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Auctions. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 13th MAY, At 1 o'clock sharp. Sale under Warrant of Distress. John Hughes v. Joseph Merriatt. rpaE Bailiff of the Resident Magistrate's - 1 - Court, Greymouth, will sell by public auction, on Wednesday, 13th day of May, at Hughes' Hotel, Rutherglen (unless the above action shall have been previous settled), All the right, title, and interest of Joseph Merriatt in the WaterRace, Claim, Hut, and other Appurten-wceß thereunto belonging, situate at Manuka Flat, near Rutherglen. FRED. JNO. ELMER, Bailiff. Amusements. mo be Drawn for on the AKT UNION -*- Principle, The Celebrated Racing Mare L A C" E N F E E D , At the Albion Hotel, Greymouth, ON OR ABOUT MONDAY, 25fch MAY. 150 members at £1 each. f^ RAND QUOIT MATCH. ■ OPEN TO ALL COMERS. To be played opposite the United States Hotel, on the Queen's Birthday, May 25. Play to commence at 10 a.m. sharp. All players to be on the ground by 11 o'clock, or forfeit 'their entrance money. Entrance money, 20s. First and second prize players have choice of quoits. No entries received after the 23rd May. Ten per cent, deducted from prizes. Entries sent by pest will be recognised. Twenty-one yards. ISAAC ABRAHAMS, United States Hotel.

Educational. (J.T, PATRICK'S SCHOOL, >O GREYMOtJTH. MR JOHN CLAUD AfIEARN, (Of St. Patrick's College, Melbourne), Head Teacher. For the ordinary school fee the following subjects will be taught :— English, French, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Book-keeping (single and double entry), Algebra, Euclid, Mensuration, Geography. Navigation, Astronomy, Optics, Pneumatics, Chemistry, Reading. Writing, Composition, Correspondence, and Elocution. A Lady Assistant Teacher has been provided. During the ordinary school hours, only such subjects will be taught as belong to a thorough English education. N.B —Mr A hear n pent up two pupils for the New Zealand Civil Service examination, both of whom passed— one being high on the list of merit. Sixteen of Mr. Ahearn's pupils passed the Matriculation and Civil Service examinations at the Melbourne University. MISS DYCOCK, of St. Patrick's School, Greymouth, is ready to #ive Lessons in French, German, and Music, at the residences of the pupils, every day in the week, after 4 o'clock p.m. Terms on application. TV/TRS. AND MISS GODFKEY having REMOVED to Vembroke Cottage, High street, Marsden road, will be happy to receive their pupils. Lost n-i REWARD. —LOST, between GreyJJjL -mouth and Arahura, one yellow Cattle Dog named "Watch," white strioe down the face and white on top of tail. Any one detailing the same after this date will be prosecuted. JOHN F. BUTLER; Kaoe-oourse Hotel. Arahura, May 5,1874.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1800, 13 May 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1800, 13 May 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1800, 13 May 1874, Page 3

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