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Gazette in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE COUNTY OF WESTLAND, HOLDEN AT GREYMOUTH. In the matter of Rosetta Beck, of Greymonth aforesaid, Restaurantkeeper. "IVTOTICE is hereby given that the above* -^ named ROSETTA BECK was this day adjudicated bankrupt ; and further that Friday, thefourteenth day of October instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the office of tho Clerk to the Court, Greymouth, has been appointed the day, time, and place fo r holding the first meeting of Creditors herein; and FRIDAY, the TWENTY - FIRST day (f OCTOBER instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, Grey-; mouth, the day, time, and place whereat the said bankrupt is ordered to appear and sor* render. Dated this sixth day of October, 1870. WILLIAM PERKINS, Solicitor for the Bankrupt. M.U.1.0.0.F. T OVAL GREYMOUTH LODGE. THE THIRD ANNIVERSARY Of the above Lodge will be celebrated by . A SUPPER AND BALL, AT GILMER'S HOTEL, ON FRIDAY, 14th OCTOBER. Tickets may be obtained from the undersigned Stewards — Bro. W. M'Kay Bro. P. Hardy „ H. Smith . „ A. Tulloch „ G. Taylor „ J. W. Reilly „ J. Quiun „ W. M 'Gavin J. E. HAWLEY, Sec. TN" retiring from the business of Tent ■*■ maker, I have to return my sincere fcbanks to thoso who have heretofore so liberally patronised me, and to recommend as my successor Mr Alexander Hosie. E. ANCHER. Iv succeeding to the business hitherto carried on by Mr Ancher, the undersigned beg to state that he has the largest and most complete stock of goods on the West Coast, comprising Tarpaulins, Horse Rugs, Canva Tents and Flies, Hose, Oilskins, Canvas of the best brands, &c, from which all orders can be promptly and efficiently executed, at moderate trade prices. ALEXANDER HOSIE. TVT O T I C E . MESSRS STRIKE and BLACKMORE, findiug they cannot give the requisite attention to their numerous country customers above Brunnerton, have made arrangements with Messrs J^E. HESLOP and GQ., to supply them regularly with large or small quantities at Greymouth Prices. STRIKE and BLACKMORE, Brewers and Cordial Manufacturers, Gresson street, Greymouth, N.B.- -All orders forwarded to us will receive the same prompt attention as hereto fore. COMMERCIAL LINE OF SADDLE \J HORSES. CHARLES BOaSE, of the Commercial Hotel, Cobden, begs to infoim the public that he has just started a. very superior line of roadsters. The horses are all specially adapted for the purpose, and the fares ate very moderate. Stations— Mr Watkins', Twelve-mile ; Mr Kunzell's, Bridge Hotel, Camptown ; Mr M'Kenna's Royal Hotel, Ahaura. C. BOASE, Proprietor. X^TT HINDMARSH, ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT, Tramway Chambers, Greymouth. XTT I L L I A M MORRIS GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, And CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT, Werita street, Commissions and business transactions of every kind executed with punctuality and dispatch. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, Corner of Albert and Hospital streets. I. ABRAHAMS having taken the above hotel will be most happy to see any of his old friends that may favor him with a call. None but the best brands of Liquors kept. ISAAC ABRAHAMS, Proprietor. "IT R S . JOKES, MILLINER and DRESSMAKER, Having, preparatory to resuming business at her old premises, Gresson Btreet, procured all the latest and most fashionable patterns, is now prepared to execute all orders, on the most reasonable terms, for Millinery and Dressmaking. GREYMOUTH BAKERY, Hospital street. ALEX. DEANS has just commenced this Bakery and trusts by supplying the best of Bread to secure a share patronage. In the morning, hotels and jramilies waited on with Hot Rolls. In the evening do do with Sally Luns, Tea Cakes, &c Pastry, Wecldiug Cakes, &c, &c TjIRUIT ! FRUIT!! FRUIT ! ! The Season for all kinds of the above now commencing.'R. SHAW begs to state that he intends fosteriug the above trade in the Nonparifcl Pie House by keeping none but the best class, and the greatest variety, and Selling at the lowest remunerative prices. All kinds of Pastry and Biscuits made daily at the NONPARIEL PIE HOUSE AND EDINBURGH BAKERY.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 737, 8 October 1870, Page 3

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660

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 737, 8 October 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 737, 8 October 1870, Page 3

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