Auctions. THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, At noon. NANOARROW, HENDERSON & CO. have received instructions from the Commissioner of Native Reserves, to offer for sale by public auction, at their rooms, on Thursday, October 3, at noon, A Twenty-one yean Lease of the piece of Land, in Mackay street, oil which the Native Reserves Office now stands. The frontage to Mackay street is 66ft, With a depth of 132 ft: annual rental, L2O. A Twenty-one years Lease of allot* ment No 48, at the corner of Albert and Mackay streets, 33ft x 66ft ; annual rent, L2O. "POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. The Sale of the Native Reserves Office Allotment in Mackay street, and of Allot* ment No. 48, corner of Mackay and Albert •treets is POSTPONED till THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. By order of the Commissioner of Native Reserves. NANCARROW, HENDERSON & CO., Auctioneers.. THIS DAY, r WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, At 11 o'clock. T\ MACLEAN AND CO. \J% are instructed by Jas. Hamilton and Co. to sell, at their rooms, Mawhera Quay, en Wednesday 2nd instant, at 11 o'clock, TWO SHARES in a CLAIM, Head and Tail-Race, and Horse, &c., Lately the property of Wm. Dreyklufft and Ernest Nwte. Lien foreclosed on. D. MACLEAN & CO. Auctioneers. Amusements TTOLUNTEER HA LL. THIS WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, BENEFIT TO MKS LUCY ASHTON. Two New Pieces. USED UP, Musical Interlude, and MARRIED AND SETTLED. The Greymouth Band have kindly given their services. Front Seats, 3s ; Back, 2s. /^1 RAND ART UNION OF JEWELRY, &c, &c. 45 Prizes, of the aggregate value of £121. 121 tickets at £1 each. To be DRAWN at GILMER'S HOTEL, OK SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 12. Meetiii£. A MEETING of the GBEYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB COMMITTEE will be held THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of deciding upon Handicaps and other most important bnsinesß. JAMES PAYNE, Secretary. Jockey Club Committee Room, Albion Hotel, October 1, 1872. Wanted WANTE D— very much wanted— by a person of twelve years' experience of board, lodging, and vexation of spirit in Colonial hotels, the honor and pleasure of living with a private family, to whom he willjjive no trouble beyond the preparation of his bed and his breakfast! The applicant believes himself to be moral, and (comparatively) temperate in his habits, and any person who will take him in will confer a Benefit upon him individually and upon •ociety at large Such an opportunity of doing good, and being sufficiently paid for it, rarely offers. Personal inspection of the applicant invited. Address 0.X., office of this paper. ANTED the Public to Know, that T NORTH, at the Little Shop, corner of Mawhera Quay and Boundary street, Importer of Glass, China, Earthenware, Basketware, American Chairs Toys, &c, is selling those articles Cheaper t an ever before sold in Greyioouth. ana in <es an inspection of Mivanedßtock. Goods lent on hire. Country orden promptly attended to, and all Good carefully packed.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1303, 2 October 1872, Page 3
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