ENTERTAINMENTS. /^PERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. BUFFALO BILL AND WILD WEST SHOW. Another record was achieved last nigW . ' % WILL BE REPEAT ID. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT [ IT IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN ! Together with other exclusive pictures which have made a Sensation ! A GREAT PROGRAMME. (By arrangement with. J. D. Williams Colonial Theatre, Sydney.) NEXT PRODUCTION. A Unique and Startling- Attraction. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT! First production in ' Greymouth of the Extraordinarily Successful Pictorial- Drama, ' THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER. (By special and exclusive arrangement with Mr- William Anderson King-'s Theatre, Melbourne. POPULAR PRICES. THE TALK OF THE COAST! TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! OF THE CELEBRATED. .BELLE CROME BELLRINCERS. BELLE CROME BELLRINCERS. An ovation was accorded last .ni.tfht by a packed audience to this charming- and popular Combination. DINNA FORGET. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Prices popular: 3s, 2s, Is. rpOWN HALL, GREYMOUTti SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1911. wKESTLING MATCH for £20 be uveen T. CLEGG, Paparoa (and late of Cheshire) and. J. STEEL, Dunolue; Styles: two out of three catch-as-catch-can, two out of three Cum-, oerland. 'Referees : Donald Tweedie and R. i-'oliock. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. THE LICENSED VICTUALLERS, of Greymouth ACCEPT the CHALLENGE issued by the Licen-t sed Victuallers of Kumara to a TUG-OF-WAR (seven men aside) to taike place in Greymouth on SATURDAY EVENING, May 6th. TUG-OF-WAla UPEN TO ALL COMERS. T.OWN HALL, SATURDAY, May 6th, 1911. JL*gK— FOR PRIZE MONEY. 15t £50 nd £10 3rd £5 TEN NOMINATIONS OR NC COMPETITION. Nominations close with the Secretary, with necessary nomination fee of £2 2s NOT LATER than 22nd APRIL at 9 p.m at Ship Inn. Catch weight. Seven men aside. Admis-. sion Is. . F. W. KEDDELL, Secretary. AUCTIONS. SPECIAL SALE OF 1000 STORE SHEEP. AT ARAHURA. AT AN EARLY DATE. MESSRS MARK SPROT AND CO., will sell by public auction : — 1000 Young Cross-Breed SHEEP. Consisting of store wethers and breeding ewes from Canterbury. THURSDAY NEXT. i ... 2.30 p.m at Rooms. HARLEY AND COY., Limited will sell by auction under instructions : — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Bedsteads plain and brass rail with Mattresses, Kapoc Beds, Chairs, Linoleum, Hearth rug, Carpet Square, Duchess Chest, Couch, Sheeting, Blankets, Pots, Pans, Etc; 1 Dinner Service, 1 Tea Set, Fender and Brasses; Sideboard, 1 Treadle Sewing Machine; l second hand Piano. ' • : ' N.B. — Further entries being received. HARLEY AND CO., Ltd Auctioneers. TOTARA FLAT SALEYARDS. AT AN EARLY DATE. MARK SPROT AND CO., will sell as above: — 150 2 to 4 year old STEERS. Account E. Riddiford. 100 Store CATTLE (mixed ages and sexes.) Account local clients. 40 3 year old BULLOCKS.. Account Mrs Corcoran.
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Grey River Argus, 18 April 1911, Page 6
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