JUST ABBIVED, FURTHER EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS OF NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, EX THE FOLLOWING VESSELS :— S.S. ISMGITOTO ... 15 PACKAGES CERES ... 16 PACKAGES WATERHAX ... «S PACKAGES S.S TARAKUA 4 PACKAGES Total, 103 Packages. The above shipments comprise some of the CHEAPEST GOODS Ever submitted to the public in Greymoutli, they having been purchased by Mr Smith during the dullest season of the year in Melbourns, and consequently at a Great Reduction from former Prices, Every advantage of which will 1)C given to our Customers ami Patrons. THOMPSON, SMITH AND BARKLEY. STE4M-TUG DISPATCH, yx MAGOFFIN, rpilE Grey Eivcr~Steam Tug Company's ' knowledges he has never had A powerful Double-Engine Steamer " more occasion to return thanks, as the supDISPATCH P 01 "*" accorded to him in his present underIs prepared to Tow Vessels in and out of j taking has so far exceeded his most sanguine the river as per agreement, to be arrayed expectations. Rather than adopt the usual on application to bunkum when acknowledging mutual benefits, G. W. MOSS, Manager, , , ... , . ° , , Albert street. " c P refers quietly catering to the public's necessities, so long as his endeavors are thus TA GIRDWOOD AND CO. mutually reciprocated. He has no pretension * to under-sell, hut rather excel in quality. AUCTIONEERS, Oa haml) Gar j ett and Agricultural Seeds GRFY MOUTH F ' Mit Trees> Flowers an( * Plants, Early Seed . J _ . * Potatoes, Onions, Eschalotes, Garlic, and /GARDEN SEEDS. GARDEN SEEDS, multifarious collection of everything. No. 147 Boundary Stkeet. To Farmers, Gardeners, and Others. Oth August, 1870. Just received, per Tararuu. — Our second shipment of Garden aud T N retiring from the business of TentAgricultural Seeds, J- maker, I have to return my sincere Specially selecten from the choicest varieties. , , , thanks to those, who have heretofore so An endless assortment. Guaranteed new. liberally patronised me, and to recommend ORR and CO. as my successor Mr Alexander Hosie. GARDEN SEEDS. GARDEN SEEDt\ E> ANCHER. Flower Seeds, Flower Seed. To Market GardeneTsTpHvate Gentlemen, .Iv BMceediu S to " the b « sin '- ss Mtherto car - and OtLers. . vied on by Mr Ancher, the undersigned begs T . . , " . . . 7 . to state that he has the largest. aud most Just received an invoice of choice ° Garden aud Flower Seeds, On Sale next complete stock of goods on the West Coast, WMi to \i o F n" b ; S o *?' lli f chn)ond Qu^- comprising Tarpaulins, Horse Rugs, Canvas Will be sold at the lowest remunerative K ° A & prices. Tents and Flies, Hose, Oilskins, Canvas of J IICT \T>nri7c<rk i~k cT~! i IT" * ue es t brands, &c, from which all orders Übl ARRIVED and On Sale by the Undersigned can he promptly and efficiently executed, at A large assortment of Flower and Gardeu C Scet | s ALEXANDER HOSIE. Also, Seed Potatoes, in great variety. "DEROTTI'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL. ALFRED CLEVE. ■*- FOR s & jj c", G. PEROTTI, having disposed of his business in the above Hotel, begs to re- "~~~~ commend to the favorable notice of all his THE STONEY LEAD HOTEL and STORE, ° ld frie " dS "^ constituents Mr EDW ARD ANCHER as his successor, and to assure South Beach. them that the well-known energy of that gentleman will maintain the prestige that lor particulars, apply on the premises. _ the Commercial Hotel has always enjoyed. (1 ABB AGE ' PLA NTS.- f>o, ooo line young J Early Yorks and Eufield Market. T . , x .. , . Pelling, United States. In succeeding, this day, to the business TvrnTTi — HAT!nTvw~ffl." a hitherto carried on by Mr Perotti, the underN Oi w^ B S2S^as t ß sa 8i »» c ' 1 be « a *• sfate <" «-» ■*»«<"> Bridge. requisite to secure the comfort of his friends -——__-- j^j ue puMJc -will be made by him. All the ANTED, a first-class Bootmaker. . £ .. tt l i -in • i Apply R. Brown, Richmond Quay. arran B eme « ts of the Hotel be supervised . carefully, and visitors will find the ComW ANTED, a Young Woman, to assist mcrcial Hotel to be inferior in accommodain house work and mind a baby, tion to none on the Coasb. The Wines and Apply, between twelve and one o clock, to o • -i. en i■«. i i *• i Mrs Smith, Tainui street. b P mts are <*****&¥ selected, and upon trial _ will merit the approbation of every connisTO LET- The Sydney Hotel, Boundary seur. street. Apply on the premises. m i ±. tvh- i m i_i ai. i i. • LLi * The two Billiard Tables are the best in TO LET.— The Shamrock Hotel, Grcsson the district, and are constantly attended street. Apply W. Perkins, Solicitor, by careful markers. Werita street. _, , , , , . , French, German, and Scandinavian lan TO LET, a comfortable Shop, with res;- guages spoken, and newspapers in these deuce, iv Albert street, next the Odd i antr ,n<y M kenfc on filp Fellows Hotel. Apply J. T. Fitzgerald, la »g ua g es ke P fc on nle - Dan O'Connell Hotel. EDWARD ANCHER. 3 £=» E G £ A. Xji!!! CARPETINGS, HEARTHRUGS, FLOORCLOTHS, AND MATTINGS. The Largest Stock, tlie Greatest Variety, the Newest Patterns, and the LOWEST PRICES I A THE COUNTY. INSPECTION INVITED. THOMPSON, SMITH, & BARKLEY.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 732, 27 September 1870, Page 3
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