Public Notices T ET GLASGOW FLOURISH. GLASGOW ART UNION, 1874. The Members' Presentation Workfor this year consists of a very beautiful engraving on steel by William Ridgway, after the painting "The Good-natured Man, 1 ' by W. P. Fritb, R.A. Size of engraved surface, 26inbyl7iin; Subscription, one guinea, will be received by JOHN ARNOTT, Hon. Sec, 11 Grey River Argus" Office. RATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868 Notice is hereby given that on and after 10th DECEMBER, 1873, the provisions of "The Cattle Trespass Act, 1868," will bo ENFORCED on my land, being Sections Nos. 9, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 101, Totara Flat, Grey Valley, and that it is my intention to CLAIM DAMAGES for all -cattle trespassing on the said land, whether fenced or enclosed. DAVID DONALD. Totara Flat, December 8, 1873. A LL ACCOUNTS against the late firm of -£*■ M'UREGOR and CAMPBELL, as also all accounts against JOHN M'GREGOR, Smith, Boundary street, must be sent in on or before the 14th JANUARY next, ensuing ; and all outstanding accounts over six months due to John M'Gregor must be settled on or before the above date, or they will be handed over to a solicitor for collection. JOHN M'GREGOR, December 31, 1873. fTIO THE INHABITANTS OF GREYMOUTH AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. N O T~T C E . Having decided upon giving up business in Greymouth, we beg to call the attention of the Public to the LOW RATES at which we are SELLING our GOODS, in brder to effect a 1 otal Clearance of ,the whole of our Stock before the 13th APRIL, 1874, upon which date we give possession of premises' to the National Bank. ■ ■ ■■ < : LOCKINGTON BROTHERS, , Ironmongers, 1 Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. Amusements. fi REYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL VJT SOCIETY. An EXHIBITION of Flowers, Fruit, and Vegetables will be held on WEDNESDAY, 28th JANUARY. Prize Lists may be had from C. A. C. HARDY, Hon. Secretary. mHE LYNCH FAMILY OF BELLRINGERS, INSTRUMENTALISTS, and VOCALISTS, Will arrive, and make their appearance IN A FEW DAYS. Educational. ■jtTRS. AND MISS GODFREY having REMOVED to Pembroke Cottage, High street, Marsden road, will be happy to receive their pupils on the 7th inst. TITR JOLLY'S SCHOOL, Hospital street, will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, sth of January. Greymouth, January 3, 1874. "V/TISS HOLLIDAY'S SCHOOL HAS RESUMED STUDIES Herbert street, Greymouth, Jan. 5. DOARDING SCHOOL, NELSON. Miss LUCAS has vacancies ifor two or three Young Ladies. Terms— £4o a year. Music, Drawing, and Dancing, extra. Brook street, Nelson, January, 1874. I^TATIONAL SUHOOL, GREYMOUTH. The above School has RE-OPENED THIS DAY, JANUARY 5, 1874. T. T HOMAS HT, PATRICK'S SCHOOL RE-OPENED on the sth inst, J. C. AHEARN, Head Teacher. Watchmaker, &c. n.HRISTMAS PRESENTS. JEWELLERY! JEWELLERY! JEWELLERY! . v The most valuable and the largest Block of Jewellery ever offered for sale on the West Coast, comprising recherche" and appropriate Christmas Presents. . . , . f. q. dupre, ■•■■ ;; ! Mawhera Quay. : .' Id UPERIOR QUALITIES of OLD P(j>RT and SHERRIES, at Duncan M 'Lean's Boundary street!
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1696, 10 January 1874, Page 3
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