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Public Notices TU- O T I C E . '.■■;> All Accounts owing to the undersigned up ' ' . :■> ;■' I to the end of December, 1873, are requested to be Paid before 31st instant, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken. for. recovery. F. BADGfiR. January 26, 1874. A ]U" o t i o <:>.e; •• All outstanding' Accounts due to us are requested to be Paid en or before the 31st instant. Any remaining after that date will be handed over to our Solicitor for collection. And all accounts due by us are requested to be sent in before the above date. RYAN BROTHERS. Cobden, January 1874. /•.■• Rattle trespass act, 5 1868 Notice is hereby given that on and after 10th DECEMBER, 1873, the provisions of •• The Cattle Treßpas3 Act,' 1868,? wiU bp v ( ENFORCED on my land, being Actions' Nos. 9, 15, 16, 17; 19, 20, 101, Totara Tsafy ? Grey Valley, and that it iB my intention to CLAIM DAMAGES for all cattle trespass^ ing on the said land, • whether fenced or enclosed. , . ' , DAVID DONALD. Totara Flat, December 8, 1873. , A LL ACCOUNTS against the, late .firm of -CX M'GREGOR and CAMPBELL,' as also all accounts against JOEN M.'GREGOR, Sinitb, Boundary street, must be sent in on or before the 14th JANUARY next ensuing and all outstanding accounts over six months due to John M'Gregor must bo settled on or before the above date, or they will behanded over to a solicitor for collection... .-..:' JOHN M'GKEGOR, .* December 31, 1873. • . I Amusements. . .V | T7OLUNTEER HAIil/, omsTittoicrrnF TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY,January 27. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT Of the celebrated Australian ! BELLRINGERS, INSTRUMENTALISTS, . AND VOCALISTS. ' THE TALENTED LYNCH FAMILY, And the Great English Comedian and Dancer, • MR FRANK VERTEN, From the principal London, Liverpool, Birmingham, and Manchester Theatres. MR HOMBERG, PIANIST. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGBT ! ! TO-NIG HT ! !! . Entire change of programme. I New selections on the Handbells. New Airs on the Stand Bells. New Pieces on the Clock of Bells. New combinations on the Instrument. New Sentimental Soogs and Operatic Selections. New Comic Sougs and Dances, New Comic Quartettes, &cy, &c., Concluding, by special request, witn the "new ' laughable farce of DR. BROWN'S DISPENSARY. .. Front seats, 3s ; Back seats 2?. Doors open at 7. 30 ; commence at 8. THIS AFTERNOON, At 3 o'clock, ,; GRAND MID-DAY PERFORMANCE For Schools andFanJlies. Schoolchildren for this occasion, 6d. HENRY LYNOH, Senr., Propiietor. "VnSW RIVER DISTRICT. . A SWEEPSTAKE : ON THE GREYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, To be Run for on the 17th MARCH, 1874, Will be drawn AT MESSRS HAMILTON and CO.'S, Maesde.v. On MONDAY, the 16th MARCH, 1874, At 7 o'clock p.m., Under the supervision of a Committee ap pointed by the subscribers. Tickets - - £10 0 The number of tickets offered will be " UNLIMITED, and to meet this the followng will be the scale of charges to cover expenses, viz.:*-^ £100 • 10 percent. £150 ... ... 74 percent. £200 and upwards... 5 percent. And the balance will be distributed as follows :rFirst horse ... ... .. One-half Second horse .... One-quarter Third horse ... ... ...One-twelfth Divided among starters ... One-twelfth . Divided among non-starters ... One-twelfth Tickets can be had on receipt of Post Office order or draft, with exchange added, payable to J. Hamilton and Co. -. The Stakes will be paid to the respective - winners i. 'at Messrs Hamilton, and Co.'s, Marsden, on and after the 18th day of March, 1874, ; upon the., decision of the Judge. : . JAMES HAMILTON aud CO., Treasurers. | VALLEY SWEEPSTAKES. A SWEEPSTAKE On the Greymouth ■ Jockey Club Handicap, to be run for on the > Greymouth Race-course, , , . on 17th March, 1874, Will be Drawn „ AT PINKERTON'S STAR HOTEL, AHARUA, On SATORDAY, 14th MARCH, At 7 o'clock p.m , under the superintendence of a Committee to be appointed from among the Subscribers. 250 Subscribers, at £1 each, the Stake to be distributed as follows :— First horse ... ... ... Seven-twelfths Second horse .... ... Two-twelfths Third horse... .;. ... One-twelfth Starters (to be equally di* ..-,,■ vided) ...v ... ... One-twelth Noa-starters (to be equally . .divided) ... ... , ..,, One-twelfth Apportioned on the decision of the Judges and' Stewards, and the' Stakes will be paid to the respective winners at Pinkerton's Hotel, Ahiaura, on and after the 18th March. ' 1874. ■' ■■ ■ ; ■■• r ■ ■•>■■.: ■ JNO. D. PINKERTON, Treasurer. QUPERIOR QUALITIES of OLD PORT and SHERRIES, at Duncan M'Lean'a Boundary street. r.j 4j ;,,. 1T

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1710, 27 January 1874, Page 3

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