Auctions. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 12th APRIL. At 2 o'clock. TO DAIRYMEN, MARKET GARDENERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. T\ MACLEAN AND CO, -»-' • h a ve received instructions from Messrs Faiihall and Willoughby (who are about to relinquish business in Greymouth), to sell by public auction, at their rooms, on Wednesday, 12th inst., at 2 o'clook^All their right and interest in those PADDOCKS, now occupied by them, comprising about 12 Acres of first-class Land, all laid down in English Grass, Together with 11 Superior MILCH COWS, and one well-bred BULL; D. MACLEAN and CO., Auctioneers. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On TUESDAY, 9th MAY (Unless previously disposed ol by Private Treaty), The whole of the STEAM SAW MILL PLANT, '• Consisting of — Sixteen-horse power Engine, Boilers, Saws, Tracks, Belting, fee., &c. Fox particulars apply to J. W. PARKINSON, Greymonth. - For Sale. *CI O A SALE Those Central and Extensive Premises situated at the Ahaura known as the ROYAL HOTEL, And lately in the occupation of Mr D. M'Kenna ; and also a BAKERY Attached to the Hotel. Immediate possession. For foil particulars apply to. KENNEDY BROS., Greymouth. SEEDS ! SEEDS ! ! SEEDS M ! The First Shipment of the Season, per Rangitoto, direct. A SPLENDID Assortment of Agricultural •*^- and Garden Seeds in immense variety; all guaranteed good, at A. B O C K'S, Next Maxwell's Cosmopolitan Hotel. The oldest established Shop in Greymouth. TjiIRE BRICKS, Fire Bricks, of any aire or pattern, made at the shortest notice at Ranft's Brickyard, Brunnerton, either for Stoves, Ranges, or Furnaces. Mr J. W: HALL, Commission Agent, Herbert street, will receive orders, r\s 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. Wanted. WANTED, aNursemaid. Apply Ancher's Commercial Hotel, Greymouth. WANTED, a Respectable Person to take charge of two children, aged respectively^ and 10 years. Apply by letter X., office of this paper. WANTED, two good Tailors; constant employment. None but steady men andgoodtradesmenneedapply. J. M'Davitt, Tailor and Clothier, Tainui street. WANTED, an experienced Managing Waiter for a first-class hotel in town. Only men who thoroughly understand their business need apply. Applications, in writing, to be sent to M.8., office of this paper. npHE Undersigned are prepared to execute, J- on favorable terms, Indents upon the English markets for every description of merchandise for shipment, from London to any of the Australian or New Zealand ports. NANCARROW, HENDERSON ft CO., Mawhera Quay, Greymoutb,
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 844, 11 April 1871, Page 3
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