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Pnblic -Notices. , M REYMOUIH.. COALMINING . CO. ; (LIMITEa)), [t At a Meeting of the Directors, held at i Jreymouth on the 19th Jane, 1874j ( » CALL , I the third) of FiVE'sHll^(jS"'per ilitte^ was made, payable to the Secretary, »t 'the Company's office, Mackay street, Greymonth, 6n or before mI^AV, 'thV 2ottt; djj/; ;pi :;' JULY, 18H ' ' ■ ■•'-' — :■• ■ W:. : >v:;> ! ■ = ■ :f " ■ ■• ' Oi-w-Mop^^'. :■■-'•-•■ pRE V R IVE R B OjS^lT^tLv It is requested that Local Committees, | which may not have already done so, WuV forward amounts collected with 1 lists of sub* scribers and books of tickets to the undersigned on or before Monday,' the^th'inßlant, otherwise the names of subscribers cannot appear in the Annual Report' for the year ending 30th instant. ' GILBERT KINO, Hon. Treasurer. mRIN IT V GH.U.RC,H. r , | _A supply of the new HYMN-BOOK has been received, and (may be had by applying to the Church wardens. J. G. THOMAS G. S. SMITH. lX ANC IN G ACAD EM V The undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth and vicinity of having opened a D ANCING ACADEMY at Johnston's Private Family Hotel; Mackay r street—for Ladies and Gentlemen, 1 under the supervision of an efficient lady teacher— of all Modern 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 after* noon, from half -past 2to 5 o'clock. . , ■ ..■ Terms, in advance: Per month, 10s; Children, 58. . . . ;■ . 'j i .' v After the first month, a monthly Quadrille Assembly will, commence, for pupils onlyadmittance free. : ' B. HOMBBRG. TI/TRS. AND MISS, GODFREY having REMOVED to Pembroke Cottage, High street, Marsden road, will be h*ppy to receive their pa "M-. tO; T~ I C E . Having Disposed of all my Book Debts,, prior to the 15th: June, to MrE/B.FOX^ that gentleman is authorised te collect, and, if necessary, to sue* for the same, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. x>&wL J. B. ROCHE. TCT.OTLO-B OF REMOVAL. D. MAGOFFIN having REMOVED a few doors along Boundary street, into his new premises, lately vacated by Mr Brown, draper, next the "Grey River Argus ' Office, intimates his continuance in same business as heretofore. Tjl B~ A D G E Ri ■ „,.. Importer of PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, AND, VARNISH. Mawhera Quay.' Watt's Patent Glass Cutter •pUBLIC NOTICE TO THE INHABI-, TANTS OF GREYMOUTH. W. JON E S has R ED U C E D t the PRICE of BREAD to QJ THE 4lb. LOAF, For the best quality, made from Adelaide Flour only, and no sour rot, WILLIAM.. JONES,, ' liondon Bakery, Maokay Btreei Art Union. A LBION GRAND DERBY SWEEP' ...;■;■■" .' ' . N0.3,.- /\.V.V ON THE SYDNEY GREAT METROPOLITAN STAKES, ' ri ; A Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 soys., with . 300 soys added, to be run atßandwick, - New South Wales, on Scpti 10,187& 1000 members at £1 eachi -fifty-six prizes. First Horse (seven-twelfths) ... £583_ 6 8 SecondiHorse (two-twelfths) ... r , 16643 ~4 *Tnir'a Horse (one-twelfth) ... 83 .6/8 Starters (to be. divided, amongot) * v * (one-twelfthj ■":.. 11J .;. '83 6 8 Non-starters (to bedivided amongst) (one-twelfth) " ; :;V .;. '83 6 8 The Drawing will take place at the Albion Hotßl, Greymouth, ; lL '~ OnTHURSDAYEVENmG.SEPT 3, Under the direction and supervision of Messrs D. Maclean, James Hamilton, t W. F. Strike, F. Hamilton, James Kerr, andW. M'MUlan, . }f Assisted by subscribers present. Tickets may now be obtained from the Treasurer, Mr Richard J. Tonks, Albion Hotel, Greymouth. ? .;■•.. j' .-:;,;, Immediate application for tickets solicited. N.P.— Please cross . all cheques, with^eichange added. Post 1 Office 'orders preferable. •■-■'■ :: ;S -- : '\ ' :u , : T* ;-Jfcß AND SEWiELL, fiNG^EERS AND MILLWRIGHTS, : Greymouth,; ; -.^.k-: i [■: HAVE ON SALE — Portable Enginesand Stationary Engines U aiid Boilere,3, *5, 12^20, and 60 Jp. .I'.M<T. f! ,^.~,,i. I , ; f', Quartz-Crushing Batteri s, Pumping and 1 ; WkdingGear, : and Plant of.eVery des6ripti6n r made te order. ' - : IRON lOUOTJIir^RMMOUTH,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1837, 25 June 1874, Page 3

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635

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1837, 25 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1837, 25 June 1874, Page 3

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