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TjUMI SALIC - TEN Working BULA LOCKS, staunch and sound, with all chains, yokes, and gear. Apply W. Vincent, Mawlicnia. 171 Oil SALE—In centre Palmer,sto * Street, Westport, as a going concorn, 'a first-class Befreshment Booms, Fancy Goods and llegistry Olllco combined, well stocked and filled throughout; small rental; dwelling attached. Apply to— C. COLE. FOB SALE —As a going concern, Body’s Ilefreshmcnt Booms in Boundary Street, with stock, etc.; doing a first-class profitable business Splendid opportunity for a small family to make a good living. Apply on the premises. 1 HANKS. I BEG to return my sincere Thanks to all those who kindly assisted, also for those kind expressions of sympathy for me in my late sad bereavement. LUCY JAMES. Ahanr.i, April 15th, 1901. CHALLENGE. I the undersigned, do hereby challenge 5 Thomas Donnellan, of Nelson Creek, to a game of cricket (single wicket) for £') a man at Fgahere. Money to be put up at Star ollice. ! RICHARD ALEXANDER, N gahere. GREY Mol Mil VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. IB!HE USUAL MEETING of the A above will be held in the brigade hall THIS (Monday) EVENING at 7.30 o’clock. By Order, J. G. WALTON, Secretary G.V.F.B. GREY C( )UNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. fTI HE CULV ERT on Omotumotu-Mars-A den Load between Jacobs’ and Hiller’s is dangerous to traffic, and persons using same will do so at their own risk. JOHN HIGGINS, County Engineer. Greymonth, April 18th, 1904. COBDEN FOOTBALL CLUB. A GRAND CONCERT & BALL, Will be given by the above Club in the COBDEN SKATING HALL ...0N... Friday, April 20th, 1901, To celebrate the opening of the season. Concert commencing at 8 o’clock sharp. Dancing immediately after concert. , Tickets : Concert Is, Ball 3s, Ladies a plate. , CITY FISH MART. Boundary Street, L. SPIERS - - - Pbopeietoe. ( Fresh fish, game, oysters, ( etc., supplied daily. Orders left at the shop will bo delivered to any part of the town or country. Marine Stores of all kinds purchased for Cash. <

rXTE undertake to HE PAIR GUNS, VV LOCKS, etc., and make Keys at tlio shortest notice. Sewing and weighing machines, scales, etc., repaired at — BARLOW AND CO.’S Bicycle Works. (Mark Sprot and Co.'s premises.) GREY EDUCATION BOARD. PPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, will he received at the Education Office up to 1 p.m. on SATURDAY, May 7th, from persons qualified to (ill either of (lie following positions at I lie Greymouth District High School:— Second * ssistant Teacher for secondary work. Salary £l3O per annum. Assistant Teacher. Salary £BO per annum. H. SMITH, Secretary. GREY EDUCATION BOARD. A PPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, will be received at (he Education Ofllee up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, April 27th, for the position of sole Teacher (certificated) Totara Flat School. Scale payment. Average attendance last year 19. A residence is provided. H. SMITH, Secretary. To be Sold by Public Tender, owing to Disagreement of Partners. A SPECIAL CLAIM of 20 acres, situated at Acre Creek, and known as “ MTCenzio and Party's.” The highest or any tender nol necessarily accepted. Ten per cent of amount to accompany each tender. -Tenders close at (he Sash and Door Factory’s premises on APRIL 23jid, ai 12 o’clock. CROWN LANDS SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that seven SECTIONS in Pocrua, Muhinapua, Wataroa and Kanicri Survey Districts, will bo open for application under the Lease-in-Perpetuity system, at this olllee, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of April, 1901. The areas vary from 101 acres to 229 acres, and the annual rentals per acre from 3s (id to 7s 2d. Full particulars can be obtained on application to this office. G. J. ROBERTS, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Department, Hokitika, 31st March, 1904. GREY BOROUGH ELECTION. THE MAYORAL CONTEST. To the Electors of the Borough of Greymouth—lADlES and gentleman,—lf my J actions as Mayor during the year have met with your approval, I respectfully solicit a continuance of your support. I can assure you that if again elected to the position, I will, as in the past, endeavour to discharge the duties attendant upon the office honorably and fearlessly. I will address a meeting of electors in the Opera House on Tuesday evening, (lie 20th instant, the night before the election. I am ladles and gentlemen, Yours respectfully, JESSE STEER. BRUNNER BOROUGH COUNCIL. THE MAYOR .L CONTEST. To THK EIECTOHS OF THE BoUOUGH OF Brunner — Lathes and Gentlemen, —Not having th« time at my disposal to wait on you personally, I take this opportunity of soliciting your votes and support. If my actions during the past four years have met with your approval, I can assure you that if again elected to the position I will, as in the past, endeavor to discharge the duties attendant upon the position honorably and fearlessly. I am, ladies and gentlemen, Yours respectfully, ROBERT RUSSELL. BRUNNER MAYORALTY. Ladies and Gentlemen, — Having been requested by a number of the residents to seek election to the honorable position of Mayor, I have consented to do so, and if elected will use my best endeavors in an impartial manner to advance the district. I would ask you to judge me by my past actions, and, if satisfied that 1 conscientiously endeavored to do what was best for the Borough in general, I trust you will record your vote in my favor on Wednesday, April 27th, at the Council Chambers," Wallsend. Poll open 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. I am, ladies and gentlemen. Yours respectfully, JOHN WARD. To Holders of Sections in Township of liunsingii. rr HE Undersigned is prepared to find j MEN to clear sections at the lowest possible rates. Apply—- * TIIOS. BATTY, Scvcn.Milc Road.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1904, Page 3

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