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Sports, RACE.COURSE CHRISTMAS SPORTS ■> The Committee will meet this morning, at •1Q o'clock Bbarp, at tho Albion Hotel, to ba conveyed by Brimble's Express to the Course. - ' First event, 300 yards, at 11 o'clock sharp ; second, Omotumotu Eandicap. JAMES PAYNE, (■.':.. -.■ ; J. Secretary. December 28, 1874. ■' " ■-■*' ■ ; BosMfess ' Notter ' ' ; ; ' ' ' gARGATNsf BAK GAINS. , ' '. BARGAINS. OWING TO THE DISSOLUTION OF > . .: PARTNERSHIP, / In January, 1875, between C. Carter, G. H. Russell, and James Hamilton, generally known as JAS. HAMILTON AND CO., They have determined to SELL ALL THEIR LARGE AND - WELL-ASSORTED STOCKS AT CO S T P R I C E, Consisting of — DRAPERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, IRONMONGERY, AND GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. In the Djbapeby 'Depaktment at Marsden and Maori Creek they have over £3000 worth of Goods, the bulk of which have been recently got for CHRISTMAS TRADE, and are now being marked in plain figures. Any goods over three months, in stock will be SOLD AT A DISCOUNT, and in fact where there is no direct loss NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED, as the goods must- be Bold, and they think it better to sell them this way than by auction. This CHANCE MAY NEVER AGAIN OCCUR in the New River District; and. any person buying over £0 worth of Drapery will receive a discount of 5 per cent. : In Ironmongery — Any party wishing to lay in a stock of Picks, Shovels, Axes, Sluice Forks, &c, can have them at N COST PRICE, AS THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. /CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS. \J CHRISTMAS. The Annual Christmas Treat at JAMES JO. NESS. Having just received a shipment of the GENUINE (***) THREE STAR BRANDY, he intends giving his customers and visitors from the country a' 'treat during the holidays. Bis cellar is also filled with a special brew, brewed expressly; for him by Messrs Strike- ahct~ 3s?ackmore^ f^n 1 """ 1 -__■■ P. S. — J. dT'tf lists "tiie ~corKr~wiir~floT'be" taken and made use of, as they were last year. 1^ 0 T I 6 E . Having relinquished business to H, NOY, Junr., who will in. future carry on the business, the •;: undersigned . requests that all accounts , against him be rendered for payment on or before '3lst DECEMBER, and irirther-notifiea that all accounts due to him, not paid by that data, mil he placed in. the hands of a solicitor for collection ; ; . :;; ■■ •.,-'■ .H, NOY,; Sen*..,;. ■ . .:-. :■ . Iron and Brass Founder, &c, „ , Maekay stieet, Greymouth. M^I : I L L ; A}N AND CO.;' Bbewees, Cordial Makers, : , Mkj&ss> Wates. Mantwacttjeebs, Tainui street, Greymouth. 1 Country orders promptly attended to. 1 "jA Merry Christmas and a Happy New ■ Year."' TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT (Late Canadian Botel), Richmond Quay, Gtße^houth. CHARTiES LEMPFERT, in opening the above Boarding-bouse, would respectfully solicit the patronage of bis old customers and the public generally. The house has been entirely renovated, and offers the best accommodation, at reasonable charges. Visitors to towa during the forthcoming holidays will meoj with every attention and comfort, at the above house. Meals at all hours ; Hot Pies and Coffee at nkht. C. LEMPFERT, Proprietor. WILLI&M JONES begs to return his Bincere thanks to the inhabitants of Greymbutb and District for the very liberal support he has hitherto received at their hands, and he has great pleasure in announcing another addition to bis business, having token the sh p in Mawhera Quay lately occupied by Mr Mallett, and uexf. door to the Custom House, where, as well as at the Mackay street establishmeDt, he is prepared to supply the public with' every description of Small Goods, mcludißg Pound, Queen, Cheese, Sponge, and oilier Cakes, Fancy Biscuits of all sorts, and a full assortment of Pastry. Christening, "Wedding, and Birthday Cakes. WILLIAM JONES, Mawhera Quay and Mackay Street GREYMOUTH. TillKE AND BLACK/MORE Bkeweks> CoKDrAL Makers, jEratbd Water Manufacturers, and Ale and Porter Bottlers, Murray Btreet, Greymouth. .;.. „ Agents for Singleton'/? Sarsaparilla, Deetjen' j Botbhd Ale, aad are daily expecting anofcbes , shipment of Guinhess's Stout (i»i soda water bottles) and Schweppe's Soda Water. . • Exhibition Ale in stock. Lefctcv«box foi otdwa kept at Gilmsr'a Hoto

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1994, 28 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1994, 28 December 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1994, 28 December 1874, Page 3

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