Public Notices GREY DISTRICT ACCLIMATISA TION SOCIETY. Any persons shooting in the neighborhood of the town are requested to be careful anc not destroy the Coh'fornian Quail, recently turned out. The birds are supposed to b< upon Mr Kilgour's property, at the back oi "the Rifle Range, Owners of dogs are specially notified that no dogs are allowed upon Messrs Kilgoui and Perotti's property, and that when dogs are found trespassing, the owners of such will be prosecuted in terms of the Act. JAMES PAYNE, Secretary, G.D.A.S. T^" O T I C E. Mr W. B. SIMPSON, lately in the employ of Hildebrand and Weber, Butchers, Greymouth, is not authorised to collect any moneys whatever on their account, and any persons paying him money after this notice I shall still hold responsible for payment of the'rotne. A. HILDEBRAND. September 10th. TMPORTANT NOTICE. TO GREY VALL3Y TRAVELLERS. Tolls REDUCED 50 per cent, by taking New Punt, Arnold and Stillwater Tramway. Having made arrangements with the proprietors of the new punt, Arnold River, the subscriber has much pleasure in announcing the above reduction of toll. ALEX. MONTGOMERY. Caution. — Travellers taking Langdon's new track continue to trespass on a portion of mine, and will be charged full rates. TollI gate is removed to near Curtis'a house. A.M. T^* O T I O E. 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 7.0 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. August 22, 1872. Money TIT ONEY TO LEND, on first-class security, at a reasonable rate. Apply to *' Mortgage," office of this paper. Educational! - f^i REYMOUTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL, " Mackay street. Conducted by Mr CHARLES PRINCE, late Principal of the Classical School, Westbury street, East St. . Kilda, Victorh, aud formerly Head Master of Gray's Grammar School, Essex, England. A Class for Young Ladies is formed from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. ; and for Young Gentlemen, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Terms, also for Boarders and Day Pupils, on application. September 17, 1872. Bootmaker JOHN HA RGR AYE S, BOOTMAKER, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth and the smrounding districts that he has taken the Shop recently occupied by Mr G. Cooper, in Boundary street, near the "Argus' Office, and trusts, by particular attention to all work entrusted* to him, to merit a share of public patronage. Repairs neatly executed, and with dispatch. Sewing machines cleaned and repaired. Missing; friend WILLIAM B. STENHOUSE, last heard of at Juno Creek, Queensland. Write to your uncle, J. Bruce, "Argus" Office, Greymouth. GOOSE EGGS, Duck Eggs, Aylesbury Duck Eggs. Retreat Hotel
Drapery. HENRY YOUNG, QWWii CBAfEB, AND SILK MEHCER, BALLARAT HOUSE, (Next Dr MoHceis), Mawhera Quay, j ; Greymouth.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1294, 21 September 1872, Page 3
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