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DAROA' ELECTORAL DISTRICT. I, Harry Kenrick, Retnrnipg Officer for the Electoral District of Paroa, do hereby declare that the following persons were duly ; nominated this day as Candidates for the County Council for the Electoral District of Paroa, viz., FRANCISCO DE LAS CABRERAS; . JOHN O'CONNOR, and a Poll having been: demanded on behalf . . of Francisco De Las Carreras, I hereby give - notice that the Poll will take place : on " THURSDAY, the Bth day of DECEMBER?; NEXT. -■': The following are the Polling Places for the Paroa Electoral District : — . '. - '' Road Board Office, Paroa (principal) ; Warden's Court, Pounamu. . ; ', Hamilton's Store, Marsden . c--. Police Camp, Gliftori. •."'■■-- ■■- ••;•» Police Camp, Arnold." . •• The Poll will commence at da.m r »nd will clooe at 4p m. . - Dated this 30th day of November, 187<X „ HARRY KENRICK, .., Returning Officer. /BOUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION REQUISITION. To JAMES PAYNE, Esq. , ' SIR,— We, the undersigned, request, that •■ you will allow yourself to be nominated as a . Candidate to represent the Borough of Grey*'month in the County Council; and, in th. event of your doing so, we will use our best, endeavors to secure your return. - . We are, &c, C. L. MORICE G. F. MAXWELL R DE COSTA M. LEVY, And 60 ethers. To Messrs C. L. Morice, G. F. Maxwell,* R. : De Costa, M. Levy, and 60 others. .; ,'. Gentlemen, — I have to acknowledge receipt of yviir requisition, asking me to become a candidate for one of the vacant seats in the County Council. In. answer thereto, I beg to say that I have much pleasure in acceding to your request. At some future day, I shall have the honor of address-' ing you, and explaining my viewa as *o the position Greymonth occupies with respect to the rest of the County of Westland. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JAMES PAYNE. fTIHE GREYMOUTH AND GREY DISTRICT ALMANAC AND DIRECTORY For thb Ybae 1871, Is now in the Press, and will shortly be Published. ,'..; Orders received by all th« Booksellers. fTIO AMATEUR BILLIARD PLAYERS A GRAND BILLIARD TOURNAMENT, Commenced on the evening of the 23rd Nov., at the Billiard Rooms attached to Flannery's Hotel, and will be continued till December 23rd, at 8 p.m. 'the highest scorer will receive a Patent Lever Silver Watch, valued at £10, and guaranteed for two years; and. the 2nd a valuable Meerschaum pipe. Charge, 6d per Break. LOUIS ELERIG, Lessee. I A. ALABESTER, hereby give notice ) . ■■ .. ■ that I shall not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs Alabester, - Coal Pits, Brunnerton, Nov. 28,1870. .. i TTNION BAKERY, RICHMOND QUAY. C. BALDRY '.^gratefully thanks his numerous ' customers for the extensive patronage he has received while conducting the above Bakery, and now bega to inform them that he has transferred all his- interest in it to Mr Robert Shaw, already so well known as the late proprietor of the' Non* panel Pie Shop and Kdiuburgh Bakery, and for whom he respectfully solicits a continuance of patronage*With reference to the above Robert Shaw begs to state that it will be his strenuous endeavour, by attention to the quality of his bread, and punctuality in the execution of orders, to deserve not only a contiuuance, but extension of business. T^TOTICE OF REMOVAL MRS GEORGE feels great pleasure in informing the Parents and Guardians, of the Grey District that, in consequence of her School increasing so rapidly, she has removed her LADIES' SEMINAIiY and BOARDING SCHOOL, to those delightfully situated aud commodious premises,, in Arney street (lately in the occupation of Inspector James), where, by strict attention to the instruction of her pupils, she hopes to sustain her reputation as a teacher. N.B.— MRS GEORGE having secured the services of an efficient French Teacher is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils, adults and children, at her residence, Arney street. Hours of meeting, 8 o'clock, two evenings a week. For further particulars apply above. ■jyrOTICE T~O MINERS. A. HOSIE, Sail and Tent Maker, begs to draw their special attention to his large stock of Canvass, expressly imported for hydraulic hose ; Cotton, Pilot Duck, and other best brands. Also, Oilskins, made on the premises, of the very best quality, and all purchasers can get them recoated free of charge. Tents and Flies always on hand. Mawbera Quay, Greymouth. npENDERS wanted for Clearing Nine JL Acres of Land next Mr Coe's, Grey River Bank, Greymouth. Specifications at Mr Coe's, Greymouth, or at Court House, Uubden. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted ; to be sent in on or before SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1870. S. G. ROWLEY.

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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 760, 1 December 1870, Page 3

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757

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 760, 1 December 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 760, 1 December 1870, Page 3

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