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Gazette in Bankruptcy, IVrOTIOE is hereby given that, by order of ■•■^-. the District Court of the County ot Wesfcland, holden at Greymonth, of the sixteenth day of December, 1873, ?ET£K, . MULVAY, of Ahaura,. in the Province of Nelson, in New Zealand, farmer and store* keeper, was absolutely ad judicated bankrupt, and that Thursday, the 25th T day of December, 1873, at 10 o'clock in the forenodnj it the Court House, Greymouth, was appointed as the. time and place for the first meeting of the creditors of the said- bankrupt,: and for the said bankrupt to. surrender; but the said ,25th day of December ; being one of the days between Christmas Eve'and: New Year's Day, the tirae and place for the said first meeting and surrender will be FRIDAY, the second day of JANUARY' nexl;, at^he aforesaid hour and place. „ .--. ••■;■■ HEBER NEWTON, Solicitor for John Orr, the petitioning ! '-.' ■■- ■ :.--•■ -:. ■■: creditor.:.. «,...- : npAKE NOTICE^ that ALFRED MOR- . _ . ■ G/AN, of Greymouth, journeyman butcher, a debtor, ; waa,ron the eighteenth ,ds,y of December, 1873,-by an oraer <h %he District Court, of the County of Westland, ' holden at Greymouth, adjudicated, a bankrupt, and the first meeting. of tbe creditors of the said bankrupt was appointed to be held at the Court House, Greymouth, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, of the TWENTY-FOURTH day of DECEMBER, 1873 : And the said bankrupt is hereby required to appear and surrender at the same place, on the thirty-first day of December, 1573, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. A. R. GUINNESS, ■ Bankrupt's Solicitor. Meeting's. ■ .■.. "CILECTION : OF SUPERINTENDENT. ■'■ - . . . . ;;o t\ „ MR JOHN WHITE, r Will address ' ( THE ELECTORS OF GREYMOUTH On TUESDAY EVENING, DE0.36; ..;':.... „ : , At 8 O'clock, I ..... . In GILMER'S HALL-""" iTE KAIN V CREEK QUARTZMINING CO. (Registered). r , ,v An EXTRAORDINAJRYv 'GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Company's office, Mackay street, Greymouth, on FRIDAY, tho 16th day of January, 1874, at 3 O'clock p Eft, • ■ ■' ■ BCTSIITESS :: .'-. ■ ' 1. To authorise the borrowing of a sum of money, not to exceed £6000 (sis thousaud pounds), for the purchase . and erec ion of machinery, and to empower the directors, if necessary, to mortgage the property of the Couipany to secure the repayment of the loan with interest. ' . 2. To empower the directors to dispose of the 6000 paid-up* shares, for the purpose for which they were lereseryed, viz , a bonus for the erection of machinery. G. W. MOSS, Legal Manager. Art Union. L~ KWISSUn's GRAIND ART UNION at GILMER'S, HOTEL. ■=,-.■• £2000 worth of Gobda io select from, Forty.one Prizes, amounting to £200. 200 Tickets, amounting tOiL2OO. ft is an even thing that you, can draw with, . Five Tickets £5 worth 'of Jewellery, with : the chance of getting £77 10s worth. JBST ALWAYS OPEN. At any time you can speculate TWENTY SHILLINGS. No occasion as in a Raffle to wait till the List is full. ■ =■:■; •:■' w I-;/! Mode op Drawing. Two hundred Tickets, numbered from 1 to 200, are placed in envelopes in a bag, from, which, at any time, a person can have a draw by paying 20s. Should it be a Prize or Blank it is returned 1 to the bag, keeping always the full number of Prizes and Blanks. Should you take the whole: 200 'Ockets, you will find that the Prizes and Blanks , amount I to £200, for winch you would have rjaid '^2oo; thus proving that the Art Onion is perfectly • even. Thejprofits ou the goods is the only advantage the proprietor has, taking the I chances of losing £27 10s. ; PRIZE FOR A POUND. The Prizes given away will be found to be worth the amount they represent. The name of F. H. LRWISSON is alone a guarantee for the genuineness of*the Art Union and of the Goods ; twelve years resident in Auckland. Should any of the Prize numbers be drawn out, the party at once receives his Jewellery and the ticket is returned to the bag, -giving the next person who speculates, a pound the chance of drawing it. Should it be drawn - out, 20 times in one day it is still put in again, giving everyone the same chance, not as in a lottery where only one person can draw the high p^rize. Here everyone can get it if he is in luck. Persons drawing Prizes are not compelled to' take the articles on the list, they have the privilege of selecting an article or articles in stock for the same amount, and they will find the goods worth the. money charged. Should you draw two," three, or more prizes you can place the amounts together, thus giving you a chance of winning any article in Jewellery in stock for a small outlay. A person drawing 1, 5, 10, 15, and 35, would receive £72 10s worth, of Jewellery or Watches for an outlay of £5. The goods are all marked selling price in plain figures. The Prize Number can always be seen before a person draws. CHANCES, TWENTY SHILLINGS. Q LATTERY'S HOTEL. O : Corner of : ;i Albert street and Mawhera Quay. RHODY SLATTERY'S new hotel is now opened in those, magnificieht premises lately occupied by Thompson, Smith, and BarkleyJ \ , ■••• .->;■ '•■.■■.. -.y t ' ■■.-.•.....-.. New and elegantly fitted up bedrooms. All the requisites of a first-class hotel will be found. , ;■-.■... > r -\,. . . RHODY SLATTERY, :•■■■■ 9 Proprietor^

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1681, 23 December 1873, Page 3

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886

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1681, 23 December 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1681, 23 December 1873, Page 3

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