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Art Union. HEAND ART : UNION On behalf of the GREYMOUTH LITERARY SOCIETY. 500 MEMBEKS AT £1 EACH.'; ONE HUNDRED & FIFTY PRIZES. The Drawing to take place at the Melbourne Hotel, Greymouth, on "..''! FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1, Under the direct 'supervision of Messrs Gilbert King, J. Greenwood, E. S. Lapham, Joseph Kilgour, F. Hamilton, J. G. Thomas, J. Arnott,- Jno. V MfMiUan,: and Hf. x ,,H. Lahman. '•:■•: /; v ; > ■■/ ■_ i ;-.;.>J. Among the : ; , P R I Z E S Offered, are the following, viz. :— - Prize. ; £8. d. :1. Gentleman's handsome Gold; j ,: Hunting Watch and Chain 50 ■ 0 : 0 2. Very handsome antique Tea f. : . and Coffee Service, contain- ■; ... ingsixpieces ; : ... -...45 0' 0 3. Lady's handsome Gold Lever ' Hunting Watch and Chain- 42 10,: 0 4. Lady's Handsome Gold Leyer v Watch; No 1094. V;. '... 21 .0 0 5. Beautifullyrdesigned Silver : ■> SoupTureen' ;^J ;i -W. ■ 18 18 0 6. Elegant ' Cake " No. ' ■'■ :■"■ 2889... >•-:■■.■.■;; rf\.; l .v ■16 lft 0 7. Lady's Gold Watch... ... 15:15 0 8. Ornamental : 'Alabaster Clock A ■ .and Shade ...M r-.-.. ... .15 Q 0 9. Very choice Pickle Frame „;..;..,..;.. (double), cut glass.. „..,. 12-12 0 10. Rotheram's best Silver ,Lotot V" Hunting .Watch, guaran- - , '"\ teed for two years... - ... 12 10 0 11. No. 860, Richly-aesigned ; Pickle Frame 1 ... .V 1,0 10 0 12. English Silver Hunting Lever '10 10 0 13. No. 66571 Single cut glass ! ■ Preserve Stand :.,l* <;- 1.. 10 10 0 14. One handsome Revolving i J " ■: Cruet Stand , ... : „.10 .0 0 15. No. 2629, One Massachusetts:! 'r f nfiwly-designed , revolving . ■. ■ Butter Cooler (patented)... .90 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. 1 ;i Cooler (unique) .;. ;; - ;.. 6 J 6 0 20. iSilverteyless Watch ... 6 6 0 21. Handsome Field Glass ..; 5 5 0 22. Complete set Opal Studs ... 5. 5 0 23. Silver Napkin Rings... ... 4. 4 0 24. Lady's, elegant , Greenstone -.-; ; irlßroock; . ... ; ...:..: 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 v set Salts ■ : /(colored)/ ..: ... .... 22 0 29. No/240, Do do (frosted) • ...2 2 0 30. One pair Jet Gold-mounted Earrings' s ..: ... :.. 22 0 31; Dodo ... ..'. : -'::..:..-; ... r 2 2 0 32. Jerome's patent Lever Clock : 1 ; : 5 0 33.;D0d0 .:.:.,-.. ... ...? ... 15 0 34. Do do-:... ...... :. 15 0 35. Life member's Ticket in Greymouth Literary Society ... 5.5 0 36. Dodo .....;. ... ... 5 5 0 With one. hundred and fourteen other -.■-.; -.:••: " Valuable Prizes. -■- i, ; The Principal Prizes are now to be seen at the Establishment of Messrs Forayth and Masters/ •■-■ ■ • "' ■ "' ;: ; J; : Tickets may be obtained " the Secretary, and from all leading hotels in Greymouth and surrounding districts. ■ ::r; • : -j-ij, E.'AV=MINNETT, : - ■■■' -'■• - ;•••■' '=" : ;; : ' [ ; [^ Hbn. : Secretary. TO BE DISPOSED OF BY ART- - ' un:io ny, : •:"■;■ '. ■ ' . ■ ■ . . '•'.'■ : ' .')"-. :"■■:.;■ '■'-" That well-known Property atParoja^known as Irving'sJunction r Hotel ; also, the Paroa Gardens, consisting of ' Six Acres Freehold jandj in full' crop/- stocked? with the<most - choice collection [ of ! Fl6tfersj[-ißulbs,iiFruifc Trees, &c; ;; together with . Dairy; GpwS f ':Cow Shedß, Byres, ".Fowl, Houses,-.-,Stal?les,r one HorsßiTSpringCart, and^Barness. „..;;. ■;".. 0 ,. [-.•■.- "\ : ,-,y i .,.-^— ;.., ■' „!,;., ,r, ... . , • Eight- Hundred BUTembers , at One Pound ' each, W consist of Twelve Prizes, viz : — PRIZE. " ! : .. '■/".'.' '. : : - ' VA^ lIX , Xt IfloteV Gardens,' Crops, ! ; ' ' ;; " Ml Stabling, Byres;vUow i; ;t - 1 ;ir; " Sheds, &c. ... ... £600 0 ! 0 2 One Horse, Spring Cart, :. : 3 Piand ! HarhesslTK.;Ll£ J.'. iU4s 0 0 3 Two superior, Gows ... 30 0 0 4 One two-year-old Bull, one HSfer^ in calf ... 19 0 0 ' 51 One Cbw.^'i v 7 . ;.. >15 0 0 n& *r.i\LWxl-:. 1M ... ••••a-14:;.O 0 ■ 1 .,,., ■■»,; f , >•• •:, 14 0 0 ; s ■-„' :,r •• •"■.• i }J-J J --9 j, „ v.. :■■-..:•:« 14--. 0- 0 10 „ . : .,V, - ...F 1* P 0 11 „ „ »., 1? 0 0 12 Two Heifers, rising two ' "' v years ...... ■■'>■ ... : ;8 0 0 _ .. , ; .; "" - ' ! ', '.".';■'" -.^oo/ ; o. o 1 * COMMTTTEB : " :i J Mr M'MILIIAN-- ? Mr JAS. HAMILTON, ■ •■.' n Mr /W. F. STRIKE, Mr -F. HAMILTON. ; .^TRBASJJARft-ivji ',il'{ ; s MriMIDpLETPN.' As the proprietor is going .home, .this is a chance rarely offered to the public To take place at Mir' J as.' Middleton's i Wharf v'u ' Hotel," Greyinbuthi oh-tlie'-lSth'day ■ • 4;r: ; ' : ' ■-■ i ; bf- ? Marchilß7si ;j ■ [ - }J -- : \.-; •;;-; : : ; -, ; ;;:; ACLEAN'S SUNNYBANK. HOTEL No Town Road; !! ."£- lff ; • > .-■•■.. ■...-..;i v :.,: _T)_i(. ; : .,iiMi^i To be disposed of by Art Union,' on SATURDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1875. ,;: ■. -V--..-U .;:,:: A jr...,,;;.; V ,;-..: > . MIDDLETON'S- WHARF HOTEL, : :; f Greymouth. ' ; • ' 150 members at £1 each. The only, reason, for the property being disposed of is on account of the proprietor intending to leave the Colony ;. „.._ GiLiBERT STEWAiRTy . *' Treasurer. TXT ANTED KNOWN— Thit the cheapest W : and neatest PRINTING may be had at the Grky Rtveb Argus Office^ Boundary treet. •'■■'•■ ■ f ; : '■' ■ ■ -'0;..-;. •■ • :-.■. TIT ANTED KNOWN— That the cheapert YV andi neatest CARDS may be had at the Gbby Rtvbr Ajmkjs Office, Boondary

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1997, 31 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1997, 31 December 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1997, 31 December 1874, Page 3

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