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"1/TJihBOUBNE FAMILY AND -L*-*- COMMERCIAL HOTEL, GBi-YMOUI'H. JAMES JOHNSTON, in returning Ida sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the public generally for the patronage hitherto bestowed upon him, cannot allow the present, opportunity to pass without more particularly expressing his grateful thanks for the very extensive and liberal suppoi tjj.e. has received since his loss at the hVe calamitous lire, and hi doing so begs to state that nothing shall be wanting on hia part to continue to merit the favors of his friends and the public, and to provide for their comfort in such a manner that his Hotel shall be one that cannot be sukpassed on the West Coast. Baths. Detached Show Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen. Detached Cottages, expressly furnished for the use of families. Large Hall for Concerts, Lectures, &c, &c. Cobb's Coach leaves the Hotel daily. Night Watchman always in attendance. "TV MAGOFEIN, while realising his -"-^» anticipations of increased activity consequent on the return of another festive season, notifies his ability to meet the pressure, his already multifarious stock being now augmented by the timely arrival of the Ceres and Northern Light, bringing special consignments for the occasion, vide order to Melbourne, Ist November, IS69— '• This order, especially the Wines, are to be of tne best article procurable in the Mcl bourne- market, expressly suitable for in valids and family parties at the Christmas season." Reply, Nov. 17, 1869— "Iv reference to your esteemed order of Ist inst., we have shipped you, especially the Wines, an article not hitherto exported hence, and which we guarantee unequalled out of Melbourne." Price of above — Port and Sherry, 30s per gallon ; 6s per bottle, AT D. MAGOFPIN'S, No. 13, Mawhera Quay. lUEW YEAR'S NOTICE. D. MAGOFFIN notifies the opening of new books with the new year. Therefore, on account of the. old ones being closed, he requests settlement of outstanding accounts, and advises any defaulters at the end of the current month that all such accounts will be placed in the hands of his solicitor for collection. Four Tons prime Onions on hand, at No. 13, Mawhera Quay, (Jreymouth. "A Merry Christmas and a Happy NewYear to you all." DUNCAN M'LEAN, Boundary street, while expressing the above wish to his friends and the public, begs to draw their attention to the fine stock of CHRISTMAS FRUITS, WINES, SPIRITS, &c, which he has on hand. Fine old Port and Sherry, in bottle or bulk, not to be surpassed in Greymouth, and for loltich he does not ash fabulous prices. "Try the Scotch and Irish Whisky bottled by Duncan M'Lean, Give it only a trial and you're sure to come again." SPLENDID COLONIAL WINES, which exhilirate but do not iuebriate. N.B. — All drink guaranteed pure as from bond, each bottle has D. M 'Lean's label on it. DUNCAN ML EA N, Boundary street. WATER-RACES AND CLAIM FOR SALE. For absolute Sale, Messrs Byrne and M'Connel's Water-Races and Claim, situated in the Duffer Gully District. One branch of this the largest and most permanent water supply in the Napoleon district heads from Sullivan's Creek and the other from Half-Ounce Creek, and both terminate at the head of Rowdy Gully, which the company are at present washing away in a face. The area of payable auriferous ground which can be worked with these races is practically unlimited, as they command all the workings in Half-Ounce, Winger's, Frenchman's, Rowdy, Sullivan's, &c. , the lower part of Duffer's and' Brandy Jack's Gullies, Boland's and Gladstone's Terraces, and all the likely rlpoking country in the locality. The conipany's claim at Rowdy Gully has been paying splendidly, which can be satisfactorily shown. Urgent private business rendering a dissolution of partnership necessary is the sole cause of sale. For further particulars, apply at JAMES BYRNE'S STORE, Duffer Gully ; Or, to M. H. HAYDEN and CO., Sharebrokers, &c, Ahaura. r\ N SAL E, by the UndersignedHart's and Butterworth's Flour, ex Swordfish, direct from Adelaide. GLENN BROTHERS, Albert street. TTTOOLFE AND AUSTIN. * Wholesale and Retail BUTCHER S, Corner of Tainui and Mackay streets. Families aud H6tels waited on for orders daily and executed with punctuality. (jiQ REWARD.— Lost, between Boundary M^LJ and Gresson streets, a Lady's Brooch. The above reward will be given to whoever takes it to Dupre and Rensch's, Richmond Quay. TO LET, or For Sale, a Cottage containing two rooms, adjoining Tivoli Gardens. Apply to Robt. Reay, Tailor, Boundary street, Greymouth. WANTED, a smart active Lad, about 13 or 14 years of age, as an Apprentice. Apply in person. Strike and Blackinorc, Gresson street.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 624, 18 January 1870, Page 3

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