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■*i Meeting, 8 TTTEALTH OF NATIONS QUART y Vy. MIMNG CO. (Registered). b ' t Shareholders who cannot themselves b 8 present at the EXTRAORDINAR V MEEI . ING to be held at Reefton, on MONDAY p 16th SEPTEMBER instant, at 2 o'cloci ['. p.m., aro requested to forward Proxies t ; the Company's Office, to be deposited ther "; at least 24 hours before the time for holdin P meeting. ( t KB.— A proxy Bhall be in writing trade j the hand of the appointor. No person shai : be a proxy who is not a shareholder, and ni l > proxy shall represent more than three share i. holders. E PATRICK BRENDAN, ' Manager. t Reefton, Sept. 3, 1872. BAND OF HOPE GOLD-MINING CO (Rkoistkred). • Shareholders who cannot themselves bi present at the EXTRAORDINARY MEET ! ING to be held at Reefton, on SATURDAY, 14th INST., at 10 o'clock a. m., are re 1 quested to forward Proxies to the Company*! 1 Office, to be deposited there at least 24 1 hours before the time for holding meeting. N.B.— A proxy shall be appointed ir writing under the hand of the appointor. No person shall be a proxy who is not a shareholder, and no proxy shall .represent more than three shareholders. PATRICK BRENNAN, Manager. Reefton, Sept. 3, 1872. Educational. T> ÜBL I C NO T ICE, GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MR CHARLKS~i>RINCE, Late Principal of .the Classical School, Westbury East, St Kilda, Victoria, and formerly Head Master of the Grays Grammar School, Essex, England, begs respectfully to announce tbat he has commenced in one of the large rooms at Mr JOHNSTON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Mackay street, during the erection of a permanent building for Boarders and Day Pupils. Mr Prince having had numerous applications to teach girls with his boys, begs to intimate tbat he is induced to form a Class (after the dismissal Of his boys, should a sufficient number offer) from 3.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.; and for those young ladies who could not then attend, and are of a more advanced age, an Evening Class, three nights in the week would, be formed ; and should there be any among these anxious to improve themselves as, or become, teachers, Mr Piince would devole his Saturday mornings, to their especial service ; or if they shoujd prefer being taught privately, form.uig a olass of themselves, he wp\\ld even . then endeavor to meet fhpjr views. Evening School commences at 7.30 p.m. Melbourne Private Hotel, Sept. 3, 1872. TTNTRIMMED HATS, Is, Is 3d, Is Cd, During the C H E A P SALE, At J. MAN SO N AND C O.S. Money no AA TO BE LENT on MORTGAGE. Apply at the office, of : WM. PERKINS, : . , , Solicitor, » .-_■-. We/Jta fttr^ei "VT QNBY TO .LEND, on first-class security, at a reasonable rate. Apply to .'* Mortgage," office of this paper. Missing: triend A DELAIDE, or ANTHONY BADE.J\. Should this meet the eye of Adelaide or Anthony Bade, of -Liverpool, they are requested to write to their mother at Post Office, Greymouth, New Zealand ; or anyone knowing tfteir whereabouts will be rewarded by letting me know. < EJMZA BADE. ONALD, or ARCHD. M 'DONALD, from Scarnish, Tyree. Your brother Ewen wishes yon to send your address to the oflSceof "The Qrey River Argus." .

Draperyt ! BONA-FIDE SALE OF t>EAPEB¥ ;.■"■■ ' ■ ■AT T] SH- - ;/ ■■■•■ •■•; BALLAEAT HOUSE. mi oaQQOOTOn ' H. YOXJNQ, ■^hi,le thajnki,ng % inhaT?itanljS of the Ctrey District for the patronage received during theshortijivae he V s l^ ea in business, would diuw attention to the fact i %i$ iv order to effect A Speedy Clearance of Winter Stock, Prior to leaving for Melbourne to buy for the Spring Trade, he will allow A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT, (2s. in the pound) ou all cash purchases over 10s for three weeks from date. The STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW, and allowed to be TIIE BEST VALUE j IN CREYMWJm dn earty call is respectfully soluifetf. HENEY YOUNG, BALLARAT HOUSE (NEXT DR. MORICE'S, GREYMOUTH).

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1282, 7 September 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1282, 7 September 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1282, 7 September 1872, Page 3

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