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Public Notices. /vr , o t i c c. . In consequence of heavy losses sustained through the late flood, I have particularly to request that all persons indebted to me, call and settle their accounts without delay., JAMES MOLLOY, Twelve-Mile Landing. March 6, 1872. IV" O I C E The Undersigned, in returning thanks to his numerous friends and the public in general for the liberal patronage accorded him previous to the late flood, has now the pleasure to inform them that he has resumed business in his old premises, and trusts by keeping only the best of goods and selling at the smallest remunerative profits to merit a continuance of past favors. Note the address — B . J ON E S , Family Gkocbr, Provision Merchant, Fruiterer and Seedsman, Richmond Quay, near Boundary! street. 1^" O T~ I O E: • Having relinquished business at the Ferry Hotel, Mawhera Quay, I particularly request all parties indebted to me to pay their, accounts on or before the Ist of MARCH, otherwise I shall be compelled to take proceedings for the recovery of same. ; CHARLES H. RHODES. LL parties indebted to GEORGE MARTIN, of. the late Cove of Cork Hotel, are requested to pay their accounts immediately, otherwise they will be put into the hands of a Solicitor for recovery. Greymouth, 23rd Feb.-, 1872. JM U .... L L E R, * (Late European Hotel). All persons indebted to J. Mnller are respectfully requested to pay their accounts without delay, in consequence of the total loss experienced by him during the late flood. . ; Removal. /CHANGE OF BUSINESS PLACE F. C. DUPRE, WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, Begs to announce to -his many customers and the public in general that inconsequence of the flood he was obliged to REMOVE from his old place of business, on Richmond Quay, and has taken possession of his NEW SHOP, alongside the Viotoria HoteL . F. C. DUPRE, taking the opportunity of thanking for past favors, hopes that he will maintain the good opinion he gained with the public by carefully attending to neatness in the manufacture of Jewelry and best repairs to Watches. • A choice assortment of Jewelry and Watches, just received. . TA M O S , HAS R EM O V E D To Next Door to the Albion Hotel. HILDEBRAND AND WEBER beg to inform the public that the Branch of their; Business, formerly on Richmond Quay, is now transferred to the new and spacious premises they have just erected in BOUNDARY STREET. V Hotels, Families, and Shipping supplied with their accustomed punctuality.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1130, 12 March 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1130, 12 March 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1130, 12 March 1872, Page 3

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