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Amusements. A SELECT BALL Will be given at the SHAMROCK HOTEL, Gkjessux Stheet, On THURSDAY NIGHT, 16th MARCH. All friends are invited. MISS ELLEN KENNEDY, Proprietress. Pawnbrokers. ■vr o t i c c. J. HARRIS, LICENSED PAWNBROKER, Albert street, Greymouth. Money advanced upon diamonds, watches, gold chains, jewelry, and plate, and all other articles of value. Household furniture bought. Holders of merchandise and goods can obtain advances on the same upon easy terms. For Sale. Tjl 0 R SALE, Those Central and Extensive Premises situated at the Ahaura known as tie ROYAL HOTEL, And lately in the occupation of Mr D. M'Kenna; and also a BAKERY Attached to the Hotel. Immediate possession. For full particulars apply to KENNEDY BROS., Greymouth. WATER RACE AT HALF - OUNCE CREEK. FOR SALE— A One Fourth Share in the Water-Race, known as Londahl's, at HalfOunce Creek. This Race commands all the auriferous country in the locality, and the rent now coming in from it, for working machinery, &c, at Half-Ounce, amounts t over LlB per week. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply to ALEX. M'DONALD, Butcher, Half Ounce. O O R SALE THE IMPERIAL HOTEL, AHAURA. The above first-class Hotel is situated in the best part of the Ahaura Township, and contains, besides a well-fitted bar, a comfortable sitting-room, large dining-room, 9 bedrooms with furniture complete, a comodious kitchen, fitted with cooking-stove and every convenience. The out buildings consist of a cottage 28ft by 10ft, a five-stall stable with loose boxes, fowl-house, &c. The house stands on a full section, and is doing one of the best paying business in the district. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply to M. DOOLEN, On the premises. -J7\ O R SALE, l-7th SHARE in the MINING LEASE of Ten acres of ground, situate two miles up the North Beach, with 8 horse-power engine, and -all the necessary appurtenances for working the ground. For further particulars, apply to DODSWORTH & PARTy, On the ground. BARGAINS FOR SALE. A Splendid six-foot Leamington CookingRange, with boilers entire— capable of cooking for 150 people, Also, One of Alcock's best full-sized BilliardTables- nearly new. M. CASSIUS, Hokitika. rpo PARTIES BUILDING. A gtiitntiby of Doors, Sashes, and general Building materials for sale, equal to new, and at a low price for cash. Apply to J. W. G. BEAUCHAMP. Architect, Gresson street. /~\ N SALE, by the Undersigned,— Hart's silk-dressed Adelaide Flour, in 1001 b and 2001 b bags Duffield's and Dunn's Flour, in 1001 b and 2001 b bags Melbourne Chaff Colonial Produce of all kinds. GLENN BROTHERS, Albert street. TjlOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, The CO CRT HOUSE HOTEL, Gresson street. This freehold property is only offered for sale as the proprietor wishes to return to the North Island. The accommodation is excellent and ample. The bar business is good, with a certain prospect of increase from the vicinity to the new District Court. Six months' unexpired license. For particulars, apply on the premises. FOR SALE, or TO LET, the property known as Tivoli Gardens. Apply, G. W. Moss, Albert street. FOR SALE, the Criterion Hotel and Three-roomed Cottage attached, situated at the corner of Arney and Gresson streets. Apply on the premises. TT^OR SALE, a Seven-roomed House, Richmond Quay, freehold. Apply J. CAMPBELL. TJIOR SALE, a Five -roomed House Richmond Quay, freehold. Apply J. CAMPBELL.

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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 818, 11 March 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 818, 11 March 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 818, 11 March 1871, Page 3

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