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. . ... Tenders., .^ . - . nnENDERS are invited" up to MONDAY, the 21st AUG., for the PURCHASE of* the T/T STORES, STOCK, and BOOK DEBTS,- belonging to the ASSIGNED ESTATE of Mr ■■ JAMES MAGOFFIN, Half-Ounce, Full particulars may be obtained from Mr Cunningham, on the premises; or, at the • '. office of Kennedy Bros., Greymouth. ! J. M'MILLAN ) \ Trustees. W. J. COATES ) npSNDERS invited for the PURCHASE of the ASSIGNED ESTATE of DANIEL MURPHY, Storekeeper, Greenstone and Greenstone Junction, consisting of House Property, Stock, and Book Debts. Also, Ten Acres of Freehold Land at Junction, nearly all cleared and fenced. For further particulars apply to Glenn Brothers, Albert street, Greymouth. Mr DANIEL BUNTIN is authorised to COLLECT all ACCOUNTS, whose receipt will be a final discharge. GEO. GLENN, Trustee. . nnENDERS WANTED, for the ; CON- \ f -*■ VEYANCE of about 25 tons (more or less) QUARTZ-CRUSHINGMACHINERY, to be taken from the ship's side or usual landing-place, at Westport, and delivered at Kir by 's Store, Inangahua River— at per ton. Specifications to be seen at Tonks and Hughes', Westport ; and at Cameron's Union : :. ; Hotel, Greymouth. ; Tenders to be addressed to Messrs Mace ; . and Dixon, Hokitika, on or before the 21st '■ AUGUST (if bearing post date). The lowest or any tender not necessaril accepted. " MACE and DIXON. Hokitika, July 17, 1871. "DOROUGH COUNCIL, GREYMOUTH. EXTENSION OF TIME. TENDERS are invited for Forming and Metalling Hospital street. Specifications may be inspected at the Town Clerk's Office, Gresson street, where tenders will be received until FRIDAY, ISth AUGUST, at 6 p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, JOHN A. WHALL, Town Clerk. Wanted. TJ OKITIKA HOSPITAL. WANTED, a CHIEF WARDER for the above Institution, well qualified and recommended. Salary, £130 per annum, with rations. Applications, addressed to the undersigned, to be in by MONDAY NEXT 14th instant. WTLL. WILKINSON, Secretary Hokitika Hospital. WANTED, by a Young Person, a Situation to Serve in a Shop, or Servant in a small family j town preferred. Apply office of this paper. TRISH POLITICAL EXILE&' FUND. " Who noble ends by noble means obtains, Or, failing, smiles in exile or in chains ; Like good Orilious, let them reign or bleed, ' like Socrates, suchmenaregreatindeed. Popk. We, the undersigned Committee, having been appointed by a public meeting convened at Paroa for the purpose of taking into consideration the necessity of collecting funds for the Irish Political Exiles, then under Go- . vernment restraint at Cbristchurch, do feel the warmest gratitude in tendering our humble thanks to all who so generously responded to that most urgent appeal ; and for whose information we subjoin a summary of amounts collected in various, districts and forwarded to us. Dk. £ b. d. To cash collected by Messrs John Power %nd M. Keating, South Beach - - - - 23 1 6 Do do M. Dowling and E. Quinn, _ - Greymouth - - -2116 0 Do do M. Hart and M. O'Donnall, Rutherglen - - - 18 16 0 Received per M. Noonan from Napoleon's, Noble's, Duffer's, and Half -ounce - '- 59 6 6 Do do E. (-alaher, No Town, &c. 50 0 0 Do do A. Breen, Eight Mile - 10 0 0 Do do P. Kiely, Greenstone -100 > 0 Do do M. Monahan, Nelson Creek 25 0 0 Do do do CaUaghan's - 410 6 Do do J. Toohey, Teremakau • 110 0 Total received - - 224 0 6 Cr. £ "• d f By cash transmitted to Exiles - 100 0 0 Do do for transmitting same - 018 0 Do do telegrams - • - 114 0 Dodohorsehireandferri.es - 115 0 Do do advertisement and incidentals • • - 2 9 0 Do do balance on hand • - 117 4 6 Total - - - 224 0 6 The above sum (£ll7 4s 6d) we have this day transmitted per s.s. Alhambra to the Central Committee at Melbourne — same to ! be forwarded by them to the Exiles for whom it was collected. MICHAEL DOWLING, Chairman. JOHN BYRNE, Treasurer. THOMAS COLTON. PATRICK MORRISSY. EDWARD BUTLER, Secretary. August 10, 1871. rT^M. QUINN AND SON, JOINERS& UNDERTAKERS, Albert street. Tombstones, Monuments, and. ' :. \ - Enclosures erected.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 950, 12 August 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 950, 12 August 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 950, 12 August 1871, Page 3

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