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Tenders, "VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received at the County Chairman's Office up to noon on FRIDAY, 26th INST., for CONSTRUCTION of TRACK, Maori Gully to Italians, Arnold District, The work is divided into four sections, averaging about three-quarters of a mile in length each. Plans and specification to be seen at Murphy's Store, Maori Gully; Warden's Office, Greymouth ; and Engineer's Office, Hokitika. Payment to be made in land, in accordance with Part IIL of " The Westland Waste Lands Act, 1870," The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. CHARLES Y. O'CONNOR, County Engineer. Meetings. i REYMOUTH CHORAL UNION. A MEETING for practicej»will be held THIS EVENING, at Eight o'clock, ht the Masonic Hall, Gilmer's HoteL JOHN E. WARNER, Hon. Sec. Public Notices. TTNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. CLASSES for LATIN, Greek, English Language and Literature, Mathematics, Moral Philosophy, Natural Philosophy, &c, WILL BE OPENED at DUNEDIN about the Ist of July, 1871. There will be no Matriculation Examination for the first session. The session will last for six months, during the entire course of which Instruction will be given to each class by the Professors, by means of Text Books, Lectures, and written and oral examinations. The Vice-Chancellor and other University authorities will provide for the proper supervision of students from a distance. ; The fee is three guineas per term for each professor. Full particulars as to course of study, &c, will be furnished by JOHN HISLOP, Hon. Sec; TySSOLUTIOJM OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership hitherto existing between William Fairhall and William Willoughby, as Dairymen, at Greymouth, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be carried on by the said William Fairhall, and all accounts owing are requested to be paid at once to eithsr of the partners, who will also settle all claims. WILLIAM FAIRHALL. WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY. Witness— James Black. Greymouth, May 10, 187 L C^ REYMOUTH LITERARY VJT ASSOCIATION. The READING ROOM, Tramway Chambers, is OPEN to MEMBERS from 10 a.m. to 11p.m. DAILY. Persons desirous of joining the Society are requested to make application to the Secretary. Subscription, 10s per Quarter, payable in advance. J. M.BUTT, Hon. Secretary. -VT O T I C .E. All DEBTS DUE to Mr J. Middleton and Mr Gilbert Stewart, Wharf Hotel, are requested to be PAID forthwith, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken. -J^T O T I C E. As we have lately sustained serious damage by dogs worrying our Sheep, in our Four-rail Paddocks, in. future all DOGS found within these enclosures, will be DESTROYED, and their Owners prosecuted. HILDEBRAND AND WEBER. NOTICE.— I, D. MAGOFFIN, have authorised Robert M'Gallum, from Hokitika, to receive all moneys, pay accounts, and otherwise conduct all general business for, and on account of, and during the absence of said D. Magoffin. Hoping to re ceive on returning a good account of my friends, with their punctual and kind considerations ou behalf of — The same P. MAGOFFIN. Greymonth, April 22, 1871. fTIHE Undersigned are prepared to execute J- on favorable terms, Indents upon the English markets for every description of merchandise for shipment from London to auy of the Australian or New Zealand ports. NANCARROW, HENDERSON & CO., MawheraQuay, Greymouth, \ OH-ALLENGE. I, the undersigned, TOM TEAGUB, ia open to FIGHT either of the following men —George Bird, or Jem Morgan, at their own weight, for from LSO to LIOO a-side, and to show the public that there is no blow on my part, the match can be made at any time they are ready. So to prevent any further talk about the affair I wish it to come off myself. The first come will be the first served. THOMAS TEAGUE, Sportsman's Arms, No Town, RAID'S CAMBRIA HOTEL, No Town. The above Hotel is one of the largest and most comodious in the Grey Valley, and contains a large Concert Hall and Theatre. Wines, Beer, and Spirits of the best quality* THOMAS BRAD), Proprietor,

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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 871, 12 May 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 871, 12 May 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 871, 12 May 1871, Page 3

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