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■vr o t i c c . All Claims, Rights, and Privi'eges will be protected during the absence of tbeyr ownew from Friday, 16fch insianfc, to Tuesday, 21st nstant, to allow visitors to witoeca ths Pedestrian Matches between Howe aad Twobill, and the Wrestling Match between Cow en and Padon. , CALEB WHITEFOORD. W. H. REVELL. G, 233. rpo ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY -*- CONCERN. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that EDWARD FANNING did, on the 25th day of August, apply to tlie Warden, at Greymouth for a Gold Mining Lease of 4 Acres of Land on tliQ South Beach, which 1 have this daymarKed out, and that any person desiring to- object to the issue of snch Lease must, within twentyone clear days from the date of this notice, forthwith enter his objection at the office of the said Warden. And I further give notice that the said land is exempted from occupation for any purpose whatever until the application of the aforesaid has been finally dealt with. ''■'■■■: W. M. COOPER, District Surveyor. Dated this 29th day of August, 1870. G, 234. TO ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I HEREBY GIVK KOTIC3 that ROBERT DRUMMOND did, on the 29th day of August, apply to the Warden at Greymouth for a Gold Mining Lease of 2£ Acres of Lnnd on the South Beach, which I have this day marked out, and that any person desiring to object to the issue of such Lease must, within twenty-one clear days from the date of this notice, forthwith enter his objection at the office of the said Warden. And I further give notice that the said land is exempted from occupation for any purpose whatever unfci the application of the aforesaid has been . finally dealt with. W. H. COOPEB, District Surveyor. Dated this Ist day of September, 1870. ■VT O T I G E . The va r t ner3n .ip which existed between Ebenezer and Cornelius Gothard, Butchers, of Charleston, Province of Nelson, N.Z., in the year 1807, has been dissolved by mutua consent, the said Cornelius Gothard to receive and pay all debts contracted up to August 313t. 1867, at which time the partnership ceased to exist. . . • Dated August 19, 1870. CORNELIUS GOTHARD. EBENEZER GQTHARD. Witness— Daniel M'Gisley. TN retiring from the business of Tent- •*- maker, I have to return my sincere thanks to thoso who have heretofore so liberally patronised me, and to recommend as my successor Mr Alexander Hosie. E. ANCHER. In succeeding to the business hitherto carried on by Mr Ancher, the uudersigned begs to state that he has the largest and. most complete stock of goods on the West Coast, comprising Tarpaulins, Horse Rugs, Canvas Tents and Flies, Hose, Oilskius, Canvas of the best brands, &c, from which all orders can be promptly and efficiently execnted, at moderate trade prices. : " ] I 1'"" ALEXANDER HOSIE. TN returning thauks for past favors, I beg -*: . to inform the public that on ami after Moutlay.thc 22nd instant, the Butchering business, hitherto carried on by me in connection with my other business at Biminerton, will be carried on under the stylo of Taylor and Foster, Wholesale and Retail Butchers. As it is our intention to purchase stock at the sale yards, we hope .to be able to compete with Greymouth prices. J. TAYLOR. Brunnerton, Aug. 20, 1870. TJEROTTI'S COMMERCIAL ,HOIEL. G. PEROTTI, having disposed of his business in the above Hotel, begs to re* commend to the favorable notice of all his old friends and constituents Mr EDWARD ANCHOR as his successor, and to assure them that the well-known energy of that gentleman Will maintain the prestige that the Commercial Hotel has always enjoyed. In succeeding, this day, to the business hitherto carried on by MrPerotti, the undersigned begs to state that every attention requisite to secure the comfort of his friends and the public will be made by him. All the arrangements of the Hotel will be supervised carefully,, and visitors will find the Commercial ' Hotel to be inferior in accommodation to hone on tbe Coast. The Wines and Spirits are carefully selected,' aud upon trial will merit the approbation of every connissour. . . The two Billiard Tables are the best in the district, and are constantly attended by careful 'markers. French, German, and Scandinavian lan guages spoken, and newspapers in these languages kept on rile. EDWARB: ARCHER. "[RATIONAL SCHOaL THE ABOVE SCHOOL IS'KOW OPEN No. 204 Richmond Quay. T. THOMAS, N . Jesus College, Oxford.

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

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740

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 724, 8 September 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 724, 8 September 1870, Page 3

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