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STEAM-TUG YARRA. < _ rpHE above-named Steamer v prbpared to JL carry Passeiigers and Cargo, aud^lOW VESSELS in and out of the River at the following rates : — Vessels 40 to is under, inwards £20. „ 40 , r outwards £10/ „ over 40 ton's, inwards 10a per ton. „ „ outwards 5s per ton. No passenger 3 will be allowed to cross the Bar in this Steamer .without a ticket from the office s of the undersigned. D. GIRDWOOD and CO., Agents, Albert streot. | , i TZ"[LGOUR'S^ UNION THEATRE. BENEFIT of MOXS. LABALESTRIER. SATURDAY, . AUGUST 4th. DOING" FOR THE BEST. Violin Solo Mr Wright. Cornet Solo • ... Mons. Labalestrier. j English Concertina Solo..Mdme Labaslestrier To conclude with" HOW TO SETTLE ACCOUNTS WITH YOUR LAUNDRESS: Front Seats, 4s ; Second Seats, 2s. Commence .-at 8 precisely. ALLIANCE /HOTEL, Greymouth. " JULES GUERIN, Proprietor, Has the honor to inform the public that he will give - A GRAND BALL AND DINNER, In Commemoration of the loth Day of FRANCE'S GRAND NATIONAL FETE^ DAY OF THE EMPEROR.. 1 ."....'' — <;.■;//::. ".'■ -.. 'f*OBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE ■•■-•- ■'■■-"■ "■■■■ '.'■■^' : or y. : ...l .j. ' ..'■-... R_OYAL MAIL COACHES. Booking Office— Johnston's Melbourne Hotel, Greymouth. ; ( Coaches of the above line will leavVthe office daily for .• - i > ...-'.-■ \ ' / HOKITIKA, / ;,,!■•". Connecting there with the 'Company's •/ .'•".-, ... •"> Overland Line t0 ... ./. v .._. / .'.'; ,' CHRISTCHURCH, ;•, Convoying passengers through in Thirty.-six hours. _ ' "■■■'"- : ' ■ __.■ ,- " \ .... Fare to-Hokitika '''.';...>■■' £1 10 0 „ Christchurch, .'.. 9 0' 0 Parcels at reduced rates, •■ ; . ■'■■-■- '"J , . E - SMIT ? V ' Agent.;, . 0 A L C O M P A NY. ■\3 ,-. .-,-/:■ -T ■■--' ■";-- = /-;: ; './:-■;- ' NELSON COAL COMPANY, GREY - „ RIVER.. .. This Company are prepared to supply Coal of the best quality at the. following 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. . .. . , * ■ ■ " .' ■ H. LUCAS, s - Manager. • Ist July, 1866. ,QT. PATRICK'S SCHOOL, O ' Arney street', Greymouth, Under the Superintendency of the ..REV. E. ROYifR, P.P., Mr. T. Beaupbb, Teacheri Tlie course of Education wilJ be— English, French, and Latin ; writing, arithmetic, history, geography, ,and all the, other branches connected with commercial- education. Mr T. R. VINCENT, Organist of St Patrick's Church, will tedch Music. The Terms are : For every beginner -£0 2 0 per -week. For those who can read: v iand write - : 0" 2 6 „ For those who desire to learn French or Latin, or both languages - 2 10 "0 per quarter The Weekly Fees must be paid every Monday. v The School opens every day at half : past nine a.m., and ends at half -past three p.m. Vacation on Saturday. Mr T. Beanpre, Professor, of English, French, and Latin; begs to inform the inhabitants -of Greymouth and its vicinity that he will be happy to give ijis best attention . to any person he may be favored with". - EMMANUEL ROVER, St Patrick's Presbytery, ' Greymouth, July 10, 1866. « _£ "TVISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. " The Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, trading at" Greymouth under the name .or style of Hall, Finlay and Davies, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to and bythe^said firm will be received Snd paid ,by; 'their successors, Hammond and Davies. HALL and FINLAY, JAMES DAVIES. Witness^-JAMES Pateuson. -C-rpymoiith, Stfth" July, 1866, IN reference to the above, Hammond and Davies respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowea •on them heretofore. »" HAMMOND and DAVIES, General Storekeepers.

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Grey River Argus, Issue 88, 4 August 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Issue 88, 4 August 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Issue 88, 4 August 1866, Page 3