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For Sale P0 E, SALE, OR TO LET. M'LAUGHLIN'S HOTEL) Napoleon Hill ; together with one of Alcock's beat Billiard Tables, and every accommodation for carrying on an extensive business. . N.B.— The only Hotel in the District. For particulars, apply to : the proprietor, JAMES M'LAUGHLIN. Napoleon, December 4, 1872. C1 0 R SALE. A SHARE.— Qne-half of. the whole of a certain claim known as O'Brien's, situated on New River, and which belonged to the late Mr J. D. O'Brien. For particulars, apply to Mrs J.D. O'Brien, Junction Hotel, New River. , Oil Sale. f^ REAT CLEARING OFF SALE, For One Month Only. The undersigned has determined, previous to removing" to We'rita street, to dispose of his very large stock of CHINA, GLASS, and EARTHENWARE, At greatly Reduced Prices, To make room for large shipments daily expected from England. W. J. COATES, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant. Premises to Let. SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS are the true principles of business. It is a well-known fact that the cheaper a commodity is produced the more it 'will be used. Let us therefore have Free Trade and No Monopoly. JAMES TAYLOR, Having received large importations of WINIIS, SPIRITS, AND CORDIALS, Per KateConley and other vessels, from the most eminent distillers and; merchants, is now offering to the public a class of goods superior in quality to any that ; has . previously been imported into Greymouth. J. T. therefore submits a few of the leading articles at such prices and of such quality as cannot fail to give satisfaction. A trial is respectfully solicited. Hennessy's and Martell's fine old pale and dark Brandy, bottled from the hhd, at 54s per dozen, or 4s 6d per bottle. These brandies, will be found equal, if not superior, to case brandy Fine Old Jamaica Ruin, of a quality not previously known in Greymouth, 56s per dozen, or 5s per bottle Glenlivet Whiskey, from a celebrated distillery in the Highlands of Scotland, 52s per dozen, or 4s 6d per bottle. Jamieson's Dublin Whiskey, eight years old. The favorite whiskey of Ireland, 52s per dozen or 4s 6d per bottle. J. T. has a large stock of first-class WINE S, .:.-.•. which he is selling at considerably reduced prices, his ambition being to keep first-class brands of all his varied stock, and sell them for small profits. . . .. . . J Fine Old Pale Sherry and Port, 45s per dozen, or 4s per bottle. A second quality, but really good Wines, of Port and Sherry, at 40s per dozen, or 3s 6d per bottle. _ Australian Wines, finest quality, 34a per dozen, 3s per bottle. Guinness's and Blood's Porter, in large and small bottles, at the lowest rate by the dozen or case; Also, Tennant's superior Ale, in large and small bottles. With a variety of other goods in the dif- ■ ferent departments too numerous to particularise, all of the finest quality. J. TAYLOR IS AGENT TOR HOOPER AND DODSOft'S CELEBRATED ALE AND INDIA PALE ALE Of a superior quality, brewed specially for a delicious summer drink. . These fine ales are sold in hogsheads, quarter, and other casks, at brewery prices, and retail, at the WHITE HORSE HOTEL. Highest Price given for Empty Bottles; JAMES TAYLOR. CHEESE. CHEESE. CHEESE. %U C. WOOLCOCK AND CO. beg to inform their numerous customers ofthe daily expected arrival of a large shipment of Prime New-seasoned Canterbury Cheese, which they will offer at their usual low rates of profits. Also, that the quality and present price of their Butter are such as to defy competition in this or any other market on the West Coast. . ; Oats, Chaff, Bran, Pollard, Wheat, Flour, Hams, Baccn, Potatoes, Eggs, &c, on hand as usual. /ST~ N Hi A L E~7 Adelaiie Flour, Mauritius Sugars, Company's 2nd White, Finest New Season Teas, Henessy's Brandy in bulk and case, Champagne Vineyard's Brandy, Port, and Sherry Wines. Geneva, JDKZ. .Oilmen's Stores, and Colonial Produce— all kinds. Two road Drays. GLENN BROTHJ3 RS , Impokters, Shipping and Commission Agents, Albert street. HAND Lock-stitch Machines; superior description, on sale (cheap), at M. O'Brien's, Leather and Grindery Store, Mawhera Quay. £l AMUEL B \RTON and GEO. BARTON, . O both formerly of Manchester, may hear of something to their advantage by addressing Messrs Withington, Petty, and Boutflowei, solicitors, Manchester. Samuel was at Geelong on the 16th of January, 1872, and at Ballarat on the 23rd of April, 1872, and may have gone to Claverton Station, Warrego ,Riyer. Queensland. George was at the .Thames. Gold Fields,, near; Auckland, New Zealand, on the 25th April, 1870, and may have gone to San Francisco or Mexico. Australian and New Zealand papers please copy*

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1358, 5 December 1872, Page 3

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