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Meetings. . f*i REYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL I IjT SOCIETY. \ An Exhibition of . FLOWERS, FRUITS, and VEGETABLES 3 Will be held in tho VOLUNTEER HALL, on THURSDAY, 27th November. A Special Prize will be given to Girls for ' best Hand Bouquet, and one to Boys under , lSi for Collection ot New Zealand Plants, in ' pots. Prize Schedules may be had from C. A. C. HARDY, t Hon. Sec. i ——————— «—^^^^— »^— — — — Public Notices. "VTOTICE is hereby given that, by reason ■*** of no candidate having been proposed on the day appointed for the election of a member of the Paroa Road Board, in the room of John O'Connor, Esquire, the NOMINATION of CANDIDATES for the above office will take place at the Road Board Office, Patoa, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of OCTOBER, instant, at noon. The POLL, if required, will take place on MOtf- ( DAY, the 10th day of NOVEMBER prcx., and the Polling Places will be declared on the Any of Nomination. Dated at Paroa this 25th day of October, 1873. THOS. COLTON, Returning Officer. T^T O~ T I C E . ; THE STALLION CLYDE Will stand at the stables of Carroll's Trafalgar Hotel, Greymouth, for one week from the first of November. The horse will serve a limited number of mares at Mitchell's Hotel, at the foot of Nelson Creek, going and returning from Greymouth.* Terms, £3 3s. JAMES O'MALLEY. T^TEW RIVER WATER-RACE The Now Eiver Water-race Company now announce with pleasure that, after two and a half years' labor on the construction of their Race, they have completed it to Brandy Jack's Point, Limestone diggings, and, as it here commands a large extent of payable ground, the Company, in anticipation of a very great demand being made for water about this locality, have taken steps to bring in Ten Extra Heads of Water from Italian's Creek, which, when added to their present supply, will make about Thirtyfive Heads of Water running in their Race, making it the Second Largest Race in the County of Westland, and as the supply, by constructing two reservoirs, will be almost unlimited, the Company have determined upon very liberal terms, so that miners may profitably work even poor ground. Full particulars of terms can be ascertained from DAVID MADDEN, Working Manager, On the ground ; Or JAMES HAMILTON, Legal Manager, •..-.. Greymouth. Watchmaker, &c. rr<o THE INHABITANTS OF GREYMOUTH AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. ALEXANDER SINGER, WATCHiIUKEB AKD JEWELLER, Begs to intimate to them that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in those large aDd specially-built premises adjoining the White Horse Hotel, Mawhera Quay, with a large and well-selected stock of Colonial Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, Colonial Gold Albert Chains, Brooches, E irringa, Lockets, Scarf Rings, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fancy Rings, of superior and varied designs. A. S. desires to call special attention to his large assortment of Clocks— eight-day, thirty hours, and a variety of clocks, of English, French, and American Manufacture. Colonial Gold manufactured on the premises. All work entrusted to him will be promptly executed and workmanship guaranteed. Watches Cleaned and Repaired, .Note the Address — A. SINGER, WATCH3IAKER AND JEWELLER, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. N.B.— No business transacted on Saturday until 5 p.m. Business Notices. •TVISPATCH IRON WORKS ■"■"^ Herbert street, Greymouth. HUGHES and CO., ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, IRON and BRASS FOUNDERS, and GENERAL SMITHS. T EATHER, GRINDERY, &c, &c. Messrs SEDGWICK and GOWLAND, TANNERS and CURRIERS, Nelson, Beg to call the attention of Bootmakers Saddlers, and the trade generally to their large and varied stock of Sole, Kip, Calt, Harness, Bridles. Hog Skins, Belts, Leather, &c., &c, which they are prepared to sell at the very lowest remunerative prices. Lists on application. T HEWLETT and CO. having seen the • necessity existing for the business of Nightmen, beg to intimate that tboy are fully prepared with every convenience for jcarrying on the same, and respectfully solicit patronage. Carpets beaten, rubbish removed, and yards cleaned. All orders punctually attended to. Order boxes at Argus Hotel and Wharf HotoL A Btook of House Blocks and Firewood always on hand.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1631, 27 October 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1631, 27 October 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1631, 27 October 1873, Page 3

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