Educational. MISS BOC K'S SCHOOL, Mackay Street, Between Tainui and Albert Streets, ; . Greymouth. 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. MR JOLLY'S SCHOOL. -^-*- Hospital street, Grreymouth. All the branches of an English and Com- : mercial Education. Latin and Mathematics, &c. Drill class once a-week. MATIO N A L SCHOOL, Albert street, Greymouth. The above School will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1872. T. THOMAS; /GREYMOUTH ACADEMY FOR \JT YOUNG LADIES; Camden Cottage, Chapel street, near the Wesleyan Church. : : Conducted by MISS HOLLIDAY. Instructions given in English, French, Music, -: ■..-;• Dancing, &c. . Plain and Fancy Needlework. Blacksmiths. XjIRASER AND TANNER, (Laic of the firm of Stone and Fraser) Beg to intimate that they have opened those well known premises formerly occupied by Thomas Trist, as GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, FARRIERS, SHOESMITHS, &c. Werita street, Greymouth. Public Notices. TVTUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Mr SHORT, Travelling Agent for the Mutual Life Assurance Society, can be consuited during his stay in Greymouth at the Albion Hotel, or at the office of G. W. MOSS, Agent, Australian Mutual Provident Society. ■VT O T I C E . CAPTAIN BALDWIN, Tkavellikg Sub-Commissioner Of the GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES DEPARTMENT, ; During his stay in Grej'mouth will be found at the MELBOURNE HOTEL, Where he Will be happy to see persons desirous to obtain information respecting the New Zealand Government Life Assurance, or to give proposals. T A N G D 0 N'S FERRY, Grey Rivek. The proprietor begs to notify that that 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.
iyr 0 t t c c. IF FREDERICK JOHN BARNETT, native of Kent, last heard of at Nelson Creek, does not reolaim his Box before the 23rd inst., it will be sold to pay expenses. ELI HELLIER, Arney street. N.B.— Two letters from home. January 9, 1872. /GREYMOUTH RACE MEETING, .VJr 18th and 19th MARCH. . TUESDAY, 19tii MARCH, 1872, Gkeymouth Jockey Club Handicap, of 2QO soys ; second horse to save his stake. Nominations 3 guineas, and acceptances 7 guineas. Distance, 2£ miles. Nominations will close on December 31 j 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, Hop. Sec. piONNEL'S EAST INDIAN REMEDIES. The undersigned have just received afresh supply of the above medicine. ' ' HAMILTON AND NICHO L, Wanted. WANTED, a Draper's Assistant. Apply J. Manson and Co., Mawhera Quay. WANTED, a Man accustomed to Milk, and to be able to serve customers. A Dairy to Sell or Let.. Apply Antonio Perrin, Preston road. t.L.I.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1079, 12 January 1872, Page 3
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