Auctions, FRIDAY, 29th MARCH, At 3 o'clock. TO BREWERS, And Those Seeking a Safe Investment. For Positive Sale, under a Bill of Sale.. ALEXANDER DIM ANT is instructed to sell, without the slightest reserve, on Friday, 29th March, at 3 aclock p.m. — The oldest Brewery in Ross, known as "Mason's, ". complete and furnished with every requisite for M - immediate operations. : Stock consists of a large quantity of casks, all sizes, vats, mash baths, coolers, pumps, malt-mill (driven ■ , ' ■ ■ by a water-wheel 15 feet in diameter) and supplied with water for brewing and all other purposes, supplied from the Totara and Jones' Creek Water Company Extensive premises to cover the whole, title indisputable. Terms at Sale. For particulars, apply to A. DIM ANT, Auctioneer. Ross. Tea Meeting' nOBDEN SUNDAY SCHOOLThe ANNIVERSARY T3A MEETING In connection with the above, Wr\ be held in the SCHOOL-ROOM, Cobden, On the 29th MARCH (GcodFriday), After which A PUBLIC MEETING ;.:^ beheld, ; At which addresses "and singing will be giver. Tea on the table at half -past five. Amusements. . A BIT OF PLEASANT NEWS! J. T. CROFT, the original proprietor, has resumed possession of the old and wellknown Bowling Saloon and. Rifle Gallery, White Horse, Hotel, G.reYraouth, and can assure his old- friends arid the public that everything will be kept in that first-rate order that made the establishment so favorite a resort when previously under his manage* ment. Art Union. iy o t i c c The DRAWING for PRIZES in the Art Union, m aid of the Funds of the Presbyterian Church, will Positively take place on MONDAy EVENING, the Ist APRIL, ab 8 o'clock, in the Volunteer Hall. J. M'MILLAN, Hon. Sec. "VT O TIC E . The DRAWING for PRIZES in C. BROADBENT'S ART UNION Will positively take place on SATURDAY EVENING, The 30th Instant, at 8 o'clock, At HAMILTON GILMEH'S HOTEL nriflE GRAND DRAWING of PRIZES ' . In aid of . ; S T.-t A T R ICjK'S jC HU^RC H/ Greymouth, WILL TAKE PLACE NEXT. WEEK^ Our up-country friends, who have kindly undertaken,, the distribution of tickets, are respectfully requested to send us j the blocks, • with the money received and the names of the purchasers, as also the tickets unsold, HENRY BELLIARD, S.M. Cabinetmaker, &c OAMUEL HUNTER, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, and GENKI!.»L FURNITURE DEALER, Boundary street. N.B.— Furniture let on hire ; old furnitnre bought and sold. SAMUEL HUNTER, j To Let. rrT o r 7 1~~ i t~~. The SHOP in Tainui street, lately occupied by Thomas Amos. ! Apply 1 KENNEDY BROS. ■ rjT\O LET, for Building purposes, on easy ' J terra 8, part of allotment 30, Boundary I stieet, adjoining the Argus Office. Apply - office of this paper.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1144, 28 March 1872, Page 3
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