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J.Ubi A±tJtX±VJi._J, FURTHER EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS OF NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, EX THE FOLLOWING VESSELS :— S.S. R.IKGITOTO ... 15 PACKAGES CERES ... 10 PACKAGES WATERMAN ... 08 PACKAGES S.S TARARIJA 4 PACKAGES Total, 103 Packages. The above shipments comprise some of the CHEAPEST GOODS Ever submitted to the public in Greymouth, they .having been purchased by Mr Smith during the dullest season of the year in Melbourne, and consequently at a Great .Reduction from former Prices, Every advantage of which will be given to our Customers and Patron?, THOIPSOI, SMITH. AID BAKKLEY. MATIONA L SCHOOL rp HE WEEKLY. ABGUB Has the THE ABOVE SCHOOL IS NOW OPEN. No. 204 Richmond Quay. LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY T THOMAS PAPEK ON THE WEST COAST. Jesus College, Oxford. — Published Eveiy Fkiday Morning Y\MAGO F F I N V • acknowledges be Las never had PR i CE _ O NE SHILLING, more occasion to return thanks, as the support accorded to him in his present undertaking has so far exceeded bis most sanguine To be had ot all Booksellers, and News expectations. Rather than adopt the usual Agents, bunkumwhenacknowledging mutual benefits, : he prefers quietly catering to the public's of the GREY VALLEY necessities, so long as his endeavors are thus AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION will be mutually reciprocated. He has no pretension to. under-sell, but rather excel in quality. ■ held at Mr Lardi's, on WEDNESDAY, the On hand, Garden and Agricultural Seeds, ,-., , _,• , .. , „ . 7t:v lMsl ., at 7 pm., Fruit Trees, Flowers and Plants, Lany Seed • Potatoes, Onions, Eschalotes, Garlic, and a To plecfc President and Vicc-Presi'.lent multifarious collection of. everything. , ,„ „ c Receive Collectors' Report No. 147 Boundary Stkeet. l 6th August, 1870. And other business. JUST ARRIVED and On Sale by the ROBERT ALCOIIN, UndersignedA large assortment of Flower and Garden Seels nnHE MAWHERA QUARTZ MINING Also, A Seed Potatoes, in great variety. COMPANY (Registered). ALFKED CLEVE. — AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL GARDEN SEEDS. GARDEN SEEDS. MEETING of the Shareholder; of the above Company will be held at Johnston's Mclbourne Hotel, on MONDAY, the sth SEPTo Farmers, Gardeners, and Others. TEMBER, 1870, at 4 o'clock p.m. Just received, per Tararua— . - — Our second shipment of Garden and Business:— Agricultural Seeds, ■ To consider the advisability of wiuding Specially selected from the choicest varieties. U p the Company. An endless assortment. Guaranteed new. By order of the Directors, ORR and CO. q w. MOSP, - — — ■ : Manager. SEED POTATOES. SEED POTATOES T YELL REEFS. 5 tons Victoiian Seed Potatoes ' ExCeres# THE EXCELSIOR QUARTZ MIXING DUNC\N M'LEAN, COMPANY, Eoundary street. IRISHMAN'S CREEK. iO ARDEN~SEEDS. GARDEN SEEDS. (To be registered under the Mining^ Cora<UT Flower Seeds, Flower Seeds. paniea Limited Liability Act, 18bo.) To Market GardeneraTPrivate Gentlemen, Capital, £9,600, in 96Qjhares of £10tach.) and Others. „.»«« 1 j. 1 j A deposit of 20s per share to bs made on Just received an invoice of choice application, and further sum of £2 per share Garden and Flower Seeds, On Sale next on allotment. Ashton's Family Hotel, Richmond Quay. The balance of the shares will be mane Will be sold at the lowest remunerative payable at intervals of not less than one • month, and nnt more than 20s per sha:eat any call, after due notice has been made CAUTION.-The public are hereby m the local neWspapers/ cautioned against d . f obfcaining shares in person, 0 her thair theuudersigned Lern^ roa^e applyto the nnd^ selling, disposing, or being in possession of can be obtained. any of the aforesaid Bottles will be prosecuted G. W. MOS>b, Agent. as the law directs. _ ■ — STRIKE and BLACKMORE. -vr 0 T I C E . August 15, 1870. .. ±S _ ■ Trinttd at tiie Grey River Argus Office* '•' . _ Greymouth. FOUND, on the 24th instant, noar StalljfH \ \J T I ON. water, Arnold District, — v^' .w~"n " i !vi : A dark bay MARE, 15 hands high, To the Miners of We3tland and Nelson * / ° Gold Fields. lon S heavy mane and tail, star on Whereas an advertisement appears in the forehead, no brands discernible. West Coast Times, headed, " Wanted, 100 miners for the Ross Extended Company," .If not claimed within eight days from this &c, &c, this'is, therefore, to inform all our dafc(J it w j^ te go j d to pay eX p enscs . brother miners unacquainted with the actual position of affairs on Ross, between the com- RICHARD MURPHY, panics and their employees, that the above Storekeeper advertisement i 3 a delusion and a snare, iuas- * much as there are already more minere here Arnold, 31st August, lb/0. than can find employment ; that the companics have already reduced the wages, and -jvy q j I . C E • intend to compel the miuers to work ten J^ ■. hours instead of eight hours, as heretofore, in A brown Marc, about 13 hands, no visible ground that is wet above and below, as well brand, running in my paddpek ; unless as most dangerous to work, unless skilled aurl c i a i U ied, will be sold to.defray expenses, tried labor is employed. -We, the miners of „ CURTIS Ross, cousider, in justice not only to onr- ' Am ,j.i j unct ; on selves hut to our fellow-diggers, to. give them p \ nan *i on iQ7o this caution, and sincerely an-l earnestly Grey, August 20, 1870. ■warn them not to rush to an already overcrowded district, where the ultimate result SPECIAL NOTICE TO DIGGERS. would be— trampling and crushing under foot honest and manly labor, and making it subservient to a few pompous capitalists. HAY WARD'S INDIA-RUBBER BOOTS J. G. BUTLER, and 160 signatures. Arc Ross, 29th August, 1870/ T0 fiE nAI) AT O'BRIEN'S BOOTSHOP, t LLIA M G. M'ARTHUR,please write MawheraQuay, to your brother at Nevis, Otago. CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN News from home for you. TOWN. S P E C I A X*?!! CARPETINGS, HEARTHRUGS, FLOORCLOTHS, AND MATTINGS. Tkeiaigest Stock, the Greatest Variety, the Newest Patterns, and the LOWEST PRICES IN THE COMTY. INSPECTION INVITED. THOMPSON, SMITH, & BARKLEY.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 722, 3 September 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 722, 3 September 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 722, 3 September 1870, Page 3

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