Harpagius, left New York 25th Janury, via - Australia and Auckland ; duo about the 176h April Nerehana, left Liverpool 19th Feb ruaory^ via Auckland; <foae about iSth April. . Invertay, left fee. John 18th Febru-. ary, via Melbourne and Auckland ; ' due about 'the 29th April. Swasnty, left New Plymouth l(Kh February, via Australia and Auckland ! due about th« Ist May Briez Izel, left New York 21st Feb rury, via Auckland ; due about lOtb Monayshire, left Liverpool 4 h March via Auckland, due about 14£ b May. SAILING VESSELSAriel, barque, lert Liverpool 18th November SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. FAREWELL SPIT, April 6. The P.oherua passed west for Greymouth at 9.45 a.m. WELLINGTON, April 6. Sailed at 9.45 p.m. on the sth, Poherua for Greymouth. . WELLINGTON, April 6. Arrived at 7.15 p.m. on the sth, Ruapehu from London, via tlobart. AUCKLAND, April 6. Arived at 6.20 a.m., Talune with the 'Frisco mail from Raratonga. ' ' WESTPORT, April 6. Sailed at 11.30 a.m., Alexander for Greymouth. THE PORT, April 5. Arrived at 7 p.m., Kennedy from Westport and Greymouth. WESTPORT, April 6. Arrived at 10 p.m., Mapourika from Greymouth. THE MAILS " THIS DAY. Westport, Nelson, Blenheim, overland, at 5.50 a.m. Ghristchurc'h, Ounedin, Wellington, overland, at 7.40 a.m. .SATURDAY. Westport, overland, at 5.50 a.m. ' MONDAY. Westport overland, at 5.50 a.m. Christchurch, .Dunedin, Wellington, overland, at 7.40 a.m. Westport and North. Arahur.i. at 6 p.m. VIA VANCOUVER. The next Vancouver . mail <. .of es at this office on Friday, April Till, at 7.40 a.m . v // . ' /• * / C^OLD WEATHER is Coming! C. h HANStN has prepared tor it by laying in a STOCK of all the requismes for his trade. All sorts oi Canvas, Felt and Collar Check, etc., for Horse Cover making, cotton and flax canvas for hose and other uses. Also a shipment of Counter Twine made from Russian Hemp ; it cannot be beat for strength. His OIL COATS are the best in the Market. All the material used is of British Manufacture. C. HANSEN, MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. T IVERY AND BAIT STABLES. BOUNDARY STREET. GREYMOUTH. THOS McGRATH : : : Proprietor. HORSES BROKEN TO SADDLE OR HARNESS. HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED OR HIRED OUT. CABS OR VEHICLES of all descriptions for HIRE at any hour J the 'lay or night. THE PROPRIETOR GIVES PERSONAL ATTENTION. A TRIAL SOLICITED. JUST OPENED UP : t 1 SIX CASES O\ MASON'S IMPROVED JAM JARS. PINTS 4s 6 QUARTS • 5s 6d i-GALLON 7s ,6d E D HOPKINS FAMILY GROCER AND CROCKERY D£ALEK. • BOUNDARY STREET. __ : >, LADIES' COSTUMES. A MAGNIFICENT RANGE OF NEW SEASON'S PATTERNS, MEW ZEALAND AND ENGLISH TWEEDS. TWEED COSTUMES FROM £4 TUs BLUE SERGE COSTUMES FROM £5. tn, STYLE AND WORKMAN- . bHIP OF THE VERY BEST. F. B. LAWN, TAILOR, MACKAY ST.
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Grey River Argus, 7 April 1911, Page 3
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