POST OFFICE NOTICE For Wanganui, Auckland, and Wellington, per Go- head, ( this day,; at 4-30 p.m. For Victoria, ] Jew .South .Wales Queensland, and Tasmania, per s s Albion, this day, at 5 p.m. For Canterbury, Otago, and Southland, every Monday and Thursday, at 9a. m. . For Marsdon and Hokitika, daily, at 9, a.m. For Paroa, Rutherglen, and Clifton, every Thursday, at 9 a.m. For Napoleon Hill every Tuesday, at 7.4 a.m. For Arnold, every Thursday, at 7-55 a.m. For Brunnerton, Twelve-Mile Landing, No Town, Camptown, Ahaura, Half-Ounce, Totara Flat, Black's Point, and Reefton, every Tuesday and Thursday, at 7.45 a.m From Paroa, Rutherglen, and Clifton, every Saturday, at 4.15 p m. From Arnold, every Saturday, at 4 p.m. From Canterbury, Otago, and Southland, every Tuesday and Thursday, at 4.15 p.m. From Reefton, Black's Point, Totara Flat, Half-Ounce, Ahaura, Camptown, Twelve- ! Mile Landing, No Town, and Brunnerton, every Wednesday and Saturday, at 4 p.m.
VT ATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. The Agents beg to inform COTTAGE and PROPERTY HOLDERS that they are prepared to accept risks at as LOW RATES as any other Office in the district. G. W. MOSS & Co., Agents for Grey River District. Greymouth April 22, 1874. "jl/TRS. AND MISS GODFREY having REMOVED tc Pembroke Cottage, High street, Marsden road, will be happy to receive their pupils. A LL Claims against the undersigned must il ■■■■■•■•.■■.. be rendered immediately for settlement. Parties having goods in my charge will please pay liabilities and remove them. All Debts owing owing to me and unsettled before the end of cunent month will be sued for without further notice, as I am about to leave the Colony. J. D. PINKERTON. Star Hotel, Ahaura, May 11, 1874. We have Fiji newspapers to the 11th April. The Times reports the death, from drowning, of Mr Oliver Hannington, tide waiter. The deceased was sleeping on the deck of a cutter at anchor, and it is supposed that a shower of rain coming on, he jumped up suddenly and fell overboard. The body was quickly recovered, but the exertions' made to restore life failed. The publicatiion of the Governivent Gazette has ceased.' ;l A, rumor is^current that the schooner Stranger was .wrecked near Port Stephens during f lic late gale. Nothing authentic is known. ( ..:. Six very fine greyhounds have been imported into Melbourne in the s.s. Northumberland, two of them being from the first kennels in Kent. In ,the ; Supreme Court, in the case of J ackson v. the Australian Insurance Company, a, verdict has been given for the plaintiff ; for L 3720, the value of tho barque Christina, condemned for breaking tbe Polynesian Labor Act. vi Fifty-five tons of quartz ; from Vale's *reef,! hear Avoca, was. crushed; at; the Monte Christo quartz-crushing macninery, .'Aypcai, and 'yielded l(»8oz. The reef is 3ft wide. The Monte Ohristo reefs are looking well.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1802, 15 May 1874, Page 2
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