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for sale. P O R SALE. A SIX-HORSE WAGGON, nearly new, and TWO Staunch Draught HORSES and HARNESS. Apply J. KENNEDY, ALaura ; or KENNEDY BROS., Greymonth, T A N~~D FOR SAL E 70 acres on the Greymouth and Mars* den road, about half-way between the two towns. Price, £3 per acre. 150 acres at back of Kaiata Reserve near the Circular Saw Hotel. Price, £2 per acre. 100 acres on the Arnold road, very fine White Pine and Black Birch forests. Price, £2 per acre. The above land will be sold in lotß of from 10 acres upwards, to Buit purchasers, on easy terms of payment. JAMES WYLDE. Grejinouth, 14th February, 1874. mo BAKERS, STOR_KEEE_RSi AND J. OTHERS. . FOR POSITIVE SALE. One of the best established and most lucrative businesses in the Grey Valley, comprising a GENERAL STORE andBAKERY in hill working order. The Store is the only one in the best district on the Grey Gold-fields, and has had a steady and profitable trade for the last six years, which is capable of a large extension. The Bakery has the principal custom in two old established and populous localities, and the business in connection with it could al be largely extended. The Buildings are commodious and complete ; the Stock in the stow, and the plant and material belonging to the Bakery can be taken at a valuation. Either business will be sold separately, or both can be taken together. N.B. — This is an opportunity seldom met with, and satisfactory reasons can be given for the sale. For particulars apply to WHITE and GARTH, M. H. HAYDEN, Ahaura. JN. PETERS IMPORTER OP ' ■■■;-. WINDOW GLASS All sizes. PAPERHANGINGS, In great variety. The greatest and best as sortment from the Home manufacturers from 4d per piece. Good Satin Is 6d per piece. Boundary street Warehouse. TWO Hundred and Fifty Thousand Winter PLANTS— Cabbage, Savoy. Brocoli, and Celery. American Store, Gresson itreet. FOR SALE, TO LET, OR LEASE. Those large and commodious Premises at Marsden, formerly occupied by Stuttard and Co., centrally situated, aud suitable for the carrying on of any business. Also, Busi> ness Sites in good positions. For particulars apply to JAMES HAMILTON and CO., Greymouth or Marsden, Public Notices

■JVTOTICE OF REMOVAL KENNEDY BROS., Imporbers, Wholesale Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, <c, have REMOVED to new premises corner of Tainui and Hospital streets, Greymouth. TXISPATCH IRON WORKS ■*-' Greymouth. RAE and SEWELL, ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, IRON and BRASS FOUNDERS, and GENERAL SMITHS, (_Bte Hughes and Co.) Have enlarged their plant and premises to prevent delay in the execution of the many I orders entrusted to them. They are now in a position to turn out any size of Brass or' Iron Castings, and- to any pattern. ( Blacksmith work of every description executed, i Quartz-crushing, Saw-mill, and Steamboat Machinery have their special attention. , Agricultural Implements, Ranges, Boilers, Engines, Theodolites, Printing Presses, and machinery of every description repaired. Estimates given for Qaartz-crushing plant. A large stock of Tram Wheels, Axles, and Bearings on hand. i . TVTEW ZEALAND STEAM COFFEE J_M MILLS (Established 1864). D. STEPHENSON AND CO., Wyndham street, Auckland, The largtßt direct importers of Raw Coffee, Pepper, Spices, and Dry Goods in New Zealand, Have on hand and FOR SALE— COPFhES- 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 >as been established for over nine years, aud has lately admitted Mr W. Aokland 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, t they would respectfully request both mer« chants and consumers to see that the Coffees are from Auckland, as they have ho connection with any other maaufaotuiw in Ntw Zealand

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1726, 18 February 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1726, 18 February 1874, Page 3