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11/TR HARRISON invites the miners on the SOUTH BEACH to meet him at Clark's HoteL on THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. ltT R HA R R I S O ' N Will address the electors at CLIFTON, . ON SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. npo THE ELECTORS OF GREYMOCTH. Gentlemen — I intend visiting the country settlements of the Grey Valley District in order to make myself acquainted with their respective wants and requirements, after which I will do myself the honor, at the earliest opportunity, to address you in tbJB city. I am, Gentlemen, faithfully yours, P. W. BUCKLEY. Greymouth, Jan. 2, 1871. mHE MURRAY CREEK.,, GOLD -*- MIXING COMPANY (Iseowibrbd). THE FIRST ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at Gilmer's Hotel on THURSDAY, the 12th day of JANUARY, 1871, at three o'clock p.m. Business : To receive the report and balance' sheet. To elect Directors and Auditors for the ensuing year. By order, G. W..MOSS, Manager. IN THE ASSIGNEB- ESTATE OF JAMES RUGGr 7 Late Hotelkeeper, Greymonth. All Claims against the above Estate mv it be sent in to the office of Strike aud Blackmore, before the 31st January, 1871. :po*t> J. J. BLACKMORE, Trustee. [to the editob.] OIR— In reply to a statement published by John Hamilton, Storekeeper, I beg most emphatically to deny ever having stated to any person or persons that the " said John Hamilton owed me the sum of £250, and that I could not get payment;" andlbes; further to state that I did lend John Hamilton £220, and he gave mo his acceptance for the amount, which he repaid to me some time ago. ALEX. WHITE. "VT O T I C E . I have this day disposed of my business in Greymouth to Messrs Parkinson and Steel. JOHN CRERAR: Greymouth, Saturday, Dec. 17, 1870. John Crerar bugs to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Greymouth for their liberal support since he commenced business in Greymouth, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same;- on behalf » of his successors, Messrs Parkinson and Steel, as he is well assured they will merit the same. Mr Steel possesses a thorough knowledge of the business, having been an assistant with Sam Mullen, booksel'er, Melbourne, and John Sands, stationer, Sydney j and in my service for four years, during which time he served faithfully and efficiently. All accounts due to me must be paid to Mr Steel or Mr Morris. JOHN CRERAR. ■pARKINSON AND STEEL, -*- Having purchased the BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS lately belonging to Mr John Crerar, are now prepared to do business on most liberal terms. To Storekeepers great inducements are offered in Stationery lines. The stock of READING BOOKS will be continually replenished with STANDARD WORKS, and every attention devoted to the requirements of Greymouth. In return, P. and S. hope to receive a fnl share of public patronage. .< PARKINSON -AND STEEL, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Greymouth. Monday, December 19, 1870. XIC7OOLFE, AUSTIN, AND CO., BEG respectfully to announce that, in add tion to their Establishment, corner of Tainn and Mackay streets, they have Purchased t LONDON BUTCHERY Corner Boundary and Mackay streets, with which, at its commencement,, Mr Woo was so long connected. Both places will be conducted with, th same regard to Moderate Prices, super quality, and attention to orders, thai; ha gained them so large a share of patronage* and which they take this opportunity gratefully acknowledging. '

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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 778, 12 January 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 778, 12 January 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 778, 12 January 1871, Page 3

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