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Amusements. ■ T/" OLUN TE E R HALL FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 4th and sth AUGUST. SEYMOUR'S WONDERS! SEYMOUR'S SUPERNATURAL VISION ! Extraordinary Trick Performance on a Single Telegraphic Wire, extended from the back of the HalJ, by that Wonder of the Age, THE YOUNG AMERICAN. PEDESTRIANISM by Mr W. EDWARDS, Who will walk a mile round a circle under nine minutes. SEYMOUR'S PIANOFORTE SOLOS. The Wonderful Phantasmagoria ! or Shadow Pantomime ! Doors open at half -past 7 ; to commence at 8 o'clock punctually. Admission— Front Seats, 4s ; Back Do, 2s 6d. NOTICE. — Previous to the commencement of the entertainment, the Young American will walk on the Telegraph Wire extended across the street, from the Hall to the other side. Ploughing' Match. p<REY VALLEY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH Will be held on WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST, In MR A. LARDI'S PADDOCK, Totara Flat, At which the following Prizes willbeawarded : First Prize for Ploughing, £8 Second Priz9 Do £6 Third Prize Do • £4 Fourth Prize Dp £2 Fifth Prize Do £1 For the best Ins and Outs, £1 For the Straightest Finish, -61 For best Pair of Horses, £2 For the best kept Harness, £1 For best Groomed Horses, £1 Entrance Fee for Non-Subscribers, 10s. Entries to be sent to the Secretary on or before MONDAY, 21st AUGUST. Members of the Association are requested to SEND IN their ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS on or before 22nd AUGUST, to the Hon. Secretary. ROBERT ALCORN, Hon. Sec. Publications. "M" O T 1 C E . THE NEWS OF THE WORLD, Published in San Francisco, contains a summary of the latest important news from England, Scotland, Ireland, Continent of Europe, North and South America, and all parts of the known globe. THE NEWS OF THE WORLD is pubr lished on the same day, and receives telegrams up to within two hours of the departure of the mail steamer for New Zealaud ; that is to say : THE NEWS OF THE WORLD contains news of four weeks later date than the "European Mail," "Home News," or any paper printed in England. The advantage of position, and the extensive means of communication possessed by the proprietors of THE NEWS OF THE WORLD, enables them to obtain information from the most reliable sources, and is a guarantee to commercial men and the public generally that its news may be always depended upon as authentic. Delivered to Town Subscribersimmediafcely on arrival, and posted to all parts of the West Coast. JOHN BOURKE ROCHE, Wholesale and Retail EOJK SELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWSDEALER, Agent for Greymouth and District. "Wanted. AT MRS MACDONALD'S Registry Office, Arney street, Greymouth, — Several respectable young persons are waiting for situations as Barmaids, General Servants, or Housemaids. WANTED, a Situation as Housemaid or Barmaid; country preferred. Apply, J. 8., Bank Hotel; Mawhera Quay. Missing Friends. JOHN MURPHY DEEGAN, late of Belfast, Port Fairy, Victoria,— last heard of from Greymouth, New Zealand, and since seen at Greenstone, West Coast. His parents are anxious to hear of him . : IF this should meet the eye of RICHARD ROBERTS, who was, in the month of September last, at the Little Grey Junction, West Coast,— he would much oblige his old friend, Henry C. Nankervis, by writing to the European Hotel, Grahamstown, Auckland. His brother Tom has arrived here from America, Other important news from home. Any information of him will be thankfully received. : Miscellaneous. "C1 O R SAL E, O R TO L E T FLANNERY'S HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, Now doing a First-class trade. The illness of the Proprietor is the only reason for his disposing of this most desirable property. Apply on the premises. Y^TM. QUINN AND SON, JOTNERS& UNDERTAKERS, : Albert street. ; : . : ■ Tombstones, Monuments, and Enclosures erected.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 939, 31 July 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 939, 31 July 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 939, 31 July 1871, Page 3

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