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/"^ORNSHEAF BUTCHERY, Totara Flat. ALL JOINTS 6d. Owing to the variableness of the Cattle Market on the Coast, the consumers of meat have to pay 50 per cent, more during eight months of the year than they otherwise would do. This I con obviate, as I have now a large mob of Cattle of my own fattening, and having extensive grass paddocks, I am I in a position to turn -the changing state of the Markets to my own and my customers ! advantage. Orders delivered at Half-Ounce, Duffer's, Brandy Jack's, and other Creeks. ROBERT ALCORN. piENERAL STORE AND BAKERY, Upper Township, Half-Ounce Creek. The undersigned begs to notify the miners of Half-Ounce Creek and the surrounding districts that he has entirely re-built his Store and Hotel, and enlarged his premises, with the addition of a BREAD AND BISCUIff BAKERY, And carefully assorted Stock oi Groceries, Provisions, Clothing, Mining Tools, Wines, Spirits, Garden and Dairy Produce, &c, &c. Bread delivered and Goods Packed to all parts of the Jistrict. j JAMES MAGOFFIN. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Twelve-mile Landing, Near the Junction of the "NTo Town and UpRiver roads, and on the direct road to all the Grey Valley diggings, Stabling and Grass Paddock. GEORGE BIDGOOD Proprietor. •piONEER LINE The undersigned hereby informs the residents of Totara Flat, Half-Ounce, Duffer and Nobles' Creeks, and the Little Grey Districts, that a Covered Two-horse Conveyance leaves Lardi's Hotel, Totara Flat, for the Ahaura every day, at 9 a.m., returning the same day ; leaving the Ahaura at 2 p.m. Fare each way — ss. Special trips made per agreement to all the surrounding districts. EDWIN BUSBRIDGE, Proprietor. T^ ELLY'S HOTEL, Junction of No Town and Up-River Roads. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Wines and Spirits of the beat quality. THOS. KELLY, Proprietor. Tlf R THEO. MABILLE, MINING SURVEYOR, Graduate of the University of Berne and Civil Engineer by diploma of the Special and Military School of Geneva), Civil and Mining Engineer, Land and Mining Surveyor, Architect, Land and Mining Agent, Valuator, Contractor, Sharebroker, &c, &c. Contracts, plans, specifications, agreements. Estimates for all kinds of work prepared witnout delay. Leases, water-races, tramways and claims surveyed. Forms and applications in the Warden's Court filled upFifteen years' practical experience on the Gold Fields. Office, Lonargan's Hotel, "Hal* Ounce. j T> A . YOUNG CIVIL ENGINEER 7 7 MINING AND LAND SURVEYOR, K ; lgour's Union Hotel, Greymouth ; And Gilmer's Hotel, Ahaura. ALEXIS CONSTANTINE, CARGO BOATMAN, &c, Hospital Street-, Grkymouth. Alexis Constantine, having secured firstclass boats, excellent' river horses, and careful and experienced \ boatmen, is prepared to receive orders for the transmission of goods up country, while, from the above advantages he is enabled to ensure punctuality, rapidity of transit, and excellence of condition on delivery. ! OOR POSITIVE SALE. To Gardeners, Hotel-keepers, Speculators, and others. HOTEL AND MARKET GARDEN THE EMPIRE HOTEL, CoMeii, With 3 Sections, in the best part of the town, having a frontage to the proposed Railway. : . .Sections. 1G and 18, at Coal Creek Flat. Comprising— l 2 acrea, all xenced inland uifder cultivation as a market garden. This laud iswithinhalf a mile of Greymouth, and within eaßy reach of water carriage. Terms easy. Apply, P. M'INERNAY, „ Codden or Ahaura.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 894, 8 June 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 894, 8 June 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 894, 8 June 1871, Page 4

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