For continuation of News, see 4th page.) Meeting", PUB 1I C NOTICE. The inhabitants of the Grey and all who take an interest in founding an Acclimatisation Society are most respectfully invited to attend a MEETING called for that purpose THIS (WEDNESDAY), at 8 pjn., at the Union Hotel, Mawhera Quay. Dissolution of Partnership TVISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The Partnership hitherto subsisting between WILLIAM PITT and JAMES BiCKKRTON FISHER, as Solicitors, &c, was Diwolved by mutual consent on the 31st AUGUST last Mr William Pitt will continue to conduct the Reefton practice. WILLIAM PITT.' Public Notices T>ROVINCE OF NELSON. Application for Agricultural Lease. Ahaura, September 14, 1872. To Warden Whitefoord— I hereby apply for a Lease of Land for Agricultural Purposes, situate at north bank of Otutu Eiver, near the mouth, and containing one hundred acres or thereabouts ; and I deposit herewith the Eeceivei's receipt for £20, in accordance with the Agricultural Lease Begulations of the second day of May, 1872, made under the "Gold < Fields Act, 1866." EDWARD GREENWAY, Ahaura, The above application will be heard before me nt Ahaura, on Friday, the 27th day of September, 1872. (Sd.) CALEB WHITEFOORD, Warden. "VT O T I C E. Mr W. B. SIMPSON, lately in the employ of Hildebrand and Weber, Butchers, Greymonth, is not authorised to collect any, moneys whatever on their account, and any peraons paying him moneyjafter this notice I ehall still hold responsible for payment of the some. A. HILDEBRAND. September 10th. TMPORTANT NOTICE.* TO GREY YALL3Y TRAVELLERS. Tolls REDUCED 50 per cent, by taking New Punt, Arnold and Stillwater.Tramway. Haying made arrangements with the proprietors of the new punt, Arnold River, the aubscriber has much pleasure in announcing the above reduction of toll. ALEX. MONTGOMERY. N. B. Should Travellers, by taking opposition punt, compel me to further expense in collecting for trespass on Tramway, late rates from them will still continue to be levied. A.M. "SjT O 0? I 1J il We, the undersigned, Smiths of Greymouth, respectfully beg to announce, that on and after the First day of September, in consequence of the heavy advance on Iron (being 70 per cent.), we have been compelled to advance the price of Smiths' Work and Shoeing 15 per cent. (Signed) H. NOY,~ JOHN M'GREGOR, JAS. JONES, W. H. STONE. Auguit 22, 1872.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1291, 18 September 1872, Page 3
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385Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1291, 18 September 1872, Page 3
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