Saddler. TJ TOWNSEND -■-*'• (From Nelson), COLLAR, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKE Near Ashton's Family Hotel, Richmond Quay, Greymouth. Repairs neatly executed. AW. YARRALL • (Late of the Grey Valley and Reefton) SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, Opposite Kennedy Bros., Tainui street, Greymouth. A. W. Y. begs to acquaint his old customers that he has again commenced business as above, and trusts to receive a share of support, previously so liberally accorded him. Land Brokers VIT M~! COOP ER, LAND AND MINING SURVEYOR ESTATE AGENT, AND LICENSED LAND BROKER, Under the Land Transfer Act, Is prepared to undertake transfers of land, and the bringing of land under the Act, as well as surveys, purchase and sale of land, and general agency business Office — Werita street, T AND. LAND The undersigned is prepared to act as Agent for Purchasers of Land at the Waste Lands Board, Hokitika, and to transact all business in connection with General Land Agency, on the most reasonable terms. All meetings of the Board ittended. F. A. LEARMONTH, Estate Agent, Revell street, Hokitika. Agent in Greymouth— Mr W. M. Cooper, icensed Surveyor and Land Broker, froir h orn all information can be obtained. On Sale. ON SAL E.— Finest New Season Teas, Mauritius ! Sugars, Company's 2nd White, Hennessy's Brandy in bulk and case, Champagne Vineyard's Brandy, Port, and Sherry Wines. Colonial Wine; bulk and case, English Malt and Hops, Oilmen's Stores, Colonial Produce (all kinds), and Peruvian Guano. To Arrive, ex Hector, direct from Adelaiie. — 180 tons Bart's Superfine Silk-dressed Flour, in 1001 b and 2001 b bags. GLENN BROTHERS, Importers, Shipping and Commission Agents, Albert street. "jVT O T I C E . FOR SALE, by private treaty, that handsome and centrally-situated property known as the POST-OFFICE HOTEL, Ahaura. The building, which is quite new and in perfect repair, is situated in Camp street, Ahaura, immediately fronting the Post Office and Public Buildings, and contains every requisite for carrying on business. If not sold within one month from this date, will be disposed of by public auction. Apply WHITE AND GARTH, Camp street, Ahaura. May 10, 1873.
Drapery. IMPERATIVE CLEARING SALE OF CLOTHING, DRAPERY, BOOTS, &C, &C. ALTERATION AND EE-BUILDING OF PREMISES. WILLIAM KILGOUR (Late F. and G. F. Bullen) Having decided to re-build and enlarge his Premises, begs to intimate to the Public that he will hold A GENUINE CLEARING SALE, AT THE SEBASTOPOL HOUSE, OP THE WHOLE OF HIS Extensive Stock of Clothing, Drapery, Boots, &c, at UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES. The SALE will continue for TWO MONTHS, as it is imperative that the whole of the Stock be cleared out by that time. MAKE NO MISTAKE. THE ONLY GENUINE CLEARING SALE OF CLOTHING, DEAPEEY, BOOTS, &c, IS AT THE W. KILGOUR (Late F. & G. F BULLEN).
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1495, 20 May 1873, Page 3
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456Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1495, 20 May 1873, Page 3
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