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-pROSPECTUa OF THE GREY VALLEY TRAMWAY COMPANY, (Limited). '-, Capital, £6000, in 6000 shares of £1 each. Established under "The Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860." Two Shillings and Sixpence to be paid on application ; ditto on allotment ; and the balance by calls not exceeding five shillings each. Directors : Mr Robert Alcorn Mr James M'lnroe Mr Edward Ancher Mr John Orr Mr W. S. Campbell Mr Michael Phillips Mr Frank Guinness Mr J. D. Pinkerton Mr Samuel Haisty Mr John Ryan Mr W. Kinsella Mr Alex. White Mr Antonio Lardi Mr Walter Williams Mr Jame3 Malloy ■ Bankers Bank of Australasia, Solicitor . . ... A. R. Guinness. Engineer & Secretary James Wylde Manager Alex. Montgomery. Extract from the Memorandum of Association : — " The objects for which this ComI pany is established are the formation and working of a Tramway, to serve also as a horse-track, from Greymouth to the Coal I Gorge, and such extension of the said -works I as may hereafter be determined on, and the doing of all such things as are incidental t and conducive to the attainment of the i above objects." Applications for Shares to be addressed to the Secretary, Mr James Wylde, Tramway Chambers, Greymouth. GREY VALLEY TRAMWAY COMPANY (Limitbd). NOTICE. The first CALL of five shillings per -hare is now due, and Shareholders are requested to forward the same to the Secretary forthwith. JAMES WYLDE, Engineer and Secretary. Tva-nway Chambers, Greymouth, March 20, 1871. "ITOONLIGHT PROSPECTING CO. TO QUARTZ MINERS. WANTED, by the Moonlight Prospecting Company, a party of miners to prospect and work the Moonlight Reefs on Tribute. Tools, machinery, &c, found by the Company, together with an allowance towards tucker. Six or more men requited. Application to be made by the 10th April to the undersigned, from whom further information may be obtained. RICH. NANCARROW, . Secretary. Grej mouth, March 22, 1871. _O heymouth annual racesT The FINAL SETTLING on these Races will take place at the Albion Hotel, on SATURDAY EVENING at Eight o'clock. JAMES PAYNE, Secretary. Greymouth, March 22, 1871.

Drapery. EXTENSION OF TIME! THE SAI-E OF THE BANKRUPT STOCK (AT FURTHER REPPgTIONS) ;•■ ' ; : : OF . -:■ . .-. . . ":, ■'..._ „,. Drapery, Millinery, Men's Glothing, Shirts, Blankets, &c, <&ii, WILL BE CONTINUED ! For a few weeks longer, at Temporary Premises in Albert street. A. PASS, Proprietor._______gp Value of Goods re_naining jBIOOO worth, MUST BE SQLP;

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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 828, 23 March 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 828, 23 March 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 828, 23 March 1871, Page 3

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