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Amnsements. For Sale. TTEWITT AND HABEIS' Q N SALE, " CHAMPION TO ARRIVE, PEDESTRIAN SPORTS MEETING, A CARGO 0P DUFFIELD'S FLOUR, To beheld on the In 501 b and 1001 b Bags. GREYMOUTH RACECOURSE, D. MACLEAN & CO., " ■■ ' j ' > ■ MawheraQuay. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, AND TV~O R S A T, E~ MONDAY, SEPT. 25, • Jj — „ • ' i. 4. i» • i i i. TEN ACRES OF LAND, partly cleared. Commencing each at 12 o'clock sharp. , ; For particulars and price, apply to Committee: W. and E. NOBLE, W. F. Strike P. Cameron On the gionnd, Coal Creek Flat. D Sheedy A< R * GoinneSß "P O R S A L E, ■ ~ Those Centrally-situated and Extensive FIRST DAY. SATURDAY, SEPT. 23. Premises at the Ahaura, known as the 100 Yards Handicap Flat Race^lst prize, ROYAL, HOTEL, £4 ; 2nd prize, £1. . And lately in the occupition of Mr D. 440 Yards Handicap Flat Race— lst prize, M'Kenna. £6 ; 2nd £2 ; 3rd £1. -r— 200 Yards Handicap Flat Race— lst prize, F<* Ml particulars Apply to oQ ft v 5; j 2n S f £ t' Br 4.w # T, ix • * KENNEDY BROS., Greymouth. 880 Yards Handicap Flat Race— lst prize, ; -, £8 ; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd, £2. TJI 0 R SALE ,—200,000 CABBAGE 300 Yards Handicap Flat Race— lst prize, J. PLANTS. G. Chesterman, Cremorne £6; 2nd, £2;3rd,£l. Gardens, South Beach. 440 Yards Handicap Hurdle Race— lst prize, — — £7 ; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. TTTEIR'S SEWING MACHINE . • V V (COMPLETE), ! SECOND DAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 25. With all the ktestimprovements. Price-755. 150 Yards Handicap Flat Race— lst prize, For ease » silence of movement, and real £5 ; 2nd, £1. worth, the above machines have no equal. 350 Yards Handicap Flat Race— lst prize, Its g reat simplicity renders personal in£6 ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd, £1. struction unnecessary. To be had at 1 Mile Handicap Flat Race— lst prize, £10 : M. O'BRIEN'S, 2nd, £4 ; 3rd, £2. . MawheraQaay. 250 Yards Handicap Flat Race— lst prize, ■'=. s ii 2 u'f ;3l S' £ ii p '■,*. • Miscellaneous. 300 Yards Handicap Hurdle Race — Ist prize, : — : : — £6; 2nd, £2; 3rd, «1. "D ETR EA T HOT XL. The acceptances for the first day's racing „ _,_,_ T TXTO . • . to be made on Thursday, 21st inst., at thi x H-. PfLLING has pleasure in announcing Trafalgar Hotel *° " 1S i* 1 ! 811^* and the public that he has m, \ „ , „ , , , . opened the above Hotel, -rhere he trusts, by The handicaps for the second day's racing k^ ?ing a rea u y fi rst .cla 8S article, to see.his will be made on Saturday, Sept. 23, at 8 Mends occasionally p.m., and the acceptances before 10 p.m. fnends occaßlonau y« same night. v ■ . HENBY PILL ING , ' D. CARROLL, Reti^at Hotel, Hon. Sec. South end of Arneystreet. — . . — ~ "\T ATIONAL HOTEL, Photography. J>| Boundary Street. ■ MRS. KERR (late Mrs Cochrane, of the PH OT O GR A P HY. Canadian Hotel, Richmond Quay,) respectfully informs her old friends and the public that she has OPENED the above HOTEL. Mr H. J. PRICE, from Johnston and and having thoroughly refitted it, it will now be found one of the most comfortable and O'Shannassy's, Melbourne, will take CARTE economic in Greymouth. A well-furnished Table, and Wines and DE VISITES and {other PORTRAITS at Spirits of the best quality. considerably reduced rates for ONE MONTH TjIRANK GUIN NE S S ; ONLY, at the Rooms lately occupied by Mr AUCTIONEER, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, SHAREBRQKER, "Tait. H. J,. PRICE, AND CA TTLE SALESMAN Photographer. AHAURA. WILLTAMS'S PORTRAIT ROOMS "17ICTORI \ FIRE AND MARINE, AND graphic Studio adjoining the Medical Hall. r i B k s at Lowest Rates. For proposals an other particulars, apply to Portraits enlarged, or reduced for framing SCOTT AND WILKINSON, or mounting, in jewelry. Agents, Hokitika.

THOMPSON, SMITH, AJDBAEKLEY AVould draw attention to their LAEGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF Ladies' Untrimmed Ilats „ Trimmed Hats „ Velvet Hats Children's Untrimmed Hats „ Trimmed Hats „ Velvet Hats and Turbans Infant's Satin Hoods „ Satin Hats : ' „ Cashmere Hats „ Cashmere Hoods • -= ; LADIES' STRAW, CRINOLINE, AND MILLINERY BONNETS, in all the leading styles. Haying made arrangements for a supply of the NEWEST SHADES and STYLES, as they come out, we can with confidence solicit a continuance of the patronage our Lady Friends have hitherto so largely accorded to our | ' ■ •■" .•■■■■-. ' v ■;■■;, 'v.;..;;;.7;r;;"' MILLINERY DEPARWBf t . . , .■....■- -- '";: '*'■■' ' "' -'' : ' ' '' ■ ■„•■' '■■. - "-.. ■■';'-."-.}' '":'-'\i '.■>'■:'■'■. THOMPSON, BMITH, & BAEKLEY.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 980, 16 September 1871, Page 3

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