Art Unioiii . ,p4AN# .Art union KJT On behalf oi the GREYMOUTH LITERARY SOCIETY. 500 MEMBERS AT £1 EACH. ONE HUNDRED & FIFTY PRIZES. " The Drawing to take place at the Melbourne Hotel, Greymouth, on MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, Under the direct supervision of Messrs Gil- : bert, King, J. Greenwood, E. S. Lapham, Joseph Kilgour, P. Hamilton, J. G. Ehomas, J. Arnott, Jno. M'Millan, and H. H. Lahman. ;j •* '> ; .-.; -. . -Among the . Offered, are the following, viz. :— Prize. . £ s. d. • 1. Gentleman's -handsome Gold Hunting Watch and Chain 50 0 0 2. Very handsome antique Tea and Coffee Service, containing six pieces ... ;,'.. .-45 0. 0> 3. Lady's handsome Gold Lever - ,';' Bunting Watch and Chain 42 10 0 4. Lady's Handsome Gold Lever Watch, No 1094 21 0 0 5. Beautifully-designed Silver ... Soup Tureen ... .... 18 18 0 6; Elegant Cake Basket, N6l ° ' ' ' ' ' 2889 16 16 0 :7v Lady's, Gold Watch :g.f V ..W^B! --T0 8.. Ornamental Alabaster ! ■ ' Jl and Shade 15 0 0 9. Very choice Pickle Frame (double), cutglasa.. i ; ) /;;-: <12? 12/;0 .10. Rotheram's best Silver Lever • Hunting Watch, guaranteed for two years 12 10 0 11.; No. 860, : Richly-deSigned t§ W 7/ .-.. :i Pickle Frame 10 10 6 12. English' Silver Hunting Lever 10 10 0 1 3. No. 6657,, .Single cut glass Preserve' Stand r ; .!.' r ; ;!; 10 10 ; 0 14. One handsome Revolving Cruet Stand 10 0 0 15. No. 2629, One Massachusetts , newly-designed revolving '■ ■' ' Butter Cooler (patented)... 9 0 0 16. Valuable antique Butter Dish 7 7 0 17. Elegant papier-mache inlaid Lady's Cabinet ... .... 6 ,6 0 18. Handsome Teapot - 6 6 0 19. No. 588, Elegant Butter Cooler (unique) .....: 6 6 0 •20. Silver keyless Watch , : ... 6 6 0 21. Handsome Field Glass >..;.. 5 5 0 22. Complete set Opal Studs- ... 5 5 0 23. Silver Napkin Rings... ... 44 0 24. Lady's elegant Greenstone' > Brooch ... ... .:.. 4 0 0 25. No., 217, Silver-plated and electro-gilt Tankard .. 2 2 0 26. No. 570, Dodo 2 2 0 27. No. 334, Do do 2 2 0 28. No. 220, Elegant set Salts •■:.' (colored) ... ...... 2 2 0 29. No. 240, Do do (frosted) ... 2 2 0 30. One pair Jet Gold-mounted Earrings . 2 2 0 31. Dodo ... ... ... ... 2 2 0 32. Jerome's patent Lever Clock 2 5 0 33. Dodo ... ... ... ... 15 0 34. Dodo ... !: ... ... . ; ... 1. 5 0 35. Life member's Ticket in Greymouth Literary Society ... 5 5 0 36. Dodo 5 5 0 With one hundred and fourteen other |jjj§! \. r "Valuable Prizes.' , :: The Principal Prizes are now to be seen at the Establishment of Messrs Fofsythfaiaid. Masters. ~- . '•■ ; . -;,• ■ r :- '■■ : .~i; •'-,'■ Tickets may be obtained from the Secretary, and from all leading hotels in Greymouth and surrounding districts. . ,;.. ,-y . F..E./A. MINNETT, Hon. Secretary. TO BE DISPOSED OF BY ARTUNION. That well-known Property at Paroa, known as Irving's Junction Hotel ; also, the Paroa Gardens, consisting of Six Acres Freehold Land, in full crop, stocked with the most choice collection of Mowers, Bulbs, Fruit Trees, &c. ; together with Dairy Cows, Cow Sheds, Byres, Fowl Houses, Stables, one Horse, Spring Cart, and Harness. Eight Hundred Members at One Pound each, to consist of Twelve Prizes, viz :— ; pjuze. , value. 1 Hotel, Gardens, Crops, Stabling, Byres, Cow Sheds, &c £600 0 0 2 Oae Horae, Spring Cart, and Harness ... ... 45 0 0 3 Tyro superior Cows ... 30 0 0 4 One two-year-old Bull, one Heifer, in calf ... 19 0 0 5 One Cow ... 15 0 0 6 „ „ • ... ... 14 0 0 7 „ „ 14 0 0 8 „ „ 14 0 0 9 •'„■-■ „ 14 0 0 :■■ 10. i,. ■:.„ ... ... 14 o o 11 „ •■„.-■••.: ... ... 13 0 0 12 Two Heifers, rising two . years ... 8 0 0 £800 0 0 Committee: ■' , Mr M'MILLAN, ; . Mr JAS. HAMILTON, •/ : v'.;' ' •■ Mr W. F. STRIKE, Mr F. HAMILTON. Treasurer : Mr MIDDLETON. As the proprietor ia going home, this is a chance rarely offered to the public. . To take place at Mr Jas. Middleton's Wharf Hotel, Greymouth, on the 18th day of March, 1875. ADAM IRVING. .. "VTACLEAN'S SUNNYBANK HOTEL _.lyx jj 0 ir own E oa( j, To be disposed of by Art Union, on WEDNESDAY, 30th DECEMBER ' •"■:'■; ■.::,.. .' " At ,k. =^ ; - MIDDLETON'S WHAEF HOTEL, Greymouth. 150 members at £1 each. The only, reason for the property being distosed of is on account of the proprietor inpending .to leave the Colony ■'■; ]■■■. '['". v 1 GILBERT STEWART, Treasurer. ALBION CHRISTMAS DERBY y^j sweep^xoU;;; Y. - : ■'■-,■: ■ fl j On^neyTa^^^sCiMvCup. n o SWEEP^TAKES-Jpr. rTICKETS every SATUR'DAY^iGMT/aVthe Albion Hotel R. J. TOJNKS,
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1998, 19 December 1874, Page 4
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