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JUST AKEIVED, FURTHER EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS OF NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, EX THE FOLLOWING VESSELS :— S.S. UANGITOTO ... 15 PACKAGES CEItES ... 16 PACKAGES WATERMAN ... 68 PACKAGES S.S TABARUA 4 PACKAGES Total, 103 Packages. The above shipments comprise some oftlie GXXS./LPiESS'X 1 GOODS Ever sulimitted to the public in Greymouth, they having been purchased by Mr Smith during the dullest season, of the yenr in Melbourna, and consequently at a Great Reduction from former Prices, Every advantage of which will be given to our Customers and Patrons THOMPSON, SMITE AID BABKLEY.

STEA.M-TUG DISPATCH, THE Grey River Steam Tug Company's powerful Double-Engine Steamer DISPATCH, Is prepared to Tow Vessels in and out of th« river as per agreement, to be arrayed on application to G. W. MOSS, Manager, Albert street. pi ARDEN SEEDS. GARDEN SEEDS. To Farmers, Gardeners, and Others. Just received, per Tararua — Our second shipment of Garden aud Agricultural Seeds, Specially selected from the choicest varieties. An endless assortment. Guaranteed new. ORR and CO. GARDEN SEEDS. GARDEN SEEDS. Flower Seeds, Flower Seeda To Market Gardeners. Private Gentlemen, and Otters. Just received an invoice of choice Garden and Flower Seeds, On Sale next Ashton's Family Hotel, Richmond Quay. Will be sold at the lowest remunerative prices. JUST ARRIVED and On Sale by the Undersigned — A large assortment of Flower and Garden Seeds. Also, Seed Potatoes, in great variety. ALFRED CLEVE. "PI O R SALE. THE STONEY LEAD HOTEL and STORE, South Beach. For particulars, apply on the premises. WANTED, a first-class Bootmaker. Apply R. Brown, Richmond Quay. WANTED, Situation as General Servant ; country preferred. Address A.D., office of this paper. WANTED, Female General Servant. Apply to Mrs H. F. Andrews, next Custom House. WANTED, a Man or Strong Lad, to milk cows and make himself generally useful. Apply Bradley's Dairy, Arney street, between 7 and 8 p. m. WANTED, a Young Woman, to assist in house work and mind a baby. Apply, between twelve and one o'clock, to Mrs Smith, Taiuui street. TO LET-Golden Age Hotel. Immediate possession. Apply James Cattle. TO LET.-The Shamrock Hotel, Gresson street. Apply W. Perkins, Solicitor, Werita street.

T\ MAGOFFIN ■^"^ • acknowledges he has never had more occasion to return thanks, as the sapport accorded to him in his present undertaking has so far exceeded his most sanguine expectations. Bather thin adopt the usual bunkum when acknowledgingmutual 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 multifarious collection of everything. No. 147 BotTNDAKY STREET. Gth August, 1870. TN retiring from the business of Tent- •*- maker, I have to return my sincere thanks to those who have heretofore so liberally patronised me, and to recommend as my successor Mr Alexander Hosie. E. ANCHER, lv succeeding to the business hitherto carried on by Sir Ancher, the undersigned bega to state that he has the largest and most complete stock of goods on the "West Coast, comprising Tarpaulins, Horse Bugs, Canvas Tents and Flies, Hose, Oilskius, Canvas of the best brands, &c, from which all orders can be promptly aud efficiently executed, at moderate trade prices. ALEXANDER HOSIE. T>EROTTI'S COMMERCIAL HOIEL. G. PEROTTI, having disposed of his business in the above Hotel, begs to recommend to the favorable notice of all his old friends and constituents Mr EDWARD ANCHER 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 bhe business hitherto carried on by Mr Perotti, 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 none on the Coast. The Wines and Spirits are carefully selected, and upon trial will merit the approbation of every connisseur. 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 file. EDWARD ANCHER.

S F E C I A. X-!!! CARPETINGS, HEARTHRUGS, FLOORCLOTHS, AND MATTINGS. The Largest Stock, the Greatest Variety, the Newest Patterns, and the LOWEST PRICES IN THE COUNTY. INSPECTION INVITED. THOMPSON, SMITH, & BAEKLEY.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 730, 22 September 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 730, 22 September 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 730, 22 September 1870, Page 3

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