liazuar. A GRAND FANCY BAZAAR in aid of ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL, will be held in the VOLUNTEER HALL At CHRISTMAS NEXT. The following ladies have kindly consented to hold Stalls :— Mrs Griffin Mrs Quinn Mrs Sheedy Mrs Joyce, and Mrs Kennedy, And will be assisted by Mrs Fitzgerald Mrs Hickson Miss (iriffin Miss Fitzgerald Misses Lundon Mrs Hungerford Mrs Butler Mrs Drumtn Miss Twohill Mra M'Donnell Mrs O'Brien, and other ladies. Contributions in money or kind will be thankfully received by the above-named ladies, and members of the Committee. Tie School Committee beg to state that, by leaaoa of the recent river encroachment on the present school site (whida a few years ago cost upwards of £600), they have had to incur a large debt for the purchase of a new site, upon which it is their intention to erect new schools. Seeds. QEED POTATOES, SEED OATS, Ex Zephyr, from Melbourne, re-shipped from Tasmania, 200 bags Pink-eye and Brown River Seed Potatoes Long Tartarian Seed Oats Tobabo do Black Norway, great yielder, and ma ke large quantity straw Fine sample Rye Grass, Cocksfoot, White and Red Clovers, Swede Turnips, Maugolds, Field Carrots, &c, &c. A large stock of Anderson and Mowat'scelebrated Oamaru Flour from the Kakanui Mills (equal to Adelaide), Oatmeal, Pearl Barley, Fowls' Wheat, and Barley. Ask for the Kakanui Mills Flour. Fine Assortment GARDEN SEEDS. In stock per Mary Ogilvie and Crest Wave, 350 sacVs prime Taieri Potatoeß 300 sacks Bran, &c. DUNCAN M 'LEAN, Boundary street. TIVEEY VARIETY Op NEW AND CHOICE GARDEN SEEDS, On Sale at J. Hamilton & Co/s, MAWHERA QUAY. All Seeds Guaranteed. SEEDS.— EARLY SEED POTATOESCABBAGE PLANTS, AND FRUIT. TREES. D. MAGOEETN, Grocer, Boundary street, Is now in a position to execute all orders he may be favored with (in any quantities), in the above lines. Last Shipment to hand this Season of EARLY SHAW POT \TOES. Tobacconists. A MERICAN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE JLJL Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, A. M. HUNTER, Proprietor, HAP.VILL AND M'KINNEY UIGAR MANUFACTURERS, And TOBACCONISTS. Mawhera Quay. Sporting*. ALBION CHRISTMAS DERBY SWEEP, No. 4, ON SYDNEY TATTERSALL'S CLCJB CUP, A Handicap Sweepstake of 15 soys , with 500 soys added, to be run at Randwick, New South Wales, on New Year's Day, January 1, 1875. 1500 Members at £1 .each. Forty-one prizes. First horse, six-fifteenths £600 Second horse, three-fifteenths 300 Third horse, two-fifteenths 200 Starters (to be divided amongst) twofifteenths 200 Non-startera (to be divided amongst) two-fifteenths 200 The DRAWING will take place at the ALBION HOTEL, Greymouth, on TUESDAY EVENING, 29th DECEMBEK, 1874, on the plan of the London and Glasgow ArtUnion, under the supervision of Messrs James Hamilton, F. Hamilton, "W. F. Strike, James Kerr, W. M'Millan, and D. Girdwood, assisted by subscribers present. , Tickets may be obtained from the Treasurer, Mr R. J. Tonks. Immediate application is solicited to prevent disappointment. Please cross all cheques, with exchange added ; post-office orders preferable, payable KICHARD J. TONKS, Treasurer, Albion Hotel, Greymouth. llf ELBOURNE CUP. GREY VALLEY SWEEPSTAKE. STAKES in above will be paid over at OLLIVIEK'd STAR HOTEL, Ahaura, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 8 p.m.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1968, 26 November 1874, Page 3
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513Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1968, 26 November 1874, Page 3
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