Public Notices. "NT o t i (3 e~. Applications for Spirit Licenses, or Renewal of Spirit Licenses which expire before the Ist December next, in the town of Greymouth, must be lodged at the Resident Magistrate's Office, Greymouth, on or before MONDAY, the 7th instant, for hearing at the Quarterly Meeting of the Licensing Justices, to be held on TUESDAY, the sth SEPTEMBER NEXT. HARRY KENRICK, Clerk to the Bench. R. M. Office, Greymouth, August, 3, 1871, TTICTORIaFIRE AND MARINE, AND V GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY. UNITED CAPITAL £2,200,000. The undersigned are prepared to accept risks at Lowest Rates. For proposals and other particulars, apply to SCOTT AND WILKINSON, Agents, Hokitika. GF. MAXWELL, Cosmopolitan • Hotel, having made arrangements to leave New Zealand, requests that all debts due to him may be paid at once to prevent proceedings for recovery of same. All debts due by him are also requested to be sent in for immediate settlement. Greymouth, August 1, 1871. nPHE undersigned are prepared to execute, •*• on favorable termß, Indents upon the English markets for every description of merchandise for shipment from London to any of the Australian or New Zealand ports. NANCAREOW, HENDERSON & CO., Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. Lost and Found. LOST, a Cheque for £15, drawn by Bazile Bremond, on the Union Bank, Greymouth. The finder will be rewarded by bringing the same to Mr Robert Shaw, Union Bakery.
TEWELLEftY.' JEWELLERY!! STARTLING NEWS. OHE A P SA L E OF JEWELLERY! The Sale will positively close when the Wallibi leaves for Wanganui. TO WATCHWAKERS, JEWELLERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND THE PUBLIC. N. SALOMON, OF DUNEDIN, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth and its environs, that he is now stowing, at the ALBION HOTEL COMMERCIAL ROOM (Up-stairs) -A. MA.aNXFiCENT STOCK OF JEWELRY And will remain till above steamer leaves. As Mr S. is RETIRING from BUSINESS, he is offering the Goods at Prices that cannot fail to ensure a speedy sale. The Stock consists of a Splendid Assortment of LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S GOLD and SILVER ENGLISH and GENEVA WATCHES, of the best manufacture An Assortment of LADIES' andJGENTLEMEN'S GOLD CHAINS , A Large and Choice Selection of ENGLISH and COLONIAL JEWELLERY of the most tasteful description GOLD SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES NEW ZEALAND QUARTZ and GREENSTONE, splendidly mounted j and JET GOODS, in endless variety. THE LARGEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DIAMONDS IN THE COLONIES. STERLING SILVER SALVERS, CUPS, CLARET JUGS, INKSTANDS, SPOONS, and FORKS ; OPERA and FIELD GLASSES ; and a variety of Goods too numerous to mention. The Ladies of Greymouth are respectfully invited to inspect the above SPLENDID STOCK, not necessarily as purchasers, but to view what can be accomplished by modern Artistes in Jewellery and Gold and Silver work. REMEMBER! THE SALE WILL CLOSE ON THE DEPARTURE OF THE WALLABI.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 943, 4 August 1871, Page 3
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