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yOLUNTEE 11 IT AL L . MR. GEORGE COTTER KL.L In his FAR E W ELL EN T K II T AI N MEN T, Oil FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 9. Admission ... 2s (3d. Front Seats, 4s If not' why not ? TRY ME, GEORGE COTTEIIELL'S LAST BOX OF JUMBLES, Warranled a. lij-lit healthy tonic, poi'iccfcly harmless, and recommended by the genial faculty. irS E A N D PEDESTJHAN MATCH For the CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND, 100, 150, 200, 250 and 300 yards, l Por£looa-side, Will take place between PATEICK TWOHILL & ROBT. HOWE, On SATURDAY and MONDAY, 17th and 19th Sept., Ou the Greymouth Race Course. /^REY MOUTH AND SALTWATER TRAMWAY. Notice is hereby given that CARRIAGE ON GOODS AND PARCELS (where no account is opened) MUST BE PREPAID to ensure such goods beinj forwarded. JOSEPH EtLGOUB, Manager. July 18, 1870. nnENDERS are invited for Forming and JL Draining the Race Course. Plans and specifications to be seen on application at the office of Messrs D. Maclean and Co. from this day up to Thursday next, loth instant, at 12 o'clock. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES PAYNE, Hon. Sec. Greymouth, Sept. 7, 18/0. mENDERS Wanted for the Erection of a -*- Shop at Cobden. Material for Carpenters' work found. Plans and specifications to be seen till six p.m. on Saturday, 10th instant, at Ryan Brothers' Al Bakery, Richmond Quny. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MOST ELIGIBLE OPENING AND INVESTMENT. KILGOUR'S UNIOtf HOTEL TO BE LET Furnished. The Undersigned having determined to retire from hotel business, is willing to treat with an eligible tenant for the above. For particulars, apply to J, KILGOUR, Union Hotel. TjlOR SALE OR TO LET. The well-known DAN O'CONKELL HOTEL; situated in Richmond Quay. This being a bona fide offer, the proprietor will treat with any party offering reasonable terms. It has always done, and is now doing, one of the best bar businesses in Greyinoufch. ■J. T. FITZGERALT"OOR SALE, IN ONE OR MORE LOTS. 16-horse Steam Ei gine and Boilers 5 Circular Saws, Bench and Belting Lathe and Turning Tools Blacksmith's Anvil, Bellows, &c. Lease of Ground of about | aero One three-roomed Cottage One one-roomed Cottage. Apply to J. W. PARKINSON, Stationer. "POE SALE OR TO LET. Those Premises at Westport known as LESLIE'S WESTPORT BREWERY. The building consists of two stories and cellars, and is fitted up with all the requisite machinery, consisting of — Boilers, Mashtuns, Coolers, Goils, Maltgrinder, Pump, &c. The machinery is worked by a waterwheel with an ample supply of water. The lands conuccted with the brewery extend over an of fifty acres, six of which are well timbered, giving a supply of fuel for years to come. There being no other brewery in the neighborhood, this is a rare opening to any one commencing business. The premises can bo seen, and all other information obtained, on application to Mr DAVID LESLIE. .■.:•.-■■ Westport.

J. MANSON AND GO. Respectfully invite the Public to inspect their ONE SKILUITa, HALF-A-CROWN, &PIVE SHILLING TABLES. J.MMBOm AMU 00/S ONES SHH.LIMG TA 3B 2L- E, On which every article,. no matter what the value, is only. Is. J. MANSON AND GO/S HALF-CROWN TABLE, On which are hundreds of useful articles, cheap at double the above Price J. Manson and Co.'s FIVE SHILLING T AB X* E. The immense amount of property sacrificed on this Table must be seen to be appreciated.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 724, 8 September 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 724, 8 September 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 724, 8 September 1870, Page 3

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