Public Notices. ILLIAMS'S OLD ESTABLISHED STEAM-PACKET BAKERY, Adjoining Custom House. ■. •=. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, Boundary street, ' Hot Pies and Coffee always ready. Choice selection of Fancy Biscuits, Sponge Cakes, Confectionery, &c. ........ H. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. "TV I S PAT C H IRON W.O RK S. l."*^ Herbert street, Greymouth. : : HUGHES and CO., ; : ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, IRON and BRASS FOUNDERS. Smiths' Work and Castings of all descriptions, Horse Powers, Chaff Cutters, Steam Engines, ' Turbines, Water-power Engines, Quartz-crushers, Crab-winches, &c, made and repaired. J Turbine and Fluming Piping in wrought or cast iron to any size. \ Plans and specifications for all descriptions of mechanical engineering prepared." " Hughes and Co. bej? to intimate that they have commenced the. above business in all its .branches, and will endeavor by sound workmanship, strict attention to all orders, and lowest remunerative charges, to merit » share of public patronage. An Apprentice, to the Moulding Wanted. TJUFFIELD'S SILK-DRESSED FLOUR, Gawlee,Tqwn, ( :.; South Australia*. This Flour is now acknowledged to be the BEST, and commands THE HIGHEST PRICE of any in the Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and otner markets.? ';' Messrs Wm." Duffield and Co. have now their TWO NEW MILLS in full working order -in the very centre, of the ~ finest wheat-growing districts, arid having introduced all the NEWEST IMPROVEMENTS in Machinery and Silk-dressing, together with being in: a position to buy up largely • : lihe CHOICEST SAMPLES of WHE&'T, they are determined that their brand ishall continue to class FIRST. IN THE MARKET; and in order to puta stop to the unprincipled practices hitherto carried/ oh "in outside ports of dealers putting inferior flour into their bags and selling it as theirbrand, Messrs Duffield and Co. have made; arrangements to ship either direct , to i their ;customers or to their own appointed agents, so that storekeepers and bakers may, iniuture, rely upon getting THE ; GENUINE BRAND. : . ; ;.- Direct shipments are now being made to Messrs HAMILTON and NICHOL, , Greymouth; Messrs BAILIE and HUMPHREY, Westport; ;' :..-■■■■ And ■ ■ -■■■ ■'■;'■; Mr D. W. VIRTUE, '.--- --■ :■:.,. Hokitika. JOHNM. COOTE, Agent for New Zealand. GREYMOUTH AND GREY DISTRICT ALMANAC AND DlßE(^inr. 1 BJ7 4. FOURTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. rpHE interest manifested by the Public of iJ- Westland and Nelson South- West Gold Fields for the above useful and interesting Book has been highly flattering to the Publishers. .., ; . '....'... . This work has had the largest ; circulation of any other of the ' kind published in WestI land, arid, from arrangements ; entered into, the publishers can guarantee -about ' 2000 copies to be distributed south of Greymouth, 1000 north, and 2500 in Greymouth and district ; in fact, the publishers' have met with :such .enceuragement as to warrant them in printing from 5000 to 6008 copies for 1874. As a medium of advertising it is unequalled, as it reaches the hands of merchants, miners, and the public, not only in the centres ot population, but in every, gully and creek where a party of men are located. In order to make it a Year-Book and an Almanac for) 1874, the publishers will not issue it in October, but will delay its publication till December, so that all the returns, statistics, elections, and other useful information may be made up to the close of 1873, and be contained in the Almanac of 1874. -■■■•■ KERR, ARNOTT, and CO., ""■-'•'■'■ '■/;'■' ' Publishers. Coal Merchants pi B. LLOYD AND CO. COAL MERCHANTS, : Beg to intimate to the public of Greymouth and the surrounding Districts: that they are now prepared to deliver COALS to any part of the Town at 25s PER TON. Orders left at D. 1 Maclean and Co'«, or at the Depot, Richmond Quay, ; shall have immediate attention. TV E S T; C O A L . : MR GEORGE MARTIN, The Noted COAL ME EC HAN T Is now Selling the Best Dry Coal at 25s per Ton, Cash on delivery. N.8.--Drays on hire, and Cartage older promptly attended to. EUR O P E A N HOT EL, Mawhera Quay, ■ Possesses the Largest and Finest BILLLIARD ROOM :In New Zealand; furnished with four of Alcock's best Tables. MULLER AND GATJENS, Proprietors. To Let. TIRO LET; SECTIONS in Tivoli Gardens. JL All fronting mfttalled roads. Reasonable rents; ; Apply to Dr Morice. TO LET.— The newly -erected premises at the corner of Albert and Mackay streets, Greymouth. These premises have just been . completed, arid comprise commodious Shop, with three rooms? comfortably | lined and finished, with, two brick fire* places. For particulars, apply to W. Perkins ; Solicitor. > ; ; . ■.-,
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1586, 4 September 1873, Page 3
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