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Auctions. WEDNESDAY, Bth APRIL, At 12 o'clock. To Brewers, Hotelkeepers, Speculators, and Others. By Order of the Mortgagee. D MACLEAN AND CO. • will sell by public auction, on Wednesday, the Bth inst., at 12 o'clock sharp, at their rooms, Mawhera Quay, 53 Acres Land, leasehold, situate on the Grey Valley main road, within about two miles of Ahaura ; together with the extensive buildings thereon, at present in the occupation of Mr D. M'Kenna. 1. The Red Lion Brewery, in full working order, with all necessary appliances for carrying out a large trade, commanding a steady supply of pure mountain water. 2. The Carriers' Arms Hotel, con* taining bar, dining-room, and a large number of commodious bedrooms. 3. Cottage, 14 x 28, with a well-cul-tivated garden attached. Without Reserve, Terms at Sale. D. MACLEAN and CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 15th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. Sale of FIRST-CLASS HOTEL and STORE PROPERTY, Maori Gully. D MACLEAN AND CO., • have received instructions, to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, the 15th inst, at 2 o'clock sharp, at Maori Gully, Those expensive and Bubstantially-built premises known as BREMOND'S HOTEL and STORE, with Stables attached, also Bakery, and 1 first-class Alcock's Billiard Table 1 do do Bagatelle^ do 10 pairs Blankets. The above properties are so well known in the district as to require no comment from tbe auctioneers. They would only point out that Maori Gully still keeps up its reputation of being one of the most flourishing town ships on the Coast. D.MACLEAN -and CO ; Auctioeers Amusements. C COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MRS. KYLE. In consequence of the inclemency of the weather the performance advertised for Mony Evening is POSTPONED till THIS NIGHT, Captain Hamilton having kindly given the use of the Hall for this occasion. A LBION GRAND SWEEP, NO. 2. Gentlemen, In consequence of tbe success of the Christmas Grand Sweep, I have been requested by a number of friends and subscribers to superintendend another Sweep on the SYDNEY GOLD CUP, To be run for at Randwick, New South Wales, on April », 1874. SIXTY-TWO PRIZES. 10C0 MEMBERS, AT £1 EACH. First horse (seven-twelfths) ... £583 6 8 Second horse (two-twelfths) ... 166 13 4 Third horse (one-twelfth) ... 83 6 8 Starters (one-twelfth, to be divided) ' ... 83 6 8 Non-starters (one-twelfth, to be divided) 83 6 Should the whole thousand tickets not be taken up, the actual- numbers sold will be published on the 11th APRIL, on which day he Drawing will po itively take place at he Albion Hotel, Greymouth, and the prizes p portioned pro rata. The Drawing and general management will be conducted by a committee of gentlemen, as before, assisted by subscribers present. Committee : Mr Frank Hamilton I Mr D. Maclean Mr James Hamilton Mr W. Strike Mr John M'Miilan | Mr James Kerr. Tickets may be obtained from the Treasurer, Mr R. J. Tonks, Albion Hotel, Greymouth ; Messrs Hamilton and Co., Marsden ; ' Messrs Hamilton and Co., Maori Creek ; Mr J. D. Pinkerton, Ahaura; Mr P. Purcell, Maori Gully ; Mr S. Haisty, No Town ; Mr [ F. Wilckens, Half-Ounce. Immediate application for tickets is requested, as no tickets will be issued after FRIDAY, 10th APRIL. RICHD. J. TONKS, Treasurer. TWT O T I C E. The undersigned, on the occasion of disposing of his business as a Slaughterman and Butcher in the Iksinatua, Little Grey, and Antonio Slat "Histricts, desires to return his grateful thanks to the. aumerous customers Mho have steadily suppoited him for so mauy years, and in introducing his successor, Mr E. COUTAISXBE, he can promise that the business will be carried on in all its branches with lie same satisfaction which he trusts it has hitherto given. JAS. FEEGUSON, Late of the Ikamatua, March 0, 1874,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1762, 7 April 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1762, 7 April 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1762, 7 April 1874, Page 3

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