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Amusements. T/", OLUNTEER HALL. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, FEB 17. LAST NIGHI Of CHARLES' GREAT DIORAMAS Of the FRANOO-P RUSSIAN WAR And SCENES OF THE NILE. TO-NIGHT, MR HARRY MORGAN, In NEW SONGS. TO-NIGHT, ONE HUNDRED COSTLY GIFTS. THKEE LEADING GIFTS, Ist— Tea and Coffee Servi c ; 2nd— Dressing Cape ; 3rd— One Pound in Coin. THIS AFTERNOON. GRAND MIDDAY EXHIBITION. Doors open at 2 o'clock ; commence at 2.30. Children admitted to all parts of the house, Is,; adults, 2s. EVERY CHILD WILL RECEIVE A GIFT Remember To-Night is Positively the Last Exhibition in Greymouth of CHARLES' GREAT WAR -SCENES. To prevent any crush at the doors tickets may be had at the Hall from 12 to 1, and 4 to 5. - Admission— Stalls, 3s ; Gallery, 2s. Doors 'open at 7.30; commence at 8 o'clock. R. B. WISEMAN, Manager. MEY( RIVER DISTRICT. AS WEEPS TAKE ; ON THE GREYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB \ HANDICAP, To be Run for on the 17th MARCH, 1874, Will be drawn ;AT MESSRS HAMILTON and CO.'S, ! Mabs'ev. On MONDAY, the 16th MARCH, 1874, j At 7 o'clock p.m., i Under -the supervision of a Committee api pointed by the subscribers. | Tic Vets ■ ■ £10 0 1 The number of tickets offered will be . UNLIMITED, and to meet this the following will be the scale of charges to cover exjpenses, viz.: — : £100 10 percent. I £150 ..... ... 1\ percent. , »200 and upwards... 5 percent. -And the balance will be distributed as follows:— . , First horse One-half Second horse One-quarter jThird horse One-twelfth •ivided 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 at Messrs Hamilton and Co.'s, Marsden, on and after the 18th day of i March, 1874, upon the decision of the Judge. JAMES HAMILTON and CO., Treasurers. piONEER HOTEL, MARSDEN. | DERBY SWEEPSTAKE, 200 members at 10s, on Greymouth Jockey Club Handicap, Will be drawn by a Committee selected from the Subscribers, at the Pioneer Hotel, Marsden, on MONDAY, 16th March. J. CARD, Treasurer. Art Diiion. TTOLY FAMILY SCHOOLS, ASAUEA GRAND ART-UNION! In Aid of the Funds of the above Schools, namely — ST. MAR Y'S SCH OO I And ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE Will take place about May Next, 1874. 100 Prizes of the Value of £200. 2000 Tickets at Ten Shillings Each. PRIZES: One Piano, value £50 0. 0 Three Harmoniums, each from 10 to/ 20 Two Portative do, do 4to 6 Three Musical boxes, do 2 to Two Silver Watcnes & Gold Chains 6to 10 Three do 3to 5 Four Clocks, Ito 4 Ten Framed Pictures Ito 4 Seventy-two other good articles of the aggregate value of 20 0 0 Note. — In order to afford each subscriber an opportunity of drawing his own ticket, a'; drawing will take place in each district where tickets have been sold. The lottery-box will be removed to the several districts until all tickets have been drawn for. Th* drawing will be conducted under the management of a temporary committee elected by the sbuscribers. (Signed) E. PERTIUS, Chairman of the Ahaura School - - Managing Committee. NEW ZEALAND STEAM COFFEE MILLS (Established 1864). D. STEPHENSON AND CO., Wyndham street, Auckland, The largest direct importers of Raw Coffee, Pepper, Spices, and Dry Goods ' in New Zealand, Have on hand and FOR SALE — COPF • ES- Raw and Roasted, Mocha, Plantation, Java and Native, in bond and duty paid COFFEES— Roasted and packed under their celebrated brands of Exhibition, Eagle Crown, and Elephant, in 1, 2, 4, 7, 28 and 421 b tins PEPPERS-Black and White, whole or ground, in tins, from £lb upwards; Cayenne Pepper in cruets ' Mustards, Chocolate, Cocoa, Arrowroot, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Mace, Ground Rice, Essences assorted. This firm has been established for over nine years, aad has lately admitted Mr W. Ackland into partnership. The superiority of their brands of Coffees for purity and excellence of flavor has been fully acknowledged through the North Island, and, in introducing their goods here, they would respectfully request both merchants and consumers to see that the Coffees are from Auokland, as they have no connection with any other manufacturer in New i Zealand :

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1728, 17 February 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1728, 17 February 1874, Page 3