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Boots, Shoes, &c, M. O'BEIEJ^, IMPORTER & MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS AND SHOES. AEEIVALS OF CHOICE SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES, . pF ENGLISH, FKENCH, AND GERMAN MANUFACTURE. ' ' t October 26th, 1875. : I have this day opened up my first arrivals of Gents/ Ladies', and Children's Boots & Shoes, Of very Superior Quality, to be followed by subsequent Shipments during the Season, the whole of which have been specially selected by me with a view to their suitability to the requirements of Greymouth, my practical acquaintance , . with the Trade giving me exceptional advantages in that direction. The Stock will comprise also a SELECT ASSORTMENE of PLAIN and SUBSTANTIAL BOOTS, of varied descriptions, in Colonial Manufacture, made expressly to my own order, from Melbourne, Christchurch, and Dunedin Factories. Prices Moderate. . :■] The BESPOKE DEPARTMENT will be as heretofore under my own personal supervision, and from the unvarying satisfaction given by me in the execution of orders duiing the last 10 years, I confidently rely upon the con- ; , tinuance of public support. LEATHER, CLOSED UPPERS, 4 GENERAL GRINDERY sewing 3vc^.oxxizvrx:». THE IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE LOCK STITCH— THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. Every Machine sent out in working order ; and as a proof of their superiority over other machines, I guarantee them for 2 years .. .. . Iron Stands for Hand Machines. , In conclusion, I beg to solicit the obliging orders of friends, to which I will .•:■ always -devote my best attention, and endeavor to merit a contikuance of the esteemed patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed. M> O^RIEM, Mawhera (2uay, Greymouth j ; Cordial Manufacturer, &c. v m^ a. wamfOEE, JEr^ted Water & Cordial Manufacturer, — ■ WINE and SPIEIT 33/TERCHANT AUSifi FOOTER BOTTLER, • r Murray street, Greymouth. AUg^g^addressed sox 6, Post-office, promptly attended to.

•■■i 'i ■' - Miscellaneotts. ! 'mp STAND THIS SEASON, at the ; JL Farm of JAMES O'MALLEY, Little Grey Junction, the Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion, ; YOTJXGr DOUGLAS, r-. By " Sir Colin Campbell," out of "Blossom, 1 dam " Violet," a thorough-bred Clydesdale r imported to Tasmania. , "Young Douglas " .is a dark bay, with black points, three years old, and stands 16J hands, with tremendouß bone and- v ßubßtance, good action, ''■ and fine mild temper. , c i : ' Pedioree.— • ''Sir!; Collin, Campbell" was got by the well-known horße" King Fergus," out of the celebrated Mare "Scotland's Pride.'.' "King Fergus"^w^got by "Lord Byron," the property ofMr/ifcroudfoot, Dum- . frieshire, who. gained \ the wprize of at Annan, when 4 years old. • ' Lord Byron ' was got by " Old Prince Loyal," who gained . .the first prize at Aberdeen, and also at Johnstone, ,V £ King Fergus" was bred by Mr Muir, Kircudbrightshire, out of nis prize mare, which was bred by Mr Frame, ClydeBide. "King Fergus" gained seven firßt prizes in 1860, and he had the first prize as .. being the best animal of the horse-kind at , the great show at Hamilton. "Scotland's Pride " waß got by the celebrated Clydesdale horse "Lofty," out of the well-known 'Smithston -stock. "Lofty" was the property of Mr Samuel Clark, and gained the premium at Glasgow, open to all. Scotland. "Scotland's Pride" gained the premium of the flighland;Society y s Show in 1861/ as a threeyear old. She has also gained five first prizes in Canterbury. ' , YOUjSG DOUGLAS wiU be at Lardi's (late Marshall ? B)iHoteL Totara Flat, every Saturday during the season; . Terms-£3 10s for each Mare. A reduction by agreement with the boha fide owner of three or more Mareß. : All fees to be paid during the first two weeks in January, 1876. ■ JAMES O'MALLEY. WANTED K N OWN Waste Paper on Sale, In large or small quantities, at the ' Grey River Argus Office,

Wiscellaneous. JOHN STEPHEN AND SON Hatter's Terrace, Nelson Creek. 1 Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper. STEPHEN'S HOTEL HATTER'S TER RACE, FIRST CLASS ACCpMODATION. LIVERY ; ANdIbAIT STABLES. Saddle Horses and Drays on Hire. JOHN STEPHEN AND SON, Proprietors. VjriHE' AHAURA SHOEING FORGE, CLIFTON ROAD, AHAURA. W I L L I A M~ BANKS FARRIER AND GENERAL BLACK--1 ' SMITH. Mining Tools and Agricultural Machinery Made and repaired. J>ATENT WROUGHT NAILS J. J. Cordes and Co., the Patentees and Sole Manufacturers of the well-known patent Wrought Is ails, commonly known as EWBANK'S NAILS, Desire to make it known that they have adopted a " Star " or "Cross" as their Trade Mark, and that all Nails now made and sent ; out by them, except clasp, bear this mark hpon their heads, and that within every package Bent from their,, works is also placed j a card bearing their name and addreßs. Any nails, Jtherefore, which are not distinguished as above, must not be confounded with "Ewbank'a NaUs," the quality of which is so well appreciated as being far superior to tnat of any other make. Doe Newport, Monmouthshire, England. -■ : ' '.■■. JITINING COMPANIES ACT, 1872. Mining Companies formed, registered, and managed under the provisions ol the Minine Companies Acts. :. ' . ' ' ' . Phns, specifications, and estimates of nuning work prepared on reasonable terms ! M, H. HAYDEN, Mining Agent, Ahaiua,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 2297, 18 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 2297, 18 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 2297, 18 December 1875, Page 4

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