. Missing Friends, J- TJ OBERT STEWART LYNCH.— Writ Jl\j immediately to your mother, Catherin 0 Lynch, 21 Young street, Fitzroy. Busines of importance. 6 TF this should meet the eye of EDWARI X CLAEKE, from Castlepollard, County 6 Westmeatb, Ireland— He will oblige b; 6 writing to his Sister M. M. Clarke, Green 1 6 Hotel, Clifton. 6 *--*- 6 "ITTILLI AM JACK .—Any information re VY pecting William^ Jack, -yrho lef 0 Otago two years ago, will be most thankfully 6 resceived by his Son, John Jack care of Ai Laden, Maori Point, ShotoVer, Otago. g CJHOULD this meet the eye of eithei 6 k5 JAMES or NEILLY KANE, fron Garvagh, Ireland, they are anxiously re g quested to communicate with their Father at Feeny's Boarding House, Queen street, Melbourne. TTENRY CARSON.— lnformation re ? XX specting the above, who came out ii U the ship Electric, in 1862, and was lasl heard of in Dnnedin, will be thankfully re v ceived by his uncle, Mr Jackson, Annan, Scotland, or James Sharp, office of tbii paper. Important news from home. IF this should meet the eye of DAVIE HOPKINS, native of Cwmtwrcl 3 South Wales, last heard of at New River, } Any information of him or his whereabouts; will be thankfully received by — WILLIAM HOPKINS, j ... Pp3tO.M j ... .'. . . Westport: 5 For Sale. ; pOR SALE, OR TO LET, | THE MASONIC HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, ' The Proprietor, owing to business engage , ments, having to proceed to the Ahaura. • For particulars apply to Mr B. Gough, on [ the premises. jrpEAS. TEAS. The Undersigned begs to announce that he has received from the Best and Cheapest ! Markets a large quantity of NEW SEASONS 1 TEAS, on terms which enables him to SELL , BY RETAILTEA, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, AT ; 2s 6d perJb. . All other Groceries and Wines and Spirits 1 proportionately sheap; i T E R M S~ • ■ C A S H . TH O MAS JOYC F, 1 Wholesale and Retail GROCER, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHA NT, | Albert street (Next door to Star Hotel). OEED OATS. SEED OATS. The undersigned has received instructions to sell 500 bags Seed Oats, in lots to suit purchasers. GLENN BROTHERS, Importers, Wine, Spirit and Provision Merchants, Albert, street. WEIR'S SEWING MACHINE (COMPLETE), With all the latest improvements. Price — 755, For ease, silence of movement, and real worth, the above machines have no equal. Its great simplicity . renders personal instruction unnecessary- To be had at M. O'BRIEN'S, Mawhera Quay.
For Sale. ~ "Cl O R SALE. Is 4 10th Shares in Adam Smithes Prospecting Claim, Inangahua. i of 7th Interest in Kelly's Claim. ) | Interest in Newton's Claim. ', | Interest in No. 1 North and Energetic y Claims, Adam Smith's Line. 's £ Share in Claim No. 2 South, A. Smith's Line !■ For full particulais, apply to > * G. W. MOSS,. y Sharebroker, r ' Tainui-street. N. B . — Oiders taken, or estimates obtained r on all kinds of quartz machinery, j Plans, particulars, &o, at office. 1' O E E D POTATOES. . THE CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN. !• tl t D. M'LEAN, Boundary street, has ON i- SALE— ' A fine lot of Seed Potatoes— Early Kidneys, Early Shaws, Browns River. ) Also, i A very fine sample for Cooking. i, Just landed, ex Gothenburg and Ocean Bride, A particularly fine quality of Butter and M'Connell's Hams and Bacon. Wines and Spirits by single bottle. i Goods forwarded to North and South Beach, free of charge. DU NO AN M'LEAN, , Boundary street ; The Cheapest Store in town. : SEED POTATOES . "Cl O R S ALE. 1 The long established LAKE WAKATIi- HOTEL, Richmond Quay, Greymouth. For particulars, apply J WM. KING, j Proprietor. ' TTATWARD'S LONG INDIA-RUBBER BOOTS, i Now landing, and FOR SALE at— W. K ILGO U R'S Sabastopol House (late) F. and G. F.Bullen. ■piOR SALE OR TO LET. SHAMROCK HOTEL AND GARDEN, South Beach. Trains stop opposite the house each journey between Greymouth and Paroa, and , vice versa. -Ten months' license to expire. . Apply on the premises. Tjl OR S A L E, Those Centrally-situated and Extensive Premises at the Ahaura, known as the - I ROYAL HOTEL, And lately in the occupation of Mr D. M'Kenna. 1 ■' * f . For full particulars apply, to ■ KENNEDY BROS"., Greymouth.FOR SA L E ,—200,000 CABBAGE PLANTS. G. Chesterman, Ciemorne Gardens, South Beach.
THOMPSOI, SMITH, AM) BAEKLET Are now showing an immense variety of LAJDIES' GHXLpjREISr'S JrXA.TS, Just received from the celebrated manufactories of* Messrs James Allen and Co., Luton and Dunstable, which, tor variety and style, will not be equalled on the West Coast. THOMPSON, SMIThTaND BAEKLEY are now exhibiting a most superb collection of L.ONDON TRIMMED HATS, Direct from Messrs Smith and Lysters, of that city, which, for variety, style, an^ beauty, are rarely seen in any part of New Zealand. THOMPSON, SimrTMD BAEKLEY Invite special attention to their 2STEIAT DRESS Gf-OOIDS, Among which will be found those beautiful, elegant, and durable Textures, known as BALERMO TWILLS, CHINEE REPPS, ITALIAN CLOTHS, PLAIN LUSTRES, &c, &c. THOMPSON, SMIThT AND BARKLEY Have just opened up a case of LACE CURTAINS, Direct importations from Mersrs Heyman and Alexander, of Nottingham^ which they are SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THOMPSON, SMITH, AND BARKLEY r '' Are now showing NEW HOSIERY, Just to hand from the eminent Derbyshire manufacturers, Messrs George '. Brittle and Co. THOMPSON, SMI~TH7AND BARKLEY Are now Selling, at unusually low prices, BROWN HOLLANDS, AND OTHER LINEN GOODS, Imported from Messrs Kirtleson and Co., Belfast. THOMPSON, SMITH, AND BARKLEY Would call most particular attention to their very Extensive Importations of Eiiglish and Continental made Boots & Shoes, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THOMPSON, SMITH7AND BARKLEY From the great extent of their business, have entered into a large " contract, with one of the most noted Victorian Boot , ■ . , Manufacturers for a regular supply of SUPERIOR WATERTIGHTS, LACE-UPS, BLUCHERS, COPPER TOES, . '■ ■ &c, «kc, - '••■ ■ ■ Which will enable theni* to sell these goods much cheaper than any other Hoiise on the Coast. - ''" ■■. TWENTY CASES HEYWARD'S L^¥g INDIA-RUBBER BOOTS, Daily expected, which, on arrival, will be sold at old prices. THOMPSON, SMITH, AND BARKLEY, As formerly, keep the • : ■ •• ' , LARGEST STOCK OF MEN S CLOTHING IN THIS COLONY, i Also, .-.,-'. COTTON, LINEN, AND LONG FLAX CANVAS, EXTRA HEAVY BAIZES, PLUSH, BLANKETS, &c, at the lowest possible price. ;
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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1002, 12 October 1871, Page 3
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