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To Let. TO LET,— The Photographic Gallery, Mawhera Quay, lately occupied by I Tait Bros. Apply F. Badger. F~r\O LET for Building purposes, on easy JL terms — Part of allotment 30, Boundary street, adjoining the Argds office. Apply office of this paper. TO L E T , THE LONDON MUSIC HALL, Boundary Street, Doing a good bar business with a wellestablished connection. Apply D. Alabaster, TO LET, the House situate at the upper end of Mawhera Quay, at present in the occupation of Mr S. G. Rowley, consisting of 10 Rooms, with Outhouses, and will be found eminently suitable for a Gentleman's Boarding Establishment, for which there is at present a good opening in Greymouth. Apply to NANCARROW, HENDERSON & CO. TO LET— That centrally-situated Shop, next Bank of New South Wales, with plate-glass front, fixtures complete, and two rooms at back ; most suitable for a stationer and bookseller, to which there is at present a good connection. Possession on or after the 15th June. Apply THOMPSON, SMITH and BARKLEY. Hp O LET, On easy terms, FIRST- CLASS BUILDING ALLOTMENTS Situate Corner Hospital, Tarapuhi, and Leonard Streets. MOST CENTRAL IN TOWN. Apply A. HOSIE, I Tent and Sailmaker, Mawhera Quay. Missing Friends. JOHN MURPHY DEEGAN, late of Belfast, Port Fairy, Victoria, — last heard of from Greymouth, New Zealand, and since seen at Greenstone, West Coast. His parents are anxious to hear of him. TOHN CALD3R, who sailed from Glasgow tl in the Silistria, in October, 1861, and was last heard of at Saltwater Creek,— Any information respecting the whereabouts of the above -will be thankfully received by Mr Gilbert King, Bank of New South Wales, Greymouth. Miscellaneous. TTICTORI'i.FIRE AND MARINE, AND V GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY. UNITED CAPITAL £2,200,000. The undersigned are prepared to accept risks at Lowest Rates. For proposals and other particulars, apply to SCOTT AND WILKINSON, Agents, Hokitika. TIT E D I C A L. D. W. SCHUBART, L.A. D.. (late o Kanieri and Greymonth), has arrived at Half -Ounce to practice in his Profession, and may be consulted at the Empire HoteL TIMPIRE HOTEL, Hale-Ounce. The Proprietors, in announcing the opening of the above Hotel, beg to assure the Public that no expense has been spared in .Itting up the Premises,' so as to make the house a really first class Hotel, a want long felt in the district. The Cuisne is under the management of a competent and experienced Chef. Single Bedrooms. Livery and Bait Stables at Half -Ounce aud the Ahaura, in connection with. Ashton's Greymouth Line Ladies' and Gentlemens' Saddle Horses for hire to all parts of the Grey Valley and jthe Inangahua. TARRY AND OLLIVIER, Proprietors. T3RIDGE HOTEL, Camptown, Within a few doors of the Court House. Superior Accommodation for Travellers. WINES, SPIRITS, and COLONIAL ALES Of superior quality. SINGLE BED- ROOMS. A commodious and elegantly fitted up BILLIARD SALOON, Containing a first-class Table complete. Horse Feed, Stabling, and Grass Paddocks. THOMAS hTsULLIVAN, (Late with Mr George Muir Camptown and Red Jack's), Proprietor. COSMOPOLITAN HOT;EL, Granville, Half-Ounce Creek* The proprietor, in announcing the opening of the above hotel, wishes to assure his friends and the public, that no expense will be spared to make it worthy of patronage. A full-sized Billiard Table. The Billiard-room will be well lighted, warmed, and ventilated, and supplied with every requisite. Wines, beer, and spirits of the best quality. Comfortable and well-appointed bedrooms and sittingrooms. STEPHEN CAMLATO, Proprietor.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 934, 25 July 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 934, 25 July 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 934, 25 July 1871, Page 3