Annuities AcV 1869," have been opened at the Chief Post Offices at Aucklaud, New Plymouth, Napier, Wellington, Nelson, Blenheim, Chriatchurch, Dunedin, and Invercargill, and at the Post Offices at Hokitika, Greymouth, Westport, and Charleston. All persons wishing to obtain Annuities; immediate or deferred, Life Insurances; or other advantages under the Act, will receive every information and the necessary forms on application at either of the above-named offices. W. GISBORNE, Commissioner, THOROUGH COUNCIL, GREYMOUTH, Notice is hereby given that at a meeting held ou Friday, 25th day of March, 1870, the Council of the Borough of Greymouth passed a Regulation, under Section two, part three, of the thirteenth schedule of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1867-8," For the purpose of levying wharfage rates, to be paid in respect of goods, Wares, merchandise, landed, snipped or deposited upon or from the wharves and quays within the limits of the Borough of Grfymoutb, and for limiting the times during which such goods, wares, and merchandise shall be allowed to remain upon.tlie said wharves and quays, also for appointing the rents and charges to be paid for receiving, delivering, and storing goods, wares, and merchandise within the Transit Shed upon the said wharf. And notice is hereby further given that the said regulation passed for the abovementioned purposes is deposited for the inspection of any person interested therein at the office of the Borough Council, Gresson street. . , By order, JOHN. A. WHALL, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, March 26, 1870. "VT "~~0 T I ~C E~T If Mr T, Edwards does not remove his Box, within one month from this date, it will be sold to pay expenses. JOHN HERON. CA U T I O N.— The public are hereby Cautioned against purchasing from any person, other than the undersigned, Lemonade Bottles bearing the name of Strike and Blackmore. Any persons found unlawfully selling, disposing, or being in possession of any of the aforesaid Bottles will be prcsecuted as the law directs. STRIKE and BLACKMORE. December 24, 1869. TGI I N A L NOTICE. D. MAGOFFIN finds out he must give up collecting ; he has engaged a Solicitor, who will wait upon his constituents forthwith. .Greymouth, March 14, 1870. ED.YARD ANCHER begs to inform the Miners and Storekeepers of the District, that he has just received a large and well assorted Stock, consisting of — Calicoes, Canvas, Carpet Drugget, Tents, Flys, and Tarpaulins. E. A. wishes particularly to draw the attention of miners to the cloth expressly made for hydraulic purposes, which surpasses anything that has ever been introduced on the Coast. Hose mide of the same always on hand. Oilskins superior to any in the district, and at the most reasonable prices. Storekeepers liberally dealt with, Note the AddressNext door to Perotti's Commercial Hotel, Boundary street. *M" O T I C E . MRS TURNER having enlarged her premises in Hospital street, is now prepared to accommodate Ladies during their accouchement on the most reasonable terms. Every attention will be given. Address — Myrtle Villa, Hospital street, Greymouth. January 20, 1870. ARRIVAL OF NEW HORSES. 20 new first-class Hacks, ex Wallabi, from Wanganui. The finest lot ever landed in Greymouth. HAMILTON'S STABLES, ' Cobden. "PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ODDFELLOWS' HOTEL, ' Corner of Albert street and Mawhara Quay. MAT. FEEHAN is now proprietor, and the improvements and extension he is making will render this Hotel the most comfortable in town. riIHE FULL AND PLENTY HOTEL JL (Late Diggers' Arms), Corner of Boundary and Gresson streets, WILL BE OPENED On and after Tuesday, the 15th instant, by T. BAILEY and W. WILLS, Late of the Caledonian, Otago ; Hokitika, and Melbourne. The above hotel will be carried on under tho entire management of the proprietors solely, where they solicit the patronage of their old friends and acquaintances. Prices to suit tho times— Boird and lodging, 25s per week ; meals, at all Lours, Is 6d ; clean beds, Is 6d and is. The above hotel has been under a thorough repair to suit the visitors. One trial will prove the fact.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 656, 2 April 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 656, 2 April 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 656, 2 April 1870, Page 3

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