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TVTEW GAMES FOR THE WINTER - NlGHTS.—Prince’s Quest, Go as You Please, British Empire, Ludo, Snakes and Ladders, Lotto, Blow Football, etc., obtainable from A. E. KILGOUR, Stationer, Gieseking’s Buildings. ' WANTED KNOWN—That YARRALL’S is the Cheapest place to buy Harness and Saddlery; also Gladstone Bags, Brief Bags, and Portmanteaux, Horse Covers, Clippers, Etc. Prices speak for themselves at YARRALL’S Saddlery Depot. TOILET SETS—Just come to hand. Beautiful Patterns which are being retailed at a low figure. Call and see for yourselves.—W. J. McILROY AND CO. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1910. JJOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS available for return until 26th APRIL, 1910, WILL BE OBTAINABLE on Westland Section from ANY STATION to Greymouth and Olira on 23rd MARCH, and from ANY STATION to ANY STATION from 24th to 28tli MARCH, inclusive. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On TUESDAY. 22nd MARCH an extra train will leave Grovmontb for Otira at 11.20 a.m. On WEDNESDAY, 23r,1 MARCH, the ordinary time-table WILL BE SUSPENDED. Trains will leave Greymouth fur Stillwater 6.30 a.m. ; for Brunner 9.40 a.m ; for Reef ton 6.50 a.m., 7.0 p. in ; for Otira 8.40 a.m., 6.15 p.m ; for Ross 7.50 m., 6.0 p.m. ; for Hokitika 7.50 a.m., 5, 6.0 p.m ; for State Collieries 7.15, 10.40 a.m.. 1.20, 6.30, 10.50 p.m ; for Racecourse 11.55 a.m., 12.20, 12.55 I. 1.45. 2.10 p.m : for Greyiiiouth from Racecourse 5.15. 5.40. 6.5 p.m. ; front Stillwater 8.10 a.m.. from Reeftoii 7.45 a.m.. 4.10 p.m. ; from Brunner 11. a.m. from Ross 6.30 a.m.. 4.45 p.m: from Hokitika 7.40.10.30 a.m.. 5.50 p.m. ; from Otira 6.55 a.m., 5.30 p.m ; from State Collieries 8.10, 11.25 a.m. 2.0. 7.20. 11.25 p.m On THURSDAY. 21th MARCH, an extra train WILL LEAVE Greymouth for Otira at 5.0 p.m. On GOOD FRIDAY. 25th MARCH, 1 lie usual 11.20 a.m. Grcymmith-Oti ra and 1.45 p.m. Otira-Grevmouth goods trains WILL NOT RUN. An extra (rain will leave Otira for Greymouth at 5.50 p.m. On SATURDAY, 26th MARCH. ordinary time-table WILL BE SUSPENDED. I rams will leave Greyiiiouth lor Stillwater at 6.50 a.m ; for Brunner 9.40 a.m. ; lor Rectton 6.50 a.m.. 7.0 p.m : for Ngahere 10.45 p.m. (returning "'"in Ngahere 12.10 a.m. .ui 27th); for Olira 11.40 a.m.. 7.45 p.m; for Russ 7.50 a.m, 6.0 p.m. ; for Hokitika 7.50 •''•ill-. L 5. 6.0, 8.40 p.m; for State Collieries 7.15, 10.40 a.m., 1.20, 6.30. 10.50 P.m : tor Racecourse and back as on 13rd; Ur t I'reynioiitli from Stillwater 8.10 a.m ; from Reeftoii 7,45 a.m., 4.10 p.m; from Brunner 11.5 a.m; from Otira 655 a.m.. 5,45 p.m; from Ross i. 30 a.m., 4.45 p.m: from Hokitika 7,40, 10.50 a.m.. 5.50. 8.35 p.m ; front State Collieries 8.10. 11.25 a.m.. 2.0 7.30, 11.25 p.m. '<u !•: \STER M< >NI >A V, 28lh March, ihe following i rains WI LI. BE DELAY ED; -1 he usual 3.15 p.m. Greyiuoiilh--1 Kira to 7.30 p.m : usual 4.5 p.m. Grey - iiiouth-Rei ftoii to 7.45 p.m. Extra trains will leave Olira for Greymouth at 5.30 p.m. ; Greymouth for State Collieries 9.30 a.m., 7.35 p.m; Stale Collieries for Greymouth 10.20 a.m., 8.15 p.m. The G rev mot it h - Hokitika -Ross ' imedalde WILL RE SUSPENHEH and trains leave Grevmonth for Hokitika 6.50. 10.10. ILS a.m.. 5.1.5. 9.0 p.m : tor Ross 6.50, 10.10 a.m. 5,15 p.m. tor Greymouth; Ross dep. 8.10 a.m.. ■1.15. 7.0 p.m : Hokitika dep. 6.50. 9.10 a.m.. 1.50, 5.25, 8.55 p.m.; Kumar,a 43, 10.5 a.m.. 2.20, 6.0. 6.28. dep 9.51 p.m. "n TUESDAY, 29th MARCH, the usual 9.50 a.m. Otira-Grevmouth goods train WILT, NOT RUN' 1.5 p.m. Grr WILL RE DEL month 7.21 p.m leave (Ireyriiouth for Slat 7.30 p.m. and State < Vdli mouth 8.15 p.m. Hokitika-Ros-; tin sf SPEND ED .and trains leave Greymouth for Hokitika 7.50. 11.20 a.m . 5.40 p.m; for Kumar,a 7.50. 10.0, 11.20 Ross 5.40 p. ui ; for dep. 10.10 a.m.; 11.20 a.m.. 5.30 51st MARCH, the Ret ft - in < t re\ liucil h a. m., 5.40 p. m : for (!revmoiit h : Ross Hokitika dep. 7.40, p. in. tin THURSDAY, usual 7.45 a.m. ; rain Wild. LEAVE Re.dPui’at 6.40 a.m. and run as on MONDAYS. 1 - ual 7.0 p.m. GrevmoiiHi R’eefloii will leave Grevniouth 8.15 o.m. Trains leave < In-vii'outh for Hokitika 7.50. 10.0 a.m 8.40 p. in ; Hokitika for Grevmoulh 7.40 a.m,. 6.20 8.35 p.m : Ross for Hokitika 10.10 a.m. : Hokitika fot Ross 7.0 p.m. (<n FRIDAY. Ist APRIL, the usual 7.45 a.m. Rcefton-Grevnioui It train will leave Rci-fp.n ui 6.40 a.m. ami run as .i| MIIM'WS. Usual 4.5 p.m. i! ifv ruoiii h d’t t-l I •-ii train will leave Civviuoiith 815 p.m Trains for H"ki tjka ■ Leave Greyiiiouth 6.50. 10.0 a.m, 8.40 p.m ami Ross 10.10 a.m. l,"i'Givvmouth leave Hokitika 6,50 a.m. 6.20 8.35 p.m . for Ross : Ii- kilika dep. 7.0 p. in. (I I- 1 1 a flic Wli; BE SUSPEND I- 1 > 251 h ami 28th MARCH and Cut,ls Shells Wild, BE CI,USED. ter . pa lIIBY ORDER BRUNNER BORGUGH COUNCIL NOTIFICATION OF THE VALUATION LIST;. It AKE NOTICE:—The Valuation “ Lists for the North, South and East Wards for the vear eomniencing the Ist. day of APRIL, 1910, are low open for inspection at the Council 'handlers, Wallsend. ALL GB.JI.CI lONS thereto must he left at the Magistrate’s Court, Bnmnertoii, on oi uefore the 15lh day of MARCH, 1910. iddivssed to the Assessment Court, utd a copy of every such objection must be left at the Borough Council handlers. Wallsend, not less Ilian TEN DAYS before the next sitting of I he said Court. Dated this 15th day of February. 1910. R. TAYLOR, Town Clerk. FIREWOOD YARD, ALEXANDER ST. : : GREYMOUTH. ALEX MERRIE J> EGS to inform the householders of ** Grey and Cohden that ho is prepared to deliver DRY FIREWOOD in any quantities, and in lengths to suit ranges and registered grates. STATE COAL also supplied. Orders left with Win. Mosley, Butcher. Preston Road; J. Shrives* Store High Street; and Telephone 225 will ho "promptly attended to. REID’S “EXCHANGE” LIBRARY. NEW 6d NOVELS FOR 3 U ! BOOK TWOPENCE you may take your pick of the very latest SIXPENNY NOVELS. Providing you return one previously purchased at the “Exchange” Library. All books must, bear our stamp, and be m good condit ion. REiD’S “EXCHANGE” LIBRARY. UPPER MAWHERA QUAY Clough’s Butchery. tttt ••«••••«• THE BIGHT HAY TO TRESEBYE EGGS. to use NORTON’S EGG PRE3RVATIVE, because it preserves o yolk and wliite of eggs for any ngth ol time without-deterioration quality or appearance at a nomi--4 cost of id per dozen eggs. Eggs ■oserved in this famous relation ways find a ready sale and comand the highest prices because icy can be boiled, poached, fried id used for any purpose. Be sure NORTON’S EGG PRESERVATIVE veauee the results can be guaraned if the eggs are put down when esh and according to the Bimplo irections supplied with each tintins preserve 300 eggs. Haltdlon tins (2/6) 650 eggs. One illon tins (4/-) 1300 eggs. FomlUons (10/6) 6000 eggs and m 40allon casks. Watch your -he» opening. It may contain one [ the valuable prizes. Soia every-

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1910, Page 3

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