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LIST of letters received at the Post Office, Greymouth, duringtbe Month of October, and remaining unclaimed on 31st January, 1874. Allardyce, Thos. Mooney, Mr Barry, Miss Magnus, Mr Burnes, J. Mrs Morey, S. Mrs Corbett, W., jun. (4)M'Connon, D. Coppel, E. M'Donald, J. L. Crawford, C. M'lnerney, Mrs Dougherty, J. M'Leod, N. Dowling, Mr Patterson, MrsE. Driscoll, James Preston, James Flowers, C. Robertson, D. Gilmore, D. Ryan, M. Miss Gransden, Wm. R. Ryan, Anthony Guard, M. Miss (2) Ryan, P. Harcourt. R. A. (2) Simpson, Wm. Harris'-n, 6. Smith, Chas. HooH, H. Stephens, J. Hughes, Evan Sutton, G«o. Hurst, Mr Southel, A. Miss King, A. Taylor, Wm., Larkins, R. Terry, T. Mrs Mabille, T. White, W. P. Mrs White, J. FOREIGN LETTERS. Nielsen, Frederick AHAURA. Dpnton, E. M'Haler, L. Devery, John Miller, A. H. Heyward, J. * Pickering, John Kilkenny, J. Mrs Potter, Mrs Leecher, Richard

i REV 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, AH^RUA, On SAT RDAY, 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 follow? :— First horse Seven-twelfths Second horse Two-twelftha Third horse One-twelfth Starters (to be equally divided) One-twelth Non-starters (to be equally divided) One-twelfth A p ortioued on the decision of the Judges and Stewards, and the Stakes will be pai<' to the respective winners at PinkertouV Hotel Ahaura, on and after the 18th Marcb, 1874. JNO. D. PINKERTON, Treasurer T%TASON'S ACCOMMODATION HOUSE M*- Haupiri Flat, On the road from Ahaura to the Amuri. (First stage between Ahaura and the Count T>e La Pasture's station.) Good accommodation for Travellers. Horse Feed and Grazing Paddocks. GEO. MASON, Proprietor. TMPERIAL HOTEL, Camp street, Ahaura. The undersigned begs to announce to his numerous acquaintances throughout the Grey and Inangahua -old-fields that he has become proprietor of the above well-known hotel (recently occupied by Mrs Wackins) and he is prepared to offer SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION all travellers, visitors, and his friends who : may favor him with their patronage. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the beat quality. Single and double Bedrooms. Good and secure Stabling. Horse Feed. ~"jOHN HESSEY, Proprietor. riVY the NEW SEASON'S TEA At DUNCAN MiiEAN'S, Boundary street. "PETERSON'S HOTEL, On the Main Grej Valley Boad, Halfway between helron Creek and Ahaura. WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS of Best Quality. Stabling and Horse Feed. J. PETEBSEN, Proprietor. "DOSE OF AUSTRALIA HOTEL •"* Upper Town, Half Ounce. Wines, Bees, and Spirits, of the best quality only. Good accommodation. MISS JANE HUNTER, Proprietress. /i SPECIAL GRAND CONCERT In aid of the HOLY FAMILY SCHOOLS, AHAURA, Will be held at the Ahaura on TUESDAY EVENING, 3rd MARCH. E. PERTUiS, Chairman of the Ahaura School Managing Committee. "D H YAB AJ AGU IR E FARRIEB & GENERAL BLACKSMITH, New Twelve-Mile Lauding, at the Junction of the No Town and Grey Valley Roads. Mining and Agricultural Machinery of every description made, fitted, and repaired. B. M. is making arrangements for Pad* dook Accommodation, and will shortly be in a position to undertake the management and care of sick and disabled horses, and to pay special attention to the Farriery Branch of hit business. Terms, moderate.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1728, 17 February 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1728, 17 February 1874, Page 4