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Wanted. WANTED, Barmaids for Reefton and Westport. Two respectable females vants wants engagements as Housemaii, other as General Servant in a privatt family. Registry Office, Tramway Cottage. WANTED KNOWN.-Firewood, any lengths, supplied at shortest notice. Orders left; at A. Brown's, Mawhera Quay, or Geisking's store, Tainui street, promptly attended to' Robert Meadow. T TANTED KNOWN— That the cheapest f and neatest PAMPELETS may be had ai the,.G&Ev River Argus Office, Boundary str" ' ; T) viED KNOWN-That the cheapest ' V .and neatest PRINTING may be had at the Grey River Argus Office, Boundary '. street. ' ANT^D IT KNOWN, that T NORTH, the Little Shop, at the . corner of Mawhera Quay and Boundary street. Greymouth, is an Importer of , Crockery, Glassware, Toys, American Chairs, Basketware, and other Fancy Goods, and is determined to sell at low prices- -his motto being " Small Profits and Quick j Returns." Goodß carefully packed. Goods out on hire. TTTANTED KNOWN— That the cheapest VV and neatest BILLHEADS may beh*d at the Grey River Argus Office, Boundary street. TTTANTED KNOWN— That the cheapest VV and neatest CARDS may be had at the Grey River Argus Office, Boundary street. ' Board and Residence. RIVATE BOAR 7* and RESIDENCE for two or three Gentlemen.- Apply to Mrs Hines. Herbert street. To Let or For Sale. TO LEASE, Three Sections in Alexander street, nearly opposite the residence of W. Perkins, Esq. ; each section 40ft. by 150 ft. Rent, £10 per annum each. Apply office of this paper. TO LET— Shop in Tainui street, next to Parer's Furniture Mart. Apply CHAS. HOLDER, Boundary street. For Sale. TjlOR SALE BY PRIVATE TENDER. To Dairymen, Farmers, and Speculators. ONE-TBIRD SHARE in an extensive j and lucrative DAIRY FARM and [ STOCK, near Greymouth. To be sold privately on account of dissolution of partnership (one of the partners being about to leave the Colony), One-Third v hare m thai Largo and well-known Dairy and Dairy Farm, known as Buckley and Co.'s, Coal Creek Flat, and consisting of— 50 Acres Freehold Land, cleared and fenced, and laid down permanently in English grass and clover 30 Acres Leasehold Laud, of which there are about 24 acres cleared 22 Head really excellent Milch Cows 7 Heifers 1 Bull, 3£ years old 2 Horses and Harness 2 Cottages, Milking Sheds, Barns, &c. 2 Boats, together with all other necessary appliances for carrying on the work of an extensive dairy Also, about half an acre Orchard, with trees five years old. ' The above Dairy has been doing a very lucrative business for several years past, and the departure of one of the partners is the sole reason for his one-third share being put into tne market* Tenders to be sent in to tnc T.*xW fi i(nied William Perkins on or before the 28th July. For particulars apply on the premises to EDWIfc BUCKLEY, Coal Creek; Or to WILLIAM PERKINS, Solicitor, Greymouth. GLENN BROTHERS Albert street, have for SaleBrandy : Henneasy's, Otard's, Champagne Vineyards, Associated Vineyards ; Whisky: Glenlivet, Jamieson's, Dunville's, New Zealand Distilleiy Company's j Wines : Port, Sherry, Colonial (bulk and case) ; Hennessy's Case Brandy ; Geneva, JDKZ ; English Malt and Hops ; Bart 1 8 SUk-dressed Flour, in 100 and 2001 b bags ; Woods Flour ; Circular Head Seed Potatoes ; Finest New Season's Teas, in chests and half -cheats and boxes ; Mauritiub Sugars ; Company's 2nd White ; Groceries and Oilmen's Stores of all kinds ; Peruvian and Maldon Island Guano; Colonial Produce (all kinds) ; Dray, Shafts, Spokes, Felloes, Broad Palingß, &c. Coaches. GREY VALLEY AND REEFTON MAIL LINE OF COACHES, between Greymouth, the Grey Valley, and Reefton. Start every morning, from Gilmer'B Hotel, at 7.45 a.m, for Ahaura ; and for Reefton, on Tuesday and Thursday, at 7.45 a m. All carriage of parcels mußt be prepaid to ensure responsibility. GILMERBROS., Proprietors. COBB AND COS TIELEGRAPH LIN E3 OF ROYAL MAIL JL COACHES Leave the Australasian Hotel, Hokitika, every Tuesday and Friday, at 6 a.m., for Christchurch. Great reductions in freight of parcels and luggage. CASBIDY, CLARKE, and CO., Proprietors. i^REYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA \JT ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, Via Marsden and Greenstone. This line is^sow open over the entire road, and leaves Greymouth and Hokitika each morning at 9 o'clock. Greymouth ... Gilmer's Hotel Hokitika ... British Hotel "CAMERON BROS., Proprietors.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1834, 22 June 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1834, 22 June 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1834, 22 June 1874, Page 1

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