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Gazette in Bankruptcy, rriAKE NOHOB that CHARLES BON. -T ! NER, of (Jreyinouth/ ia)the ftro^nee qf Westland, Mariner, <a< debtor, was, jbn .the eighteenth day of June, 1874, by an order; of the District Court of Westland South, holden at Grey mouth, adjudicated a bankrupt • and the First Meeting of the Creditors of the said bankrupt was appointed to be heldat the Court House, Greymputh, at the hour of : ten o'clock in the Forenoon .of^the, T^BNTY : FIFTH day of J ONE, 1874; andVihe, said bankrupt is required to appear and surrender: at the same plaice^ on Thursday,^ the second day of July, 1874, ;at.ilieu ) Vol^ I "in,fiietore-. noon'.~ - •••••<;.;. ■ :,;'..; .'■,; »i i •",•>■.•• .- .-. ■. ■> > GUIXNESS & WAJSNBR, : '■-.- "\ : ; Solicitor* for bankrupt. ri:RE¥' RIVER^ . It is requested that .Local Committees, ' which may not have already done so, will forward amounts collected with lists of subscribers and books of tickets to the undersigned on or before Monday, the 29th instant, otherwise the names of subscribers cannot appear in the Annual Report for the year ending 30th instant. | • GILBERT KING, Hon. Treasurer. TNSTRUOTION IN VOCAL MUSIC. I The undersigned begs to announce to the inhabitants of Greymouth that he intends giving instruction in Vocal Music, according to the Tonic Sol |Fa Bystem, with a view of inaugurating a Glee and Madrigal Union. A preliminary meeting will be held THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at the Large Room of the Union Hotel. THOMAS ENGLERT, Organist of- Trinity Church. MpTIC E is hereby given, thaphe P ARTV NERSHIP heretofore existing' be. '}. tween CHARLE3 CROAKER;} DANIEL ABRAHAM HUGHES, and , TIMOTHY EDMUND M'CARTHY, under the name of "The Lessees of the Brunner Coal Mine," has been D ISSOLVED by mutual consent. : Dated this 15th day of June, 18741 D. A. HUGHES. T. E. M«CaRiHY (By his attorney, D. A. Hughes). maE ORWELL CREEK FLAT GOLD ■ i MINING COMPANY. The Provisional Directors intending to register forthwith, request that all intending Shareholders who have not done so, will send in their applications to the undersigned, before the General Meeting, to be held on the 26th June, 1874. PERCY WAKEFIELD, Provisional Manager. ST. MARY'S CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, AHAURA. i ' . _____ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR i YOUNG LADIES. : TtlE SISTERS OF MERCY beg to inform the inhabitants of the: West Coast that they have established a 'branch of their. Order at the Ahaura,, Grey, Valley. • i The course of instruction comprises an English Education in all its, branches, with plain and ornamental.^needlework. .;-,..-. .. ., Terms per quarter (in advance) — Tuition - • • ■ \ ■■< ,■-,. £10 0 Washing • . . 0 10 , 0 Board • • •. -6 0 0 Entrancefee - - .2 00 ■ !';-' Music, French, and Drawing, : thirty shillings each per quarter extra. ; , . . For further particulars, apply to the Superioress, Ahaura. ' '; TRANCING ACADEMY. The undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth and vicinity of having opened a DANCING ACADEMY at Johnston's Private Family Hotel, Mackay ■street— for Ladies and Gentlemen, under the i supervision of -an efficient lady teacher— of all Modem Dancing. ' , Class for Ladies every Tuesday evening, from half-past 7 to 10 o'clock. ; Class for Gentlemen every Friday evening, | from half -past 7 to 10 o'clock. , ' Class for Children every Saturday afternoon, from half -past 2 to 5 o'clock. Terms, in advance : Per month, 10s; Children, ss. ....... : After the first month, a monthly Quadrille Assembly will commence, for pupils only— admittance free. B. HOMBERG. NOTICE O F REMOVAL. D. MAGOFFIN having REMOVED a few doors: along Boundary .street, in toj his new premises, lately, vacated by Mr Browni draper, next .the it Grey ; . River Angus' Office, intimates, his continuance in same business as heretofore. ;. . , ■" > , ■Nnp O 1 I C '• R.. KUM SING TIE, of Greymouth, having purchased the Store and House of Hang Lee, of Maori Creek, all accounts against the above store to be aent in te An Young, Maori Creek, as Kum Sing Tie does notCrecognise them. j KUKi SINGiTIE. Greymouth, May 21, 1874. "PUBLIC NOTICE TO THE INHABI- -, TANTS OF GREYMOUm "•'"'' W. JON E S has RE D U o ED" the PRICE of BREAD to I*1 '*' ?f; QA THE 4ib. IiOAP, ■ ; ' ;i -'- l ~* ; - : ■'. ■'■'■■■; "■• ■• !. ! '..-;.ir.-: i-T-.-^;) For the best quality, made from Adelaide Flour only, and no sour rot. < WILLIAM JONES, : London Bakery, Maokay street

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1834, 22 June 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1834, 22 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1834, 22 June 1874, Page 3

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