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Auctions. 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 extensive and substantially-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 n-re so well known in the district as to require no comment from the auctioneers. They would only point out that Maori Gully still keeps up its reputation of being one of the most flourishing townships on the Coast. D. MACLEAN 'and CO Auctioneers Business Notices. X\T W. DARTNALL, ARCHITECT, Land akd Mining Suiiveyoe, Nancarrow and Co's, Mawhera Quay ; or Survey Office, Cobden. 1%/TAGOFFIN AND FRASER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, . Boundary street; NEW DRESSMAKING, MANTLEMAKING, MILLINERY, and UNDERCLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. THE MISSES CROCKER would desire to inform the Ladies of GKE7MOUTII, and tLe country districts that they are prepared to execute all orders they may be favored with in the above branches, and to make up Ladies' owx materials in a thoroughly autistic manner, with punctuality, together with .reasonable charges. MACKAY STREET (Opposite Volunteer Hall.) TND, OOOPE AND CO. Burton-on-Trent. The undersigned are now in receipt of regular shipments of their celebrated INDIA PALE ALE, bottled by the brewers. BLIGH and HARBOTTLE, Melbourne, July 1, 1873. JN. PETERS" IMPORTER 01? WINDOW GLASS All sizes. PAPERHANGINGS, In great variety. The greatest and best as sortment from the Home marufacturers from 4d per piece. Good Satin Is 6d per piece. Boundary street Warehouse. T^ISPATCH IRON WORKS Grey mouth. RAE and SEWELL, ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, IRON and BRASS FOUNDERS, and GENERAL SMITHS, (Late Hughes and Co.) Have enlarged their plant and premises to prevent delay in the execution of the many 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. Quaitz-crushinp, 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 Quartz-crushing plant. A largo stock, of Tram Wheels, Axles, and Bearings on hand. TIT M'DONNELL, j Wholesale and Family Grocer, Tainui street. ALL NEW GOODS (GUARANTEED). Cheapest House in Greymouth. BANK PRICE GIVEN FOR GOLD. npHE undersigned having carefully con- -*- sidered the advantages and disadvantages appertaining to this place as Tegards SHIP BUILDING, has arrived at the conclusion that he can successfully compete with any builder in any part of the Australasian colonies, and feels justified iv stating that should any one or more of the public of Greymouth, or Hokitika, feel disposed to promote that most important industry — Ship-Building, he is both able and willing to execute an order at lowest New Zealand or Australian cost per ton, and asserts tnat vessels can be built (and built in Greymouth) with 450 tons carrying capacity, at a draught of water of 9ft. 6in., and possess superior sailing qualities to any that have entered this port, and that Westland possesses timber of first-class quality for ship-building purposes. WM. WILSON, Builder, Albert strerst, Greymouth. W. W. would rather leave the appraisement of his mechanical worth to the public, but on the present occasion feels it a duty he owes to hiinelf to state, chat he has made marine architecture his special study, and; should be glad to compete with anyone who doubts his competency. I

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1772, 10 April 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1772, 10 April 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1772, 10 April 1874, Page 3

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