THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock. PBIZE PLANTS AND POULTRY. D MACLEAN AND CO. • will sell by public auction, at the Volunteer Hall, this day, at 3 o'clock, The Choice selection of Plants, Flowers, and Shrubs Exhibited by Mr Barker, at the Horticultural Show, being the produce of his nursery at Arahura; also, A large number of Prize Poultry, comprising some of the choicest Fowls exhibited at the Poultry Show. Without reserve. D. MACLEAN & CO., Auctioneers. PRIZE FOWLS. rfIHE whole of Stock of Mr PRINCE'S X FOWLS, including the Prize Poultry, Brahmas, Cochin China, and Game Bantams, Will be sold by public auction, To-day, at 3 o'clock, Immediately after the sale of Plants. MONDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, At Noon, AT AHAURA. TITA.CLEAN, AND, CLAPCOTT will sell by auction, at the yards, Ahaura, on Monday, 17th inst, at noon, XX HEAD PRIME FAT CATTLE. Mr M. Malley. Without reserve. Banquet. A.O.F. A WNIVERSARY of the Ancient Order £*- of Foresters, Greymouth, will be celebrated by a BALL and SUPPER, to be held at the Volunteer Hall, on MARCH 7, 1873. Tickets to be had from the following members of the Committee: —Messrs. Wickes, Fitzgerald, Jones, May, Jeffard, Sewell, and Secretary Boylan, JT. MAY, p.R. ' '"Ait Union T^OTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Mr HARRIS, of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, Grpyraquth,, begs to inform the public that bis ART-UNION Will positively be drawn for at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, on the evening of the 17th March (St. Patrick's Day), Consisting of that splendid Diamond Ring (value £80, first prize), Gold Chains, Watches, Ear,ringi, and otljer valuables, The quality of every article guaranteed, and the whole are on inspection at the hotel. A few tickets remain unsold, and all outstanding ones not paid, for at the time will not be recognised. Q.R AND ART.UN IOE Of GBROMO and OLEOGRAPH PICTURES 40 Prizes. 174 Tickets, at 10s each. J. W. HALL having purchased from Meßsn Thompson, Smith, and Barkjey the remain |ng poniou of their extensive importation o flchly-framed Pictures, whysh comprises 4( subjects by the most eminent artist*, begs t< inform the public of Greymouth and th< surrounding districts, that he will dispose o the lot by Art-Union. Having purchased the pictures under mos favorable circumstances, owing to Messn Thompson, Smith, and ,B,arkley being abou p make alterations }n "theft business, th< are offered at exactly the same price as marked when on sale at their establish me S^' The drawing will take place as sooi W the tacketo are disposed of, due notice o f which will be given through the Press.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1418, 15 February 1873, Page 3
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