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Auctions. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, At 12 o'clock. Sale of FIRST-CLASS HOTEL PROPERTY, Mawhera Quay. To Hotelkeepers, Speculators, and Others. m f\ MACLE'AN AND CO. JL/« have been favored with instructions from Messrs Hamilton and Nicol to sell /by public auction, on Wednesday, 22nd inst., at 12 o'clock, on the premises, Mawhera Quay, That large and commodious hotel known as THE EMPIRE, adjoining the Melbourne Hotel > and at present in the occupation of Mr P. TwohilL The Empire Hotel has a frontage of 20ft., and contains on the ground floor, bar, two sitting rooms, spacious and well-lighted bil-liard-room, dining-room, and kitchen, with five bedrooms and sitting-room upstairs. The house is substantially-built and closelined throughout. The lease has twelve years to run at a moderate ground rent. The purchaser of this valuable property will have the option of taking the billiardtable, one of the best in Greymoutb, at valuation. Without Reserve, Terms, Liberal, at Sale. D. MACLEAN and CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY, 27th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE TRAVELLING STOCK Connected with Bachelder's Colossean Pantascope. D MACLEAN AND CO., • have received instructions, tosell by public auction on Monday, the 27th inst, at 2 o'clock sharp, at Ashton's Stables, rThe whole of theTravellingStbck connected with Bacbelder's Oolossean Pantascope, consisting of— . 4 staunch bay Horses 4 sets Harness, complete I open thorough-brace Coach, splendidly painted, arid in good repair 1 p&ir white Ponies, Arabian breed 1 Buggy and Harness, to match ponies 1 double-seated Waggonette, Melbourne make 1 strong canvas Tent, American make, Bxlo Rugs for ponies and horses, Whips, &c, &c, &c. The whole of the above stock is in splendid condition and good working order, and warranted' staunch and quiet, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Without reserve. D. MACLEAN and CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 23rd APRIL, At 12 o'clock. *' Under Warrant of Distress. Sommers v. John Fullarton. . __ j rpHE Bailiff of the Resident Magistrate's -*• Court, Greymouth, will sell by public auction, under warrant of distress in jthe above case, on Thursday, 23rd inst., at 12 o'clock, at Ashton's Stables, Boundary street (unless the above action shall have been previously settled), All the right, title, and interest, of John Fullarton, in Two Heavy Draught Horses Two Bets of) Harness, to match Pne Tip Dray.

Amusements. |.'TTOI<UHTEIB HALL. M I S.S A I T K E N (Mrs J. L. Bunteu), THE CELEBRATED TRAGEDIENNE, Will appear iv the above Hall on MONDAY EVENING, 27th APRIL, 1874, In the charming Vaudeville "THE BONNIE -FISHWIFE," When she will be assisted by Gentlemen Amateurs. „ Particulars in future advertisement. Notices. ' FinHE undersigned having carefully con. JL 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 Bhould 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 Greymoutb) with 450 tons carrying capacity, at a draught of water of oft. Gin., and possess superior sailing qualities to any that have entered this port, and that Westland possesses timber of first-class quality for ship-building PTUrP ° 8e " < WM. WILSON, Builder, Albert street, 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. himelf to state, that he has made marine architecture his special study, and should be glad to compete with anyone who doubts his competency. "CILOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. O. WOOLCOCKandCO., Produce Merchants, ' Have been appointed Sole Agents (in Grey* mouth), for the Bale of Sannders and Sons' ' ■ •'•'• ' Celebrated Flour. Colonial Produce of every description always on hand.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1782, 22 April 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1782, 22 April 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1782, 22 April 1874, Page 3

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