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For Sale, O n Sale. FOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT. T\ MAGOFPIN, GROCER, By order of the Mortgagee. •*-'• fa b OILMAN'S STORES. The HOTEL, STORE, BAKERY, t> att?v AKm nnTAVr . r nnnnrr^ and STABLES, at Maori Gully! DAIRY AND COLONIAL PRODUCE, Arnold, lately owned by Mr M. china, Glass, and Earthenware. * mi **' Seed Depot. in SMA? 6 bUildiDgß ""^ "* Extra quantityVTeas on hand. The Hotel is centrally situated, and con- ZZ T T I~" Z" sists of bar, two sitting-rooms, five bed- I I 8 A L A— rooms, dining-room, and kitchen, all tho- Hart's, Duffield's, and Dunn's Silkroughly painted and papered throughout, and , „ -. . ,-.,, , , . furnished with every requisite for comfort dressed Flour, in 1001 b. and 2001 b. bags. iucnSve? "de 6 * ** extensive and Colonial Produce, all kinds. The Store is under the same roof with GLENN BROTHERS' the hotel, and stocked with a general assort- ... ' ment of goods necessary for an up-country Importers, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Mer« trade. chants, Albert street. The Bakery is close to the hotel, having a "~~ IIITTZ " new brick oven, and doing the best trade in f^ WOOL COCK AND CO. the district. V*/ • beg to inform their numerous cusAlso, tomers and the public in general that they 4 Horses, Dray and Harness, and Pack nave completed arrangements for the imSaddles. portation of all kinds of Produce on a much Wger scale than heretofore. a t?p e ti^ lefor^ c " onelot ' orseparately ' &*£%&:** FovinU particulars apply to h g, t » Ham3 ' Bacon » cheese > KENNEDY BROS. g8 ' ' / " .. - . . . , .. . Also, from Melbourne — I' AND FOR SALE. Potatoes, Onions, Maize, &c, ' „ ■ , _ The whole of which will be offered, on the Fronting on the new roads from Grey., wnarf> at unprecedented low ratesof profit. Apply to uay ' W. M. COOPER, =• Surveyor. To Let. ° 5 s a l r, " ~~ ■ ~~ — - A third Share in a first-rate Water J_ v a ± . Right, with an Extended Claim of one acre attached, in good working order, and paying >. well. Apply on the ground, to WALTER ' The SHOP in Tainui street, lately HAY, Lancashire Creek, New River. FOR SALE, in good order and condition, occupied by Thomas Amos, a Ship's Jolly Boat, from three to four i tons burden, cheap. Apply Ryan Brothers, . . Cobden. A w l * FOR SALE— Allotments Nos. 176, 177, ini'Ar\rT?nv nprw 178, Alexander street. Apply Kilgour KENNEDY BROS. andPerotti. FLOODS. FLOODS. FLOODS. FRESH SACRIFICES OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING-MUST BE SOLD, NO MATTER WHAT PRICES ARE REALISED. SKOGLUND AND PURCELL, Having had a lengthened stay on the West Coast, and not finding it advantageous to remain longer, Have resolved on leaving New Zealand And embarking for the African Diamond Fields. To enable them to effect a quick sale of their Stock, they now quote a few prices to show the public that this is a GENUINE CLEARING SALE. The whole Stock must be cleared out in six weeks or two months. Fancy Dresses, reduced to Is per yard, Worth Is 6d. Muslin Dresses, 5s (fast colors). Prints, Gd, worth 30jd. French Merino, all wool, 2s to 3s. Black Lustre, Is to 2s. Plaids, Is 6d. Lama Shawls, 12s 6d, worth 40s. Black Coburg, Is to 2s. Buch, 6d to 9d per yard. Worsted Braids, Is per card or Id per yard. Plumes, Is each. Ostrich Feathers, 7s 6d to 10s, worth 203. Stay-fasteners, 6d each. Black and white Falls, Is 6d each. American Leather, la 6d per yard. White Kid Gloves, 2s 6d. Waterproof Tweeds, 5s per yard, worth 7s 6d. Window Hollands, Is per yard, worth Is 6d. JMCiEJtfrS CLOTHING. Trousers and Vest, 255, worth 37s 6d. Trousers, 12s Gd to 16s. Vests, ss ; Shirts, 3s to 7s Gd ; Hats and Caps, Is to Is Gd. Plush Hats, 3s 6d to ss ; Boy's Moleskin Trousers, ss. Boys' Suits, 20s to 30s, worth 45s ; Knickerbockers, 12s Gd. BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! Ladies' Kid Boots, 5s to 8s 6d, worth 12s Gd and 15s. White Kid, 10s ; White Mosella Boots, 7s Gd. A great many Bargains are to be had in this Establishment, and they would advise the public, one and all, to come and see for themselves before they buy elsewhere, and they will find it greatly to their advantage. SKOGLUND AND PURCELL, (NEW ESTABLISHMENT) ALBERT STREET, QftEYMOUTH. uErated Water and Cordial Manufactory, MURRAY STREET. H WHTTMORE, (Established 1865.) Begß to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Greymouth and District for the very liberal patronage received during the last seven years. Business is now resumed in his New Premises, as above, where all orders wUI be executed with the greatest care and punctuality. N.B.— Licensed to retail Wines, Spirits, Ale, and Porter, by the Bottle. K. WHIT MORE.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1143, 3 April 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1143, 3 April 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1143, 3 April 1872, Page 3

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