Amusements. 1 TjALL, BALL, BALI A GRAND FREE BALL vi" be given by Mrs Burchell, at the HIBERNIAN HOTEL, THIS EVENING, 28th inst. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. > First-class quadrille band eDgaged. A cordial invitation extended to all. MRS BURCHELL, ' r Proprietress. Art.Ufl&n. riRAND ART UNION! On bohalf of 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 >B, ' Under the direct supervision of Messrs Gilbert King, J. Greenwood, E. S. Lapham, Joseph Kilgour, F. Hamilton, Jj G. Fhomas, r J. Arnofct, Jno. M'Mxllau, and H. H. Lahman. Among' the P R I Z E ' S Offered, are the following, viz. : — ' Prize. .. £ s. d. 1. Gentleman's handsome Gold Hunting Watch and Cbam 50 0 0 2. Very handsome, antique Tea . and Coffee Seryice; 5 containing Brix8 r ix pieces. , /..' ... 45 0 0 3. Lady's'hahdspme Gold T ever Hunting Watch and Chain 42 10 ;0 ; 4. Lady's Handsome Gold Lever^ : . : : Watch, No 1094 ... 21 00 5. Beautifully-designed Silver ■.: : : .;.- • Soup Tureen -..-..", ...,18 18. 0, 6. Elegant Cake Basket, No. ."■■..: .-, 2889... . ... ... :.. 1616 0 7. Lady's Gold Watch: ... , ... 15 15 0 8. Ornamental Alabaster Clock and Shade .„ .': !.';. ... 15 0 O'V 9. Very choice Pickle. Frame (double), cut; glass.: '... 1212 0 10. Roth eram's best Silver Lever" ' : : Hunting Watch, guaran- ; r : •■: teed for two years... . ;..^'-.12 10 0 11. No. ,860.: Richly-designed: ;>-:: , Pickle Frame ... . j ... 10 10 0 12. English Silver Hunting Lever 10 1Q. L O 13. No. 6657, Single, cut glass : -- : ;,.... Preserve Stand ..' ... 10 10^0. 14. One handsome Revolving .. : . Cruet Stand . . ; ... 10 0 0 15. No. 2629, One' Massa(chu'setts :; ; nfiwly-designed revolving • Butter Cooler (patented) *;.- " S I 0 0 16 : Valuable antique Butter Dish 7 7 0 17. Elegant papier-mache inlaid : i' :,.; Lady's Cabinet ... ... . 6:6 t0:---18. Handsome (Teapot .... 6 61,0^ 19. No. 588, Elegant- Batter • mv. LmCifiP^yifeay'WA^i — -7TT — 6 6 0 21. Handsome Field Glass. : ... .; 5 ..,5 6 , 22. Complete s€t.Ppal t Stu^s. ... 5, 5 0 23. Silver Napkin 1 Rings .V.^,- ... 4 0 ; 24. Lady's elegant Greenstone '• ' , ) Brooch ... ... ... 4. 0 0 ■25; No. 217 V 7 and I electro-gUtTankard : ■"••• V; 22 0^ 26. U0;570, Dodo ( ' .-. sci..; : 2 2^o ; 27. No. 334, Do do • , i.. 1 ... ; 2 2:0/ 28. No. 220,VElegant set;Salt3-;; ;: -; .r: ! (colored) I.^1 .^ ;.. h : ;2 : 2 ; 0: 29. No. 240, Dado (frosted) >0 2 J.O •:■ 3,0. One pair t Jet Ool^-mounted. > q : Earrings "... .""... "; 2 2. o.> 31. D0d0 "t~. ;.;... :; ' ...12 2. 32. Jerome's patent Lever Clock • 1 ,5 'o''-'---33. Dodo .-.:. '..: ;.. ; .:. IJ S 0 :34. Do do V.. .;. ; .J; .. hVS 0^ 35. Life member's Ticket in GreyJ moutb. Literary Society ... 55 0 36. Dodo 5 5 0 With one hundred and fourteen other Valuable Prizes. The Principal Prizes are now to be seen at the Establishment of Messrs Foray th aad" Masters. > Tickets may be obtained from j the Secretary, and from all leading ' hotels in Greymouth and surrounding districts. ' ' F. E. ,A. MINNETT, Hon. Secretary. Bazaar. A GRAND FANCY BAZAAR in aid of 1 ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL, 1 will be held in the VOLUNTEER HALL THIS EVENING. , Tbe following ladies have kindly consented to hold Stalls : — Mrs Griffin Mrs Quinn t Mrs Sheedy Mrs Joyce, and Mrs Kennedy, And will be assisted by Mrs Fitzgerald ' Mrs Hickson Miss Griffin ' Miss' Fitzgerald . Misses Lundon Mrs i Hungerford^ Oi; Mrs Butler '- . ' MrßDruinm i; ' ;j - MissiTwohill .': Mra McDonnell" :• ■ Mrs O'Brien, and otiier ladiesl Tl l : Contributions in money or kind will: be_ : thankfully received by the above-named ; ladies, and members of the Committee.. ; - v ■ The School Committee beg to state that, ■,-,:■ by reason of the recent river encroachment; ; " on the present 'school site^ (which a few years ago cost upwards of £600), they have hadto incur & large debt for the purphase of a new site, upon which it is their intention to erect new schools. ; . mEE GR&ND FANCY BAZAAR In aid of ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL, wiU , be OPEN at the VOLUNTEER HALL, THIS DAY, between the hours of 2 arid 5) ~ and ia the evening from 8 o'clock. :, T> AE AND SEW EL L ::% ;: : { JfINQIKEERS AND FOUNDER 3, Greymoutb,
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1994, 28 December 1874, Page 3
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