AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, ASHTON and CASSIDY, Proprietors, Will leave Ashton's Family Hotel to-day at ...■--■■: 8,30 a.m. A LINE OF SADDLE HORBES in conjunction with the same to all parts of «he Colony. E. ASHTON & Co., Proprietors. -TTTT ATERPROOF CLOTHING. The Undersigned tave now ON SALE a splendid assortment of the followingBlack Waterproof Thigh Leggings ' •Black TwillecL Waterproof Coats .)'"' Black Plain Waterproof Coats v:J Dfab' Twilled Waterproof Coats ■ Real Mackintosh Coats ' !L Paramattft Macintosh Coats. All the above are very superior, and stitched seams. Also,-..;' Yellow Oilskin Trousers • 'Yellow Oilskin Jackets Yellow Oilskin Jumpers Yellow Oilskin Deck Coats, extra long Yellow Oilskin Riding Trousers, extra strapped. Inspection invited. THOMPSON, SMITH, AND BARKLEY. T M A N S O N & CO. Have jnst opened the Largest Stock of MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS ever received in one shipment by them or any other firm O n »>o rVv,Qf. conniving of 120 DOZEN of our well-known Large Sized 4s 6d Flannel Shirts ; al-n 70 fW, Konl Welsh rip fi« 6d ; and 50 d»z of our own Hand-made Flannels, which for genuine value cannot be equalled in New Zealand. ; TT E N R V YOUNG, GENERAL DRAPER, BALLARAT HOUSE, Next door to Dr Morice. Mawhera Quay. TV" O T 3 O E . GILMER BROTHERS have made arrangements for running a Line of SADDLE HORSES through to REEFTON, via Ahaura. Horses may be obtained at the tables, Cobden, Ahaura., and Rut'} > i. PUBLIC NOTICE. KEEFTON. E. ASHTON having made arrangements at the different places, is now prepared to supply saddle horses from Hokitika, Greymouth, Ahaura, and Totara Flat, to Reefton direct, at reduced rates. POSr OFFICE NOTICES. For Nelson, Wellington, and Auckland, per 8 s Tararua, this day, at 11 a. m For Cobden, daily, at 11 a. m. For -Hokitika and Paroa, daily, at tide time. For Brnnnerton, Twelve-mile, Camptown, Ahaura, and Half-Ounce every Tuesday, at 9 a.m., and every Thursday, at 2.30 p.m. For Ruthetgleu, Marsdcu, and Cliftor, every Tuesday, at tide time. ; For Napoleon Hill and No Town, every Thursday, at 2.30 p.m. From Rutherglen, .Marsdeu, and Clifton, every Thursday, at tide time. From Arnold, every Wednesday, at 3 p.m. From Brunnerton, Twelve-Mile Landing, Camptown, Ahaura, and Half-Ounce, every Monday and Wednesday, at 3.30 p.m. From Reefton, every Wednesday and Friday, at 5 p.m. From No Town and Napoleon Hill, every Monday, at 3.30 p.m. -
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1234, 12 July 1872, Page 2
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