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Groceries and Seeds. r J? 3E3 Jk. & . TUST RECEIVED, 200 Packages of the CHOICEST NEW SEASON'S TEAS. Chests, Half-Chests, and Boxes. Also, a large shipment of the INDIA. AND CHINA TEA COMPANY'S STANDARD PACKET TEAS, Direct from the Company. SEEDSTjSEEDS. Just received, direct from England, A large assortment of FARM, GARDEN, & FLOWER SEEDS, Of the finest variety in cultivation. New Early Peas, Marquis of Lome Cucumber, Giant Roca Onion, Growing from 21b to 31b in weight. EARLY SEED POTATOES. TO ARRIVE— A choice assortment of COLONIAL GROWN SEEDS OKR AND CO. rpo DESTROY THE MONOPOLY "*-■ hitherto assumed in the western part of Greymouth (we are not the sole agents), we have imported, and now have ON SALE,; THE INDIA AND CHINA COMPANY'S STANDARD PACKET TEAS. Our impression of this Company's teas has not been favorable. This we can only account for on the supposition that, up to the present time, their inferior descriptions only have been in tbe market, but we find their fine Teas (whioh we now have on hand) are really superior, possessing an aroma and fulness of flavour, rarely met with. JAMES HAMILTON and CO., Mawhera Quay. /CAUTION Consumers of the INDIA and CHINA COMPANY PACKET TEA, will please notice that the finest quality is the EMPEROR'S BOUQUET, No 1, all other qualities being much inferior, and that the Emperor's Bouquet is.the only sort ever imported by me. DUNCAN M'LEAN, Boundary street. TUST RECEIVED, by the undersigned, ex Wild Duck, from Christchurch — Hams and Bacon (new cure) Butter (prime) Cheese Oatmeal, &c. M. M'DONNELL, Wholesale and Family Grocer, Tainui street, opposite Hospital. SEEDS.-EARLY SEED POTATOES, CABBAGE PLANTS, AND FRUIT TREES. D. MAGOFFIN, Grocer, Boundary street, Is now in a position to execute all orders he may be favored with (in any quantities), in the above lines. Crop missing in seeds, purchase money returned. tK(\ Clftft CABBAGE PLANTS. O\J,\J\J\J Early York, Enfield, JLondon Market, &c. NEW SEEDS, just arrived. American Store, Gresson street. On Sale. "VT OW DAILY EXPECTED, Per Alerfc, from Lyttelton, the following goods : — 100 kegs prime Butter 150 Cheeses 40 cases Hams and Bacon 6 casks Jowls 6 do Pigs' Feet 10 tons Saunder's Flour 3 do Oatmeal 15 do Bran 5 do Pollard 200 bags Oats 150 do Wheat 50 do Crushed Wheat 6 tons Potatoes 3 do Swede Turnip 3 Grass and Clover Seed. C. WOOLCOCK and CO , Waite street. Public Notices. NOTICE is hereby given, that the PARTIS 1 ERSHIP hitherto existing between the undersigned, and carried on under the style of THOMPSON, SMITH, and BARKLEY, was DISSOLVED on the 3rd day of July instant. The business of the late partnershi i will, for the future, be carried on by the undersigned George Simpson Smith and James Barkley, under the style of Smith and Barkley, to whom all the debts owing to the said firm of Thompson, Smith, aud BarkJey, must be paid, and by whom its liabilities will be discharged. Dated this 14th day of July, 1874. J. S. M. THOMPSON, G. S. SMITH, J. BAEKLEY. Witness to signatures of John Smylie M "Dewell Thompson, George Simpson Smith, and James Barkley.— William Perkins, Solicitor, Greymouth. "VTOTICE.— Mr ROBERT WILSON has ■*-* been appointed Agent in Greymouth for the Grey River Argus, and will deliver the paper every morning, on ; and after .Ist MAY, 1874, to subscribers residing within the town boundary. Persons desirous of becoming subscribers will please leave their address at this office. Subscribers not receiving their papers regularly, by leaving notice at this office wil b aye the fault at once remedied. KERR, ARNOTT, & CO

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1859, 21 July 1874, Page 3

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