Educational. ]l/T I S S BOCK'S SCHOOL, 1 ■**•*• Mackay Street, Greymouth, Will re-open on MONDAY, Bth JANUARY, 1872. Accommodation for a limited number of Pupils as Boarders. T ADIES SEMINARY. Mrs, GEORGE will resume Scholastic duties on MONDAY, the Bth January, 1872. She has removed her Ladies Seminary to the house lately in the occupation of Mr Bremond, corner of Herbert and Hospital streets. jITR JOLLY'S SCHOOL •"•*- Hospital street, Greymouth. All the branches of an English and Commercial Education. Latin and Mathematics, &c. Drill class once a-week. "VTATIONAL SCHOOL, Albert street, Greymouth. The above School will RE-OPEN' on TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1872. T. THOMAS. TI/TISS FAIRHALL'S SCHOOL Will be RE-OPENED On MONDAY NEXT, the Bth JANUARY. OREYMOUTH ACADEMY FOR |JT YOUNG LADIES. 3amden Cottage, Chapel street, near the Wesleyan Church. Conducted by MISS HOLLIDAY. Instructions given in English, French, Music, Dancing, &c. Plain and Fancy Needlework. Public Notices. TCT O T I ■ O E. CAPTAIN BALDWIN, Travelling Sub-Commissioner Of the GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES DEPARTMENT, [taring his stay in Greymouth will be found * at the MELBOURNE HOTEL, iVhere he Will be happy to see persons lesirous to obtain information respecting the tfew Zealand Government Life Assurance, >r to give proposals. VT 0 T 1 C E . D. MAGOFFIN, after the Ist January, rill place all then Outstanding Accounts, inturred prior to the 21st inst., in the hands >f his Solicitor for collection. He likewise intimates his continuance in ;he same business, and lv's readiness to com )ly with any Christmas oi New Year Orders le may be tavored with. D. MAGOFFIN, Boundary street, Greymouth, d REYMOUTH RACE MEETING, UT 18th and 19th MARCH. TUESDAY, 19th MARCH, 1872, jrREYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, of 200 Boys ; second horse to save his stake. Nominations 3 guineas, and acceptances 7 guineas. Distance, 2k miles. Nominations will close on December 31 ; handicap declared on January 21, and acceptances received up to February 29 next. Nominations and acceptances to hold good if bearing post mark of above dates. JAMES PAYNE, Hon. Sec. T^T 0 T I C E~. Mr J. W. HALL is authorised and empowered to collect (within a given time), all outstanding accounts contracted prior to 21st December, for and on account of D. MAGOFFIN. Boundary street, Dec. 28, 1871. pONNEL'S EAST INDIAN REMEDIES. The undersigned have just received a fresh supply of the above medicine. HAMILTON AND NICHOL T ANG DON'S FERRY, Ghey River. The proprietor begs to notify that th&t Ferry is again available to the public First-class Punts for crossing the River at high and low water, and the public can rest assured that no delay, even at the highest floods, will take place, as everything is in safe and good working order. Fruiterer, &c. WG . COBU RN, • Wholesale and Retail FRUITERER, GREENGROCER, &c, Having taken those commodious and centrally situated premises in Richmond Quay, next to Ashton's Family Hotel, is now prepared to supply FRUIT, VEGETABLES, OYSTERS, &c, . At the lowest remunerative prices. Quality guaranteed. Hotels and families waited on for orders. * W. G. C. hopes by studying the tastes and ; requirements of the public to merit a sharo I ! of their patronage. .
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1075, 8 January 1872, Page 3
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