BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Cream may bo. obtained from the Fresh Food and Ice Company this evening between 8.30 and 9.30. King up the factory. The usual sales of fat stock will bo held at .Preston yards on Monday at 12.20 p.m, when 85 head of fat cattle and 400 fat sheep and lambs will be. offered.
An announcement appears in another column that it is the intention of -the ■biblic Works Department to take land in the township of Dimollie for the purpose of a road, of which full particulars are given.
Owing to the detention of the Afapunvika in the roadstead and her return to Westport, the Taylor-Carring-ton Company will not be able to appear hero to-night, but they will announce Ihei rfutnro movements on Monday. A meeting of the Grey Valley Coal Miners Medical Association will be held to-night at seven o’clock to appoint a medical officer io lake the place l of Dr White who is leaving the district. The meeting is to be held in the Wall send surgery.
The Railway Employees’ social and hall, which will be held in the Public Hall an Friday next, dune 10th, promises to be much"superior to all its predecessors, and will be om> of the most successful hold this year. The Committee has made arrangements for special trains at excursion fares, also for vehicles in convey arriving and departing visitors to and from (he Railway Station and hall and die host music will be provided. Messrs R. Hannah and Co’,-, new promises in Mawhora Qnav are now open for the transaction of business, and there is no gainsaving the fact that, both the mode! shop front and die interior fittings reflect the greatest credit on everyone concerned. The 'Sitings, cash desk am! counters were all made hy Mr C. I ddstrom of the very best rimn yard kauri, and are models of excellent joinery wars, and the establishment as lighted up last night, and again as it will lie vo-night is most pleasing io die eye. Ihe new stock was all opened and put in its proper •daces yesterday and now that ihe shelves are all’tell it is,easy to see that there is tiillv the value there as published the oilier day. ](. is almost unnecessary to remind the working men of Greyuiouth and the sn mum ding d i strict s of I he open air procession and meeting to be held this evening with a view of affording everyone an opportunity of contributing towards the relief and maintenance ot the sufferers by the Whitehaven disaster. The people of Cre.vnioiitli have always been noted' for their liberaiii,\ towards others in distress and we sin cerely hope that mi lids occasion when hundreds of widows and orphans ate crying cut for help, they will respmu in a fitting manner. The procession will leave the Railway Station at 6.30 p.m. and march I" ‘he baud lotunda where an appeal will be made to them to subscribe.
A great sale of station properly, stock and plant will be held by Messrs G. W. A loss and Co in He ir auction rooms at 11.30 a.m. when they wib sell on behalf of Messrs Horne Bros, who are dissolving partnership, the valuable freehold and leasehold farm, consisting of sheep and cattle run m the Kopara District, known for over a unarter of a century as Eux amt O’NeiD’s Station. The properly consists of 500 acres Ereein Id and 1319 acres Leasehold. Occupation licenses with right to purchase (the best of titles) comfortable dwelling recent.;,' erected, wool shed, barns, and all ihe requisites ot an up-to-date ~ 1 / ( "' fattening paddocks, well fenced. the whole of ihe slock, implements,_ etc., ave to be taken over at a valuation.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1910, Page 5
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