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PROGRESS p g WILLIS is now established in new and up-to-date premises, next P. Beck, Mackay Street. , The Premier House for Ladies, Children’s and Gent’s GENUINE LEATHER COATS. Also LE ROY COATS. The largest selection of any store to choose from. P. G. WILLIS MACKAY STREET ::: ’Phone 245.

PUBLIC NOTICES. GREYMOUTH BOWLING CLUB (Inc.) rpHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET1 ING of the above Club will be held in the Pavilion on MONDAY, July 13, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. To consider a motion, notice of which has been given. General. A. A. ADAMS, Hon. Secretary. GREYMOUTH WOMEN’S INSTITUTE SPECIAL MEETING, TUESDAY, July 14, Wesley Hall, 2.30 p.m. Demonstration. All members Invited. "motor CYCLING. A GENERAL MEETING of the GREYMOUTH MOTOR CYCLE and LIGHT CAR CLUB will be held on TUESDAY NEXT, July 14, at 7.45 p.m., at Bell’s Training Hall, corner of Guinness and Tarapuhi Streets. B. T. DOUGHTY, Secretary.

UNDER THE COAL-MINES ACT, 1925 APPLICATION FOR A COAL LEASE. TO THE WARDEN OF THE WESTLAND MINING DISTRICT, AT GREYMOUTH. PURSUANT to the Coal-mines Act, 1925, the undersigned GEORGE BRADY, of Greymouth, miner, hereby applies for a Coal Lease in respect to the following land:—Situated in Block 11, Te Miko Survey District, bounded as follows: —Commencing at a peg 3 chains south of the Twelve Mile Creek and 30 chains east of the Main Grey— Westport Road, thence southerly a distance of 13J chains, thence south easterly a distance of 15 chains, thence northerly a distance of 131 chains, thence north westerly a distance of 15 chains, to the commencing point, as shown on sketch plan filed herewith. Measurements approximate. Area applied for: 20 acres. The said land is: Greymouth Harbour Board Coal Reserve. Mark on Pegs: “V.” Date of marking out: June 29, 1931, at 1.30 p.m. • > Has the applicant any interest in any other coal lease or coal-prospecting license? If so, give full particulars of such interest, together with the registered number and date of the lease or License: No. If the area applied for adjoins an area held under a coal lease or coalprospecting license, give the name of the lessee, or licensee, together with the registered number and date of such lease or license: Adjbins J. R. Leitch’s Coal Lease —No. 4/27, dated January 18, 1927.

State the approximate quantity of coal which may be reasonably extracted from the area in respect of.which a lease is applied for: 100,000 tons. State the estimated cost of developing the area, including the necessary plant, equipment, and buildings required for such purpose: £B5O. State whether or not sufficient finance has been arranged to develop the area as a coal-mine, together with the required plant, equipment, and buildings: Sufficient finance has been arranged. State the estimated annual output: 5000 tons. State the term for which a lease is required: 20 years. Address for Service: Office of W. J. Joyce, Solicitor, Albert Street, Greymouth. Dated at Greymouth, this 3rd da}’ of July, 1931. Signature of Applicant: George Brady, by his solicitor, T. F. Brosnan. Precise time of filing this application: 12.30 p.m. on 3/7/31. Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto: TUESDAY, the 21st JULY, 1931. at 10.30 a.m., at the Warden’s Court, at Greymouth. Objections must be filed in the Registrar’s Office and notified to applicant at least THREE DAYS before the time so appointed. L. W. LOUISSON, Mining Registrar.

LEYLAND TRUCKS The Truck for best service Is the BRITISH LEYLAND. Twenty-seven now in use on the West Coast. Ask us for specifications and prices of NEW “CUB” TWO-TON MODEL. DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO. LTD. GREYMOUTH, AGENTS, P.O. Box 26 :: ’Phone, Nos. 4 and 213. OUR SPECIALITIES FAMILY CAKE, 6d per lb. ICED FAMILY CAKE, 6d per lb. LEMON MADEIRA CAKE, 9d per lb. GOLDEN CRUSTED BREAD, Delivered to your door for 1/- per 41b. loaf. M. MURRAY BAKER, TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH ::::: ’Phone 279.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 July 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 July 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 July 1931, Page 1

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