Amusements. "VTE XT RTvlEil DIST It I C T A SWEEPSTAKE ON THE GREYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, To be Run for on the 17th MARCH, 1874, Will be drawn AT MESSRS HAMILTON and CO.'S, Marshen, On MONDAY, the 16th MARCH, 1874, At 7 o'clock p.m., Under the supervision of a Committee appointed by the subscribers. Tickets - - £10 0 The number of tickets offered will be UNLIMITED, and to meet this the followng will be the scale of charges to cover expenses, viz.: — £100 10 percent. £150 74 percent. £200 and upwards... 5 percent. And the balance will be distributed as follows : — First horse One-half Second horse One-quarter Third horse One-twelfth Divided among starters ... One-twelfth Divided among non-starters ... One-twelfth Tickets can be had on receipt of Post Office order or draft, with exchange added, payable to J. Hamilton and Co. The Stakes will be paid to the respective winners at Messrs Hamilton and Co.'s, Marsden, on and after the 18th day of March, 1874, upon the decision of the Judge. JAMES EAMILTON aud CO., Treasurers. TpiONEER HOTEL, MARSDEN. DERBY SWEEPSTAKE, 200 members at 10s, on Greymouth Jockey Club Handicap, Will be drawn by a Committee selected from the Subscribers, at the Pioneer Hotel, Marsden, on MONDAY, 16th March. J. CARD, Treasurer. Teas. GREYMOUTH ' H ' STORE, DUNCAN M'LEAN Is now offering the SECOND SHIPMENT Of the Imlia and China Tea Company's celebrated PACKET TEA. Also, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT In Chests, Half-Chests, and Boxes. To keep down monopoly in the Marsden district, goods will be forwarded free to any part along Tramway line. GREYMOUTH I STORE, BOUNDARY STREET. Baters. vrr j 0 n c s' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BAKERY' ESTABLISHMENT, Mackay street, Greymouth, U nder the patronage of His Excellency S George Bowen, WILLIAMS'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 pEEYMuUTH BAKERY, VX Tainui street, next Wesleyan Chapel. D. MORGAN, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, Would respectfully intimate to the public generally that he has purchased the goodwill of the business of Mr Thomas Gleeson, and trusts by attention to the wants of his customers, and supplying a Good and Pure Article, to merit a continuance of favors ccoraed to his predecessor. Contracts taken and estimates given for Tea Parties, Tea Meetings, Private Parties, Balls, Picnics, &c. "VTONPAR IEL PIE & COFFEE HOUSE Pastry, Pies, and Coffee Hot, at all hours. Next door to Harvell, tobacconist. ROBERT SHAW, Proprietor. AT H . HAYDEN Sharebrok.br, WINING AND COMMISSION AGENT I
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1720, 7 February 1874, Page 3
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426Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1720, 7 February 1874, Page 3
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