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Auctions' WEDNESDAY, 24th JUNE, At 12 o'clock Bharp. Sale of FiRST-CLASS COTTAGE PROPERTY AND LEASE OP GROUND, TAINUI STREET SOUTH. To Capitalists, Speculators, and Others. DMA CLEAN AND CO. • have received instructions from Mr B. Bremond to sell by public auction on Wednesday, the 24th instant, at 12 o'clock sharp, on the premises, Tainui street south, Lease of part of Section 158, having a frontage of 40ft by a depth of about 250 f t; together with the substantially 4-roomed Cottage erected thereon, at present occupied by him. Lease of Building Sites ; and immediately after— A large assortment of Pruit Trees, personally selected by him in Melbourne, consisting of Peach, Cherry. Pear, Apple, Ac. ; also, a superior lot of Vines, and a Spring Cart, in good order ; and Household Furniture. The ground is held on a long lease at a low rent, and the properties being situated in the best part of the town, are well worthy the attention of speculators. D. MACLEAN and CO., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 27th JUNE, At 2 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOTEL PROPERTY, Boundary street. To Capatiliats, Speculators, Hotelkeepers, and others. DM AC L EAN AN D CO. : • favored with instructions from Mr S, Rich, will sell by public auction, on Saturday, 27th inst., at 2 o'clock sharp, on the premises, Boundary street, That compact and centrally situated property, known .as the Argus Hotel; together with the Shop adjoining, at present in the oocupationof Mr R.Reay, tailor, having a frontage to Boundary street of 33ft by a depth of 66ft. - The Hotel is substantially built and in excellent repair throughout, containing ample accommodation, with a well-fitted up Bar, and from its favorable situation, always has, and is sure to command a large trade. The Shop is let to a first-class tenant at a good rental. The lease has about 17 years to run, and being held direct ftom the Native Commissioner, tiMrent is exceedingly moderate, and the /^tioneers have no hesitation in stating, tnat it is seldom an opportunity offers of securing such a valuable business site in the heart of the town. Terms liberal, at sale, D. MACLEAN and CO., Auctioneers. Art Union. A LBION GRAND DERBY SWEEP, No. 3,, ON THE SYDNEY GREAT METROPOLITAN STAKES, A Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 soys., with 800 soys added, to be run atßandwick, New South Wales, on Sept. 10, 1874. 1000 members at £1 each; Fifty-six prizes. First Horse (seven-twelfths) ... £583 6 8 Second Horse (two-twelfths) ... 166 13 4 Third Home (one-twelfth) ... 83 6 8 Starters (to be divided among &t) (one-twelfthj 83 6 8 Non-starters (to be divided amongst) (one-twelfth) 83 6 8 The Drawing will take place at the Albion Hotel, Greymouth, On THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 3, Under the direction and supervision of Messrs D. Maclean, James Hamilton, W.F. Strike, F. Hamilton, James Kerr, and,W. M'Millan, Assisted by subscribers present. •^Tickets may now be obtained from the Treasurer, Mr Richard J. Tonkß, Albion Hotel, Greymouth.. Immediate application for tickets solicited. N.P.— Please cross all cheques, with exchange added. Post Office orders preferable. R. J. TONKS, Treasurer. TTOLY FAMILY SCHOOLS, AHAURA GRAND DRAWING of PRIZES On the Art- Union Principle In Aid of the Funds of ST. MARY'S SCHO OI And ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE Will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 24th JUNE, 1874. 100 Prizes of the Value of £200 2000 Tickets at Ten Shillings Each. PRIZES: One Piano, averaging from ... £40 to £50 Three Harmoniums, each from 10 to 20 Two Portative do, do 4 to Three Musical .boxes, do 2to 3 Two Silver Watcnes & Gold Chains 6to 10 Three do 3to 5 Pour Clocks, Ito 4 Ten Framed Pictures Ito 2 Seventy-two other good articles of the aggregate value of 20 0 0 (Signed) E. PERTIUS, Chairman of the Ahaura Schoo Managing Committee. "MOTIC E is hereby given, that the PART- -*-^ NERSHIP heretofore existing between CHARLES CROAKER, DANIEL ABRAHAM HUGHES, and TIMOTHY EDMUND M'CARTHY, under the name of "The Lessees of the Brunner Coal Mine," has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. Dated this 15th day of Jnne, 1874. D. A. HUGHES. T. E. M'CARTHY (By his attorney, D. A. Hughes). T^" O T I C E . Having Disposed of all my Book Debts, prior to the 15th June, to Mr E. B. FOX, that gentleman is authorised to collect, and, if necessary, to sue for the same, and his receipt will be a sufficient discbarge. J. B. ROCHE. Tjl B iL D G~ i ■*• • Importer of PA?ERHANGINGS, WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISH, Mawhera Quay. Watt's Patent Glass Cutter

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1835, 23 June 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1835, 23 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1835, 23 June 1874, Page 3

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