Drapery. EXTENSION OF PREMISES. H. YOUNG, Having enlarged and improved the Shop on M awhera Quay, now so widely known as the BALLARAT HOUSE, Is able to show a First-class Assortment of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING, The Style, Quality, and Price of which cannot fail to satisfy all "who may favor him with their patronage. H. Y. begs to inform his numerous customers and the public generally, that his !?TOCK is now well assorted in every Department. SPEOIArjtoJaS. An excellent Variety in NEW FRINGES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, &c. NOVELTIES in LONDON and PARIS MILLINERY A few pieces of BLACK LYONS SILKS, bought at a Discount, and marked at a Slight Advance on Wholesale Prices. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, remarkably good value A magnificent choice of NEW LACE and SEWED GOODS H. Y. has every confidence in stating that intending Purchasers of DBAPERY and CLOTHING will find it advantageous to iDspect his NEW IMPORTATIONS Prior to purchasing elsewhere. A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE TO MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS. NOTE THE ADDRESS: HENRY YOUNG BALLARAT HOUSE, (Next Dr Morice's) Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. For Sale. Seeds. &c, "CIOR SALE-1O ARRIVE DEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. D. MAGOPPIN, „. , t, . o td l L nao Is now showing his New Season's Stock o 60 tonß Prime Seed Potatoes garden and S AGRIOULTDRAL SEEDS , 60,000 Hobart Town Shingles SEED POTATOES, 20,000 do do sft Palings The Mohong, Kidney, and Pink. , A , , n , „ Cabbage Plants, Guano. Bone Dust, and 10 tons do Chaff * £ lower PotSf 100 cases do Jams 200 do do Fruit Early Orders would obbge. Onions, &c, &c. D. M's ten years practical experience in the seed trade should qualify him to know the article and the requirements so peculiarly D. GIKDWOOD and CO., requisite to this climate. Mawhera Quay. L^ TE J££prAlJL FOR SALE— SADDLERY BUSINESS, 142 packages General Grocery Goods, „ „„«,.,.^ TTmrr ex Kate Conley, from Melbourne GREYMOUTH, 50 pac k a ges ex Wellington, from DunWith edia VALUABLE STOCK, Week]y Ne]gon of Dairy Situate in the most central portion of Grey- an d other Produce, mouth ; and being long established and the AT 3 pRICES AjJ AN y OTHER only one, it has consequently secured the HOUSE IN THE TRADE. trade of the town and district. This is in- "" v " creasing daily, and on the eaily opening of Boundary street the roads to the mining and agricultural Greymouth S 21^872 districts, it will naturally assume (communi- Greymouth, Aug. 21, 1574 cation being hitherto by water) proportions that will render it a first-class investment Oil oaie. for a man of capital and energy. T?T?rT?TVFT> The absolute necessity of the proprietor JUST RECEIVED, * ViCt ° ria * Per Kate Conley and other vessels, for particulars, apply large stock of— M. O'CALLAGHAN, Hennessy's and Martell's pale and dark Mawhera Quay. Brandies, in bulk and case ■ " " Old Jamaica Rum, of superior quality FOR SALE Scotch and Irish Whiskey, from the most celebrated distilleries On liberal terms, Guinness's Porter in quarts and pints Tennant's Ale ido do STOCK AND GOODWILL OF SMITH- A splendid assortment of Cordials— FIELD BUTCHERY, ' ' Lemonade, Sodawater; and Sarsaparilla fj T n . (in bottles, at lemonade prices); „ ... c j-own. a neral assortment of goods in the Consisting of- Spirit department, all of which will bo | f °P. , sold wholesale and retail, at the Stock-yard lowest riceSi Pigs A lf 0) Horses Hooper and Dodson's celebrated Pale Sausage Machine, Eagfc India and other A1 at Three valuable Cattle Dogs brewery prices, in hogsheads, qr., In fact, everything^necessary for the con- * nd other oa _ s^ducting of a .^* e r nßi^» ineßS - MR TAYLOR being, sole agent for GreyFor further particulars, apply at mo uth f these ales are also sold at the Middleton's Wharf HoteL WHITE HORSE HOTEL. Ojj SAL E— Wholesale buyers will be liberally treated, tt .i tx *c vi i t» „». Q'li, and a trial is respectively solicited. Hart's, Duffield's, and Dunn's Silk- L dressed Flour, in 1001 b. and 2001 b. bags. Empty Bottles bought. Colonial Produce, allkinds. JAMEg TAYLOE GLENN BROTHERS, QEED POTATOES. BEED POTATOES. Importers, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Mer ■_ chants, Albert street. q. WOOLCOCK AND CO. ~ — " ~~~~ beg to inform their numerous customers that *O Let. tte y tave j UBt rece i ve( i a parcel of Prime _ 7 E T Derwent Seed Potatoes. j^ Early application necessary, supply being BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, in Chapel limited. street, Greymouth. Also, that their Oats, Bran, Chaff, Pollard, Apply at the ™ R o£ UTJINNESS) Wheat, Colonial Flour, Hams,Baccn, Cheese, ' Solicitor, Tainui street. Butter, Eggs, Onions, Potatoes, &c, are ■ for price and quality, unequalled in this or m O LET. an y town on the West Coast. Especially Eggs. • The RAILWAY HOTEL, Prime New Butter now coming to hand. Mawhera Quay. „,„,„,, ~ .. Aoiilv HPEN Thousand Plants— Cabbage, Cauh- . vv * c. H. BOASE, J. flower, Brocoli, Red Cabbage. Retreat On the premises, Hotel, Araey Street Bridge,
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1321, 23 October 1872, Page 3
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