. ; ... : ,".i 'euders, '"■"'" \T-f; MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS. . TENDERS^wiII be received ;. at tho "Office of the Provincial Secretary, Hokitiki,". until WEDNESDAY, Ist JULY, at 4 pm., for Repairs and Maintenance and for Widening of the undermentioned Roads :—''" Maori Gully Road— in lot 2 sectiqns Omotumotu to Arnold Road— in lor 2 . sections. ' ■ . '-''"''-. Plans and specifications to be seen , at the Provincial Engineer's Ofhce, Hokitika, Public Works Office, Greymouth, and for Maori Gully Road at Court House, Maori Gully. Tenders to be labelled " Tender, for ' Road." v ■ .'j JOHN WHITE, Provincial Secretary. Hokitika, 15th June, 1874. v ;, MAINTENANCE OF THE . MAbl . GREY VALLEY BOADi v '. ' :• ■• . ' ■■ ■ ■ ■_■ :':?.f)~ TENDERS WANTED, for the MAINTENANCE of the Main Grey Valley Road, between; Arnold Bridge ■■ and Junction.; of Grey and Little Grey Rivers for the term, of 12 months, commencing on Ist July. To be let in sections. . [ Specifications to be seen at the Local Revenues Board Office, Ahaura. . . : > Tenders close on the 29th June int>t., dnd to be addressed to GEO. WILLIS, ' Secretary and Overseer of Works. Ahaura, 17th June, 1874. Educational. lITRS. AND MISS GODFREY having REMOVED to Yembroke Cottage, High street, Marßden road, will be happy to receive their pupils. ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL, Greymouth. MR JOHN CLAUD AHEARN,' (Of St. Patrick's College, Melbourne), 1 Head Tkao er. For the ordinary school fee the following subjects will be taught :— English, French, Spa .18b, Latin, Greek, Book-keeping (single and- double entry), Algebra, Euclid, Mensuration, Geography, Navigation, Astronomy, Optics, Pneumatics, Chemistry, Reading. Writing, Composition, Correspondence, and Elocution. :' 7] . . r A Lady Assistant. Teacher has been pro* vided. ; '■'■ ':.: During the ordinary school hours, only Huch subjects will be taught as belong to a thoroHgh EuglUh eduoatijn. N;B —Mr A hear n sent up two pupils for the New Zealand Civil Service examination, both of whom passed— one being high on the list of merit. Sixteen of Mr Ahearn's pupils passed the Matriculation and Civil Service examinations at the Melbottrng_jJnJvaraity. MISS DYCOCK, of St. Patrick's Schoool Greymouth, is ready to give Lessons' in French, German, and Music, at the residences of the pupils, every day in the week, after 4 o'clock p.m. Terms on application. ST. MARY'S CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, AHAURA. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL F6R YOUNG LADIES. ■ .. » THE SISTERS OF MERCY beg to inform the inhabitants of the West Coast that they have established a branch of their Order at the Ahaura, Grey Valley. . The course of instruction comprises an English Education in all its branches, with plain and ornamental needlework. ' ■ . Terms per quarter (in advance) — . Tuition • ■ • -£10 0 Washing - - - 0 10, 0 Board - - - -6 00 Entrance fee • • -200 Music, French, and Drawing, thirty shillings each per quarter extra. For further particulars, apply to the Superioress, Ahaura. Foundry. DAE AND SE WE L Lfl, ISNGESEERS AND MILLWRIGHT 3, Greymouth, HAVE ON SALE — Portable Engines and Stationary Engines and Boilers, 3, 5, 12, 20, and 60 h, p. Quartz-Crushing Batteri s, Pumping and Winding Gear, and Plant of every description made to order. ' -• " IRON FOUNDRY, GREYMOTTTH On Sale. LE N N BROTHERS Albert street, have for Sale — Brandy: Hennessy's, Otard's, Champagne Vineyards, Associated Vineyards ; Whisky : Glenlivet, Jamieson's, Dunville's, New Zea* Und DistUleiy Company's ; Wines: Port, cherry, Colonial (bulk and case) ; Hennesßy's Case BranHy ; Geneva, JDKZ ; English Malt and Hops ; Bart's Silk-dressed Flour, in 100 and 2001 b bags; Woods Flour; Circular Bead Seed Potatoes ; Finest New Season's Peas, in chests and half-chests and boxes ; Mauritius Sugars ; Company's 2nd White ; Jroceriea and Oilmen's Stores of all kinds ; Peruvian and Maldon Island Guano ; Colonial Produce (all kinds) ; Dray, tthafte, Spokes, Felloes, Broad Palings, &c. A T OTICE.— Mr ROBERT WILSON has been appointed Agent in Greymouth ■or the Grey River Argus, and will deliver the paper every morning, on and after Ist MAY, 1874, to subscribers residing within he town boundary. Persons desirous of becoming subscribe b rill pleaae leave their address at this bffiC9. Subscribers not receiving their , paje 8 egularly, by leaving notice at this office wil bftve the fault at once remedied. , . . * KtiRR, AitNUIT, * CO. April 28th, 1874.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1840, 29 June 1874, Page 1
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