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TVfOTICE is hereby giren, that all Appli- -*-" cations for Spirit licenses ia the Towns of Hokitika and Greymouth, which cxpiro on or fourteen days before the 6th September next, must be sent in ,to the llesident Magistrates' Offices, at Hokitika and Greymoath, respectively, not later than FRIDAY, the sth AUGUST next. All Applications must be in accordance with the 16th section of "The Westland Public House Ordnance Amendment Act, 1869." , .;.;, ; , /;_,-" JLe, t-ennant, Chief plerk. MURRAY CREEK G6LD-MINING COMPANY. A CAT/L of 5s per Share has been made, and must be paid to the Manager, at the Company's Office, on or before SATURDAY, the 6th INST. G. W. MOSS, Manager, , Albert street. • M RE? MOUTH AND SALTWATER TRAMWAY. Notice is hereby given that CARRIAGE ON GOODS AND PARCELS (where no account is opened) MUST BE PREPAID o ensure such goods being forwarded. JOSEPH KILGOUR, Manager. July 18, 1870. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Of the WEST COAST TIMES AND HOKITIKA LEADER. J. B. ROCHP, Bookseller and Stationer, Mawhera Quay, has been appointed A gen for the West Coast Times and Leader for Greymouth and District. "VT ATIO NA L SCH O"oT. THE ABOVE SCHOOL IS NOW OPEN. - No. 204 Richmond Quay. T. THOMAS, Jesus College, Oxford. n-i R E W A R D . LOST, on or about the 4th August, a Brown Russian Leather Pocket Book, containing money and papers. Any one returning the same to R. Stansell, will receive the above reward. XA.MES WYLDE, CIVIL ENGINEER ani> SURVEYOR, Greymouth. Water-Races laid out and levelled, and claims surveyed. . . . Plans and Estimates of Quartz aud Cement Crushing Machinery prepared. Y\MAGO F F [ N -"-^ • acknowledges he has never had more occasion to return thanks, as the support accorded to him in his present undertaking has so far exceeded his most sanguine expectations. Rather thin adopt the usual buukum when acknowledging mutual benefits, he prefers quietly catering to the public's necessities, so long as his endeavors are thus mutually reciprocated. He has no pretension to under-sell, but rather excel in quality. On hand, Garden and Agricultural Seeds, Fruit Trees, Flowers and Plants, Early Seed Potatoes, Onions, Eschalotes, Garlic, and a multifarious collection of everything. No. 147 BouNnARY Street. 6th August, 1870. THE WEEKLY ARGUS Of FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, Contains the following :— Action for Breach, of Promise against a Lady Betting by machinery A Hundred Mile Race Pedestrianisni Extraordinary CaliforniaGreat Fire iv Canada, 15 persons burned to. death Burning ol a Passenger Ship aud loss of 150 souls Earthquake in Mexico, 150 killed and wounded Intercolonial news Wellington. (From our Special Correspondent.) Dunedin. (From our own Correspondent.) The Colonial Treasurer's Fnancial Policy Later English Telegrams The South African Gold Fields Gold saving apparatus in Nevada Supples Trial - Missing Ships Adventurous Voyage Collision between the Enterprise and Tauronga lnMemoriiuu . Correspondence Amusing and Instructive Shipping Commercial Leaders Latest Telegrams Latest Australian News Miniug News :— IJp-Iliver Diggings (from our own correspondent) Half-ounce South Beach The Lyell lieefs Otago Auckland Victoria Tasmania Queensland JS'ew South Wales Tale. — The Body-snatchers Unclaimed Letters Miscellaneous &c, &c, &o. AND ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. To be had of all Booksellers and Newsagents. i Price, One Shilling.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 710, 6 August 1870, Page 3

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523

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 710, 6 August 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 710, 6 August 1870, Page 3

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