PNRIVAI,I,EP OF DIIAPiJRY, MILLINERY; 4TO - " - * QIjOTHINGf. - .-■ - • ■ . - ■ ■ • SMITH AND JVF'POWELI, .... Haye great plegsiire in /directing Attention to a Shipment of the Latest Styles/ pf Paris and Loridon 'brimmed' Hats and' Bonnets^ Feathers, Flowers, Underclothing, Baby Linen, Stays, Black and Colored Silks, Moire Antiques, Poplin^ Plain arid Knickerbocker Winseys., Alexandra and Sandringham Robed Dresses, French Merinoes, Shawls,, PJpt)}, ' " " . ■"■ Silk and Velvet Paletots, Furs, Crinolines^ &c. PFS ANfi BOYS' CL OT HIN ft SMITH & M 'DOWELL are now shoAvirig a large and varied assorlanpntof Gents' Colonial- ' made Suits, jn all the leading styles.. Tweed and Bedford Cord Trpwsers and Riding Pants, Tweed and Crimean Shirts, Cardigau Jackets, Plush and Felt Hata and Caps, also'afeplendjd .^ssorfment of AVinter Wool Hosiery. ,'..-' HpUS ; FUMISHINGS.' ~'_ ot4, 10-4, and 11-4 Blue, Scarlet, jjnd Wliite Blankets, 4-4 and. Hcjiyy Grey. Calicoes, -Quilts, Sheetings, Damasks, "\Vpbi and Velvet SPile, Table pioths ? Oil- Baize, Carpets^ Hearth Rugs, flattings, Wiriflow Muslins, and Hollands; ' ' . / BOQ TS. ' Men's, Ladies', and Children's Boots, and Slippers in great variety. STOREKEEPER LJBEKALLY DEALT WITH. .'■■ . SMITH & M'DOWELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, NEXT THE BANK. OF, NEW SOUTH WALES, MAWHERA QUAY LONPON HOUSE. TSOMAg AND M'FJEAfH, '•-' ' LATE HUGH KIRKPATRICK AND CQ : NEW & FASHIONABLE BTOCK of WINTER GOODS. -' ■ JUST B OPENED, COMPRISING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE 'SEASON •'.---■ IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ■>;.''' 7 ' " •• DRAPERY, „'". CLQTIIING. silks . ■, ■ ■ - pyit^ . SHAWNS. • ■ QOATS. TROWSERS AND VESTS. MILLINERY . ' - IROWSERS ... RIBBONS "& LAUEQ . SHIRTS^ FLOWERS FLANNELS & DRAWERS FEATHERS • ' COLLARS AND TIES ? §ffisEL - 4 . HATS AND CAPS - ,' ;CALIOOES, LEGGINGS , FLANNELS, SHEETINGS. WATERPROOF COATS GARPETS DAMASKS. tSe BEST WATCHMAKEB IN ':■:-. "■' .... TOWN, • .' x - s. aAB • W S"O jr, : H«os rempyec^ next to the Photographic Rooms. A well-selected stock of Watches and * ' ', jewellery. Repairs neatly executed. JIEPICAJi HALL. H, WILLIAMS,.. ' J. WILLIAMS Richmond Quay,- '. Revell Street, GREYMOUTH. Ef O K I T I K A.. FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS.' ; -
"""' f AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE ■ "*' . . OF . ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ■ Booking Office— Jphns^pn's Melbpurne Hptel, t ' Greymouth. v Ccaclies pf the above line will leave the office daily fpr • -"'■■ eoii T i :"je a Coiniecting there with'^lie Conipany's Oyerland Line ig C H R 1 S. T^C H U R, C _H , Conveying passengers through^ Thirty-six hours. ■-"■"'.- Faretollpkitika .... £I' lo Q ; "■' „ Christchurch ..." ' 9 0. QParcels at reduced rates. B. SMITH, Ageflt. OY 5U c V A 61 N c Y. Mr A, pUBITT, il Bridge street, Sydney, has been appointed, agent fp,r the. "Grey River Argus '< in Nev/ South -Wales, and is authorised to receive subscriptions and advertisements for same. NOTICE TO liIARINERS. " • fIIHE Schooner SANGALIER having .iJLrr's'aUecl from this port (Hokitika) for. the Molyneux, on the 21st p.f October last, and not haying been heard of since, it is supposed " -that the said yessel has been wrecked on the "■' G'oast^between tljis arijl the Molyheux ; aud as it is probable that the crew or part of the crew-may be living at spme'p.art of the Cpasti, coasters aye urgently "requested .to- keep a , shani Lgplc-out : for- FIRES or other SIGNALS of; DISTRESS ;; .and notice is hereby given ■■-that', anyone :s'upplying;«any information us- tp t|ie fate oi the Grew v pf the Sangalicr, or resewpg any.of the said Crew, will be Handsomely Rewarded. . ■ MORISON, LA W andCO., Agents _ \Vfiarf street/'Hok'itika.- --" T"Mp si^G FRIENDS, NEXT OF KIN, Unclaimed MpNEY Restorjid, &p. : HOGAN S Australian, Eurp/pejui, and .'" American General Agency Office antV Urii- 1 - versal Ncm-s Pvouni, under the patrpnage : of : the Govanmmts of New South Wales, Tic-' -. ; tpria, South Australia"; New Zealand, ■■'■■■■ £c.. -. ... ■:.-■ "••'.;•.>••.-. m;.v» The Prppnetprs pf the Gkey River Argus 7r:,! are hereby appointed my authoriscil agents. J-&- -Enquiries, for. Missing Friends, or other in--.^■ip'iTuatioii sought through 'the advertising '' cplunins of this Journal, will have'injmcdiatl ,' ■.. :;ftteritibn; '^gents' are appointed "in the ; pn'neipal towns in the world, and newspapers ! by them 'are regularly fiiccl,' and >-; pperi -.for the free irispection of the public. '■■.?';■ 44^?*^? : Portland^ Victpria, A"ustrali«a. " " .'."'■*" -..';■'.'• ; - JAME3 HOGAN, '. ■ , > • , ■ ' . Sple Proprietor. , A
r^ Q A L CO M P A N Y. . NELSON COAL COMPANY, GREY v " RIVER. This Company are prepared tp supply Coal of the best quality at the foljpwing rates. . Steamers coaled at the wharf at £1 10s, •Cargoes, or vessels ballasted for any of the New Zealand or Australian ports, at 25s per ton. ; " -V If. LUCAS; . Manager, IS6G. - / ; •*" '•"VTOTICE TO' MARINERS AT THE GREY. . The outer flagstaff has been discontinued, jmd a^ skeleton beacon placed ori the beach, which in ailine with the flagstaff, will cross ■the bar a the deepest water. Attention is to be paid, as heretofore, to the movements of the semaphore. " - The lower mast has been boarded : to seaward, showing a flat surface of 17in., painted white to' it more conspicuous. The skeleton beacon is C 15ft high, above the upper part-of the Tjaiik, and a flag-pole 6ft. a.bp.ye that showing a red flag. The signals in use at the Grey are the same ■ as those at the port of Hokitika. THOMAS TURNBULL, • Harbp,r Master for, Westland. -IVT OTI C E TO MAR I N ER S . A Blacl^ Buoy has been placed on a wreck just inside the bar, which must be kept to the Northwards by vessels entering or leaving. * • THOS. GOULSON, '":.".'• : , " Haj-bor Master. rrO STATIONERS & STQIiEKEEPERS. •" /The 'Undersigned has On Sale a - large assortment ; at Stationery, suital>ie for storekeepers, and stationers 1 on ; the digging?. These gepds, having been imported dii'ect •fi'rim* Britain^ ; ai-(3 offeyed at prices that will giye satisfaction. '•..-•''";■/ ■■;•" Blue and ciseam note paper and envelopes Mcpiorandum books pi "every description Tinted note paper aiidenyelppes \ Fooiscap^i-uieil arid plain . Giliott's, : Mitchell'si'arid Perry's pens • RuledTiote and letterpaper .' Billhead papef •".. " ' •"'■■■ | MetalHc Decks " ' . y ■.-:■' \ • Copying F r£ sses arid rfcepisites. j- ' "" " A, R.ILIVI^GSTONy **■ Princes street, Duncdiri.
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Grey River Argus, Issue 86, 31 July 1866, Page 4
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932Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Issue 86, 31 July 1866, Page 4
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