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Auctions. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock sharp. SALE OF PREMISES AND GROCER'S STOCK. To Merchants, Storekcepeis, and Others. Dm acleTn and co, • have teceived instiuctions from Mr Charles Woolcock, who is about to retire from the retail trade, to sell by publio auction, on Thursday, the 22nd instant, at 11 o'clock sharp, on the premises, Mawhera Quay, ' The STORE now occupied by him ; Together with The whole of his well-assorted Stock of Groceries, Provisions, &c Also, Store in Waite street, abutting on the front store. The front store is situated in one of the best parts of Mawhera Quay, and affords a first-class opportunity tor investment, the ground rent being an exceptionally low one. D. MACLEAN and CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, At II o'clock sharp. SALE OP SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. To Parties Furnishing, Dealer?, and Others. TV MACLEAN AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Wi!!!nn Rae, Esq, to sell by public auction on Friday, the 23rd instant, at 11 o'clock, at his residence, Mount street, the whole of his magnificent Modern FURNITURE, consisting of Drawing and Dining-room Suites Piano, Harmonium, Pictures, Vases, Carpets, and Rugs Glassware, Dinner Set (complete), &c. Also, A choice assortment of Hot-house Plants, and a number of Beehives. Cards to view on Thursday can be had on application to the Auctioneers, D. MACLEAN & CO. Ball and Banquet. H.A.C.B.S. £JJ.REYMOUTH BRANCH, NO. 10. V_^ •——-— CELEBRATION of ST. PATRICK'S DAY. '- 4 *LAf-_r\ A BALL & BANQUET, f £^*/£g=g^ 21 Under the auspices of /_. th? ahove Society, V^kW H $2 WiJl be held ot GIL * *& <-\ MERS HALL * iW^^ 011 MONDAY, the 18thMARCa Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentlempi, 21s. Single tickets, Ids. Tickets to be had of the undersigned members of Committee for Greymouth :— Messrs M'Grath, Quinn, Kennedy, Fitzgerald, Drumm, and Purcell ; Paroa -M. O'Connor and E. Butler ; Maori Gully— F. Malone; Ahaurc— P. Deare. J\ ?UROELL J Hon. Sec, Amusements, T|)fURRAY'S GREAT WORLD CIRCUS J.? L will pei-oiin THIS EVENING, In the Paddock, Mackay street, adjoining the Native Reserve Office. Master BRAHAM, The Wonder of the World, in his daring feats of horsemanship. New Novelties, New Jokes, by MrMURRAY, Prince of Clowns. The whole to conclude with the grand spectacle of TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK, THE IXpATH OE HIS BpNNY BLACK; . ' BES[S. Admission — First Class, ss ; Second do, 2s. Gd. Children Under 10 years half-price. . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE '-^- Will take place at tto VOLUNTEER HALL, On FRIDAY EVENING, Ist MARCH, In aid of the funds for the sufferers by the late flood. On which occasion will be presented Maddison Morton's serio-comic Drama, in two acts, entitled ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD. To conclude with Stirling Coyne's Farce of BINKS THE BAGMAN. ftyfipulats : .\ fqtur^i advertisement. G,. S^YMOUE, ; Stage Manager. Wanted. WANTED, a first-class Cook, for a Hotel :.i towr. Apply office of this paper, WANTED, a General Servant ; must be able to milk a cow. Apply to Mra Revel). CTTANTED, a strong Young Lad, havr ig V V a knowledge of packing and able to drive a horse. Apply to Ryan Brothers, Cobden. TJATRICK M'CORMICK, Balleycastle, County Antrim, Ireland, is requested to write to his Brother James M'Connick, care of Mr Donald Ross, Reefton, Inangahua. Important uewa from Home,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1114, 22 February 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1114, 22 February 1872, Page 3