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THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 16th APEIL, At 12 o'clock. To be sold under Warrant of Distress. Strike and Blackmore v. Hope. D MACLEAN AND CO. • will seTH)ymiblic auction, in front of their rooms, at thV-end of the wharf, on Saturday, 16th inst, at 12o'clock, TJnles this execution be previously satisfied, Two man Cargo Boats, with appurtenances and gear thereto belonging. D. MACLEAN and CO. , Auctioneers. _ THIS DAY, **\ ~ SATURDAY, 16th APRIL, \ At 11 o'clock. \ To Speculators, Capitalists, an&.Others. D MACLEAN AND CO. t have been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, on the premises,, oti Saturday, 16th inst, at 11 o'clock, • That Shop > in Boundary street, lately occupied by Mr Levinski, Photographer j Also, The Shop and Dwelling adjoining, now in the occupation of Mr Winsch, Furniture Dealer. The property is situate in one of the best business localities in Greymouth, and is daily • increasing in value. * ... The ground rent is exceedingly moderate, I and the property is to be sold Without the slightest reserve. 1). MACLEAN and CO., ( Auctioneers. yOLUNTEER HAL L. FOE TWO EIGHTS ONLY, * Commencing c ' On SATURDAY, the 18th INSTANT. C( -fl Will be exhibited, THE GRAND MOVING PANORAMA m OF NEW ZEALAND, Consisting of Views of all the Principal ( Towns and Scenes of New Zealand and adjacent islands, ''■■ And a Mechanical Diorama of _, GREYMOUTH BY MOONLIGHT. to For particulars, see programme and future G advertisements. TTOLUNTEER HALL. " •• . mi • Vi The Greymouth oj, AMATEUR* DRAMATIC CLUB xj] Will give an Entertainment On WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, L° In aid of the Funds of the Ml Mi GREYMOUTH HOSPITAL. Mi Mi Mi PROLOGUE, Mi Written for the occasion by Mr Hindmarsh. • 811 After which, Will be produced, with New Sceneiy, Dresses, &c., Douglas Jerrold's cele- J biated and universally admired P?' Domestic Drama of **- v RENT DAY. GI Grantley (the young squire) ... . Mr R. Kerr Old Crumbs (the steward)..Mr F. P. Atkinson OL Martin Heywood (a farmer in difficulties) ...Mr H. J. Raphael Toby Heywood (his brother —a schoolmaster) ...Mr F. J. Elmer An Bullfrog (auctioneer and appraiser) ... ...MrF. J. Piesse SilverJack(highwaynian) . . .Mr T. P. Atkinson Do Hyssop (a London housebreaker) ... ...Mr M. L. Browne Fl Beanstalk (a farmer) . . . Mr J. L. Hawley Stephen (a fanner) ...Mr W. George Ptr RachelHeywood(Martin's wife) .... ...Mrs George Polly Briggs (her friend)... Miss Smythe Ho Period about 1790. Scene England, introducing Wilkie's celebrated pictures of "Rent Day" and tx " Distraining for Rent. " aA Intermission of ten minutes. gINTERLUDE. Dance, in character ... Miss Cooper & v Recitation ... Gentleman Amateur Song ... Gentleman Amateur * A To conclude with the new and highly laughable farce entitled •^ u ' TURN HIM OUT Jtt Or, HA WHICH IS THE RIGHT MAN. ; Da: Roseleaf (an exquisite of fashion) ... ...Mr T. Kenrick Nobles (a peripatetic toy Th: vendor). ... ...MrF. J. Piesse. Mackintosh Moke- (owner desirable villa residence). Mr H. Bruun Ha Mrs Julia Mackintosh ...Mrs George Susan ... ...Miss Smythe Ist and 2nd Porters . . . Messrs White and Green jjjj Orchestra under the leadership of Mr Crawford. Bo 2 Doors open at 7.30 ; performance tojeommence punctually at 8 o clock. Front seats, 4s ; back seats, 2s 6d. ' /^WPENING FREE BALL FOR EASTEP 6 °° MONDAY, A ha mi To the Diggers of the Eight-Mile, ."Ifo Name, o . Greenstone, and the whole. •<,£ the Grey Valley, w I MAT. FEEHAN has nov? opened the ODDFELLOWS' HOTEL, Gj.eymouth, and tui will GIVE A GRAND FREE BALL on !^ the night of EASTER MONDAY, when he T hopes to see all his old friends. The music engaged Is first-class. A night of enjoyment may be confidently anticipated.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 662, 16 April 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 662, 16 April 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 662, 16 April 1870, Page 3

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