"DROVINCE OE CANTERBURY, WESTLANP PISTRICT. £250 REWARD. k Whereas, on Monday, the 28th of May, Mr GEORGE DOBSON, Assistant District / Engineer, left the Arnold township with tho intention of proceeding to, Greymouth, where he expected to arrive that evening-, and whereas he has not since been heard of, .it is ■ feared that he must have come to some untimely end. Iliil*b Notice is hereby given, that a re\^^^| ; . Two Hundred and Fifty Pounds will bi^pjfd-. 1 .. by the Provincial Government to any person or persons who may give such informat^Las will-lead to the discovery of the bodyj^raL if murdered, to : the apprehension and conl|£, viction of the offender or offenders . *§|U. Description :— • About 26 years of age ; sft. 7in. high j slight build ; fair complexion ; fair hair ; sma.ll fair whiskers ; small moustache ; thin . face ; dressed when leaving Greymouth for the Arnold Township in light colored co.it and trousers, the latter Avorn inside his boots ; dark colored vest ; wore strapped on his shoulder a. black glazed leather despatch ■ ■bag. The Governor will extend her Majesty's Free Pardon to any person implicated inthiS^^ matter (not being the actual murderer) who will give the required information. R, C. SHEARMAN, Commissioner of Police. .£3OO REWARD, By Order of His Honor the Superintendent. riTHE Reward offered for the apprehension Of ROBERT STONE ; ' ' IS IN C REAS ED TO- £3,00. Description: — •_ ... Height, oft, *sin, ; build, stout ; hair; o^^^H brown j ■ beard, small % complexion, nose broken at the bridge ; eyes^^^^^^M right eye-.with slight cast towards thel^^^^H hands and feet small ; little finger of "|^^^| hand bent, i^^^f T. A, SNEYD KYNNERSLEY, Warden. Cubden, 21st May, 1866. - . •"• ■j^ OTI C E TO W A TERM EN . All persons plying for hire on the Grey, as Licensed Watermen, must have the name of boat, name of person appearing on the license, number of passengers, and boat's number, painted in a conspicuous place l on^_^ the boat or backboard, under a penal of £5. TURNBULL, ' *" - '^?s***i>p r *-'^ as * cr > Westland. A CANDIDATE ]J&^TflE REPRE^_ SENTATION OF GREYMOUFHON TH^ PROVINCIAL COUxNCIL OF cl§fc§R-( ''A BURY. TO THE ELECTORS OF GREYMOUTH. i i Gentlemen, Feeling the necessity there exists for you to be properly represented, and noticing that so.few come forward for that purpose, I have, after numerous solicitations, resolved to place my services, at your command; I shall be happy to meet the Electors of * HM Greymouth on Saturday evening next, at^H half -past seveu o'olock, at Kilgour's Hotel, when I will explain my political views, And beg to remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, R, C. LUSCOi\IBE?\* - *i Architect. FTIO THE ELECTORS OF GREYMOUTH Gentlemen, Should I have the honor of being elected as ■ your representative in the Provincial Council, -^ you may rely upon my strenuous advocacy of the interest* of the Grey District. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully *":?"*' , I THOMA S L. SHEPHEJRP. • June 18, 1860.
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Grey River Argus, Issue 70, 23 June 1866, Page 1
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