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Public Notices , , N--; O':.'-'-T;'-K,>lv::p;G;'^ E. :: '- "' ■ • ; "' ' ■ '•' S ' : ; ;;:..•;■■ „';.■> ■ . \ " ■ ' ' : ••'■"•• ' '.'.■ :>.:.•:■■>■■.;•<!!; JURORS and others summoned to attend the sitting of the SUPREME, COURT, at. Hokitika, on Monday, the 16th inst., are informed that at its opening on that' day, the Court will be ADJOURNED , until Wednesday' the isth inst., at ipa.m. J. M. BATHAM,: .'..,; Registrar of the Supreme Court. TVf O T I '; -;;;p .;,'•(■».. All Claims, Rights, and' Privileges /held under the Westland and Nelson Sputh-iWest Gold-fields Regulations; in their respective districts, WILL BE PROTECTED l from MONDAY, 16th March, to FRIDAY, 20th March, on the occasion of the Greymouth Annual Race Meeting. • ' ,; W. H. REVELL, Warden. ~\* CALEB WHIIEFOORD, Warden; /^1 REV ViALLEY ELECT.JON. To „ Messrs Haisty, Corbett, M.P.C., , Marspn, McCarthy, Clifford,,, Kane, T Devery, Ra'e, and 207 other' Hequi: sitionists, Electors . of Grey Valley District. Gentlemen, — 1 trust I feel duly sensible of the honor you have done me, and I cannot say no to such an unanimous expression of your desire that I should allow myself to be put in nomination as a candidate to represent you in the Provincial Council- of Nelson. ' ' ' '. ; If elected to represent you, I can only say that at all times, both in- and. out of the Council, I shall be found advooating not only the cause of the miners, but that of all the industries of the Grey Valley, and that I shall on every opportunity do my utmost to bring about those measures of reform, the want of which has hitherto been so subversive of Gold-fields progress and development. Immediately after nomination I shall have much pleasure in interviewing the constituency, and meantime . , I have the lionor to be, Gentlemen, ' Yours truly, GEO. M'BEATH. iy o t i c . c. . MX CHARLES FRASER is authorised to collect all DEBTS due to the undersigned, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. JAMES FERGUSON^, ! (Late of the Ikamatua). IyrOTICE TO THE PUBLIC E. fl. EDWARDS, Having REMOVED to those: Central Premises lately occupied by Messrs Ramsay and Sanford, begs to return thanks for past favors, and hopes, by keeping, meat of the best quality, combined with civility and a strict attention to the wants of his patrons, to merit a continuance of the same. E. fl. EDWARDS. "VTEW ZEALAND WOOLLEN MANUFACTORY CO., (LIMITED:) The Provisional Directors have decided to EXTEND the time for making applications for- SHARES; Timely nbtice will be given of the final CLOSING if .the.SHiARE/LIST. ' J. DRUMMt)NI> MACMERSpN, :!•■:, Provisional Manager, . Christchurch. /-\?DRISCOLL'S BANK HOTEL, .-:.'■■ ' GREYMOUTHi " .'['!, Mr C. O'DRISCOLL (lite of the Harp of Erin Hotel, Hokitika), begs to acquaint bis numerous friends and the public generally, that he has taken the above Hotel, and to' assure them , no expense will : . be spared to to secure the comfort of his customers. Wines and Spirits of the best quality. t\ isp ATCfl .iron!, .'wlanKs J-'j : <i iGreymouth. ."■<.<. : o-\ -■■■■•' ■.•■ 1;; j.'ii^., ;...,: „,• ■„ . RAE and BEWELL, ENGINEERS,, .MiLLWRfeEn;S,;VIBON and \ iBRASS FOUNDERS) ;'and : GENERAL ;SMri:THS, (Late Hughes and Co; j ; Have enlarged their: plant and premises to prevent delay in the execution ftf tUe many orders entrusted to them. ( They' are now in a position to turn put , any size of Brass or Iron Castings, and to any pattern. '. Blacksmith work of every description executed. r " v; • : Quartz-crushing, Saw-mill, and Steamboat Machinery have their special attention. Agricultural Implements,' Ranges, Boilersv Engines, Theodolites, Printing Presses, and machinery of every description repaired. Estimates given for Quartz-crushing plant. , A large stock of Tram Wheels, , Axles, and Bearings on hand. :;>,, ■ A VERY CHOICE QtplTY p£ TEA» In 61b Boxes^ at - DUNCAN M'LEAN?^ . :■:•'• ..,,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1750, 14 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1750, 14 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1750, 14 March 1874, Page 3

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