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Public Notices. A UCTION SALE OF CROWN L iNDS. The following SUBURBAN SECTIONS in the Grey District, near the Town of Greymouth, will be put up to auction, at the sitting of the Waste Land Board, to be held in the Court House, Greymouth, on THURS« ' DAY, 9th APRIL next. SALE to commence at NOON. Lot I—Ten1 — Ten acres in Block LXVIL, south of and adjoining Section 1408. Lot 2— Ten acres south of and adjoining Lotl. Lot 3— Ten acres . east of and adjoining Section 1408. Lot 4— Ten acres east of aud adjoining Lot 1. Lot s— Ten acres south of Lot 4 and east of and adjoining Lot 2. Lot o— Ten acres', bounded on west by road east of Lot. 5. Lot 7— Ten acres north of and adjoining Lot 6. Lot B— Ten acres north of and adjoining Lot 7, northern boundary being Greymouth Town Belt. Lot 9 -Ten acres east of and adjoining Lot 6. „ , Lot 10— Ten acres east of and adjoining Lot 7. Lot 11— Ten acres north of and adjoining Lot 12. J B • Lot 12— Eight acres two roods, bounded on the west by Lot 8, and on the south by Lot 11. Lot 13 — Ten acres east of and adjoining Sections 1634 and 1633. Lot 14— Five acres east of and adjoining Lot 13. The Upset Frice of the above Sections is at the rate of Two Pounds (£2) per acre. G. G. FITZGERALD, Chief Commissioner Waste Lands Board. New Zeahnd Telegraphs, i Head Office, Wellington, March 12, 1874. npHE Telegraph Commissioner is prepared ' to receive applications for CADETSHIPS in the New Zealand Telegraph Department. Application must be made in applicant's own handwriting, stating age, and accompanied by references as to character, &c, addressed to the General . Manager, New Zealand Telegraphs, Wellington. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner. U. LEMON, General Manager. f^i REYMOUTH LITERARY SOCIETY. The first half-yearly term of the above Society being about to expire, subscriptions will now be received by the undersigned*, at 10s 6d half-yearly, and 21s yearly. ' H. H. WOLTERS, Secretary. , Greymouth, March 23, 1874. WALTER HILL'S ASSIGNED ESTATE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing to the Assigned Estate of Walter Hill must be paid to the undersigned, at the office of Messrs Nancarrow and Co., on or before the 31st INSTANT, after which summary proceedings will be taken for all those outstanding. THOMAS RAINE ) T RICH. NANCARROW \ lrUßtees - Greymouth, March 26, 1874. ALFRED HORSINGTON.-lf you do not communicate with your wife within three months from date, I intend to get married. SOPHIA HORSINGTON. Greymouth, March 25, 1874. /CONTRIBUTIONS received from the business people of NO TOWN in aid of the BALL and CONCERT for the benefit of the GREY RIVER HOSPITAL :— Samuel Haisty — Half-gallon sherry, halfgallon colonial wine. Charley Rhodes — Five gallons ginger beer, half-dozen cordials. James Galbraith — Half-gallon port wine, half-dozen cordials. James Deyery— Ten gallons beer. J. M Ulifford — Half-gallon sherry, halfdozen jams. Wm. Kane— Three currant cakes, 3 loaves. John Marson — Six dozen buns. ■■ . ■ ; ' Cunningham Bros. — One round beef. : Jerry M'Carthy — Half-dozen claret. Charles Bernard — One case apples. Miss Nedwill— Onn dozen porter Daniel Ferris— One pair blankets. Thomas Rundlc— Nothing. Skoglund— Six lbs muscatels, 41b almonds. , Hans Larsen— Two bottles brandy. Egden — Two bottles gin. ■.■.-., Wm. "Watkins — Two botcles gin. China Store — Two lbs tea. Marshall — Five gallons beer. Parfitt— One pair ladies' boots. Sam Carter— One corned tongue. Terence Hynes— Half-gallon brandy. Fred. Stanhope— Printing bills, bellring* ing, &c. : ' Proceeds of the Ball and Concert, held at the Court House, No Town, in aid of the funds of the Grey River Hospital :— £ s. di By amount collected for the sale of refreshments 35 7 6 Amount received at door ... 4 7 0 Amount received at sale for the residue of goods on hand ... 518 9 Amount realised on tickets 501 d... 35 (J 6 ' £80 19 0 To amount of expenses incurred in carrying out ball and concert, as per amount of bills furnished . ... 4 9 3 To balance in hand £76 10 6 J. M. CLIFFORD, ~~~ ~ , Treasurer pro. tern. We have examined the above statement of accounts respecting the proceeds and expenses connected with the Ball and Concert, held at the Court House, No Town, in aid of the funds of the Grey River Hospital, and find them to be perfectly correct. GEORGE M 'BEATS* SAMUEL HALSTY.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1761, 27 March 1874, Page 3

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