Ciroeeries and Seeds. ."P YE R V VARI E' T V NEW AND ckoiCE (GARDEN 7" " -■:;;_. rjSBEDS, :> '•"■' 'On- 'S'ale at'' M-'T/JivY J. Hamilton & Co.'s, ■ ' ■"':- MAWHERA ! QUAjY.H . All Seeds- Gttakaiiteed'. "FIX AL.MA AND i■' S. S:' ■ J CLAUD . HAMILTON. :~ r -.]?* ♦ 386 PACKAGES, CONSIStB'G' r O : F ;::r: — New Season's Teas, in chests, half -chests, ■f and quarter-chests % f & . Oilmen's Stores, of every description - Crbckery,\Glaßs, and Chinaware Patent Medicines / NewlGrassi Seeds,; &c, &c, -'> (Transhipped ex^ George JThcinpson, from London, .our Fii-sfi Direct" Shipment from Jl T, Morton, London, Jcompnsirig f P> O. ■ j: ~ Pickles^ * x rt*..*°*--± a Salad Oils Salmon^. Sardines,. Oysters '"" ~^>;^ ¥■■*" Bottled Emits "^^ Sauces, &c. _ J: "^. v ~ Transhipped ;ex Fratelli Gaggini, from London," our" First Direct Ship men Vofe GLASS, CROCKERY, &EARTHENWkRE from William Fairburn, London, comprising Cut and Pressed Glasses, Ales and Wines Sugar and Butter Bowls j.~\'\ - Cups and Saucers /..■• . ; :| Plates, Dishes, &c, of every shape and pattern. . -■. ... ■ " : l v | TAYLOR AND RAPHAEL I .:^ ■ N .s ■;■■: A: vl-^e~ ■■ ■ ■ '■■ .■ ■ - - :::; - - : '-Jr-0/ By the undersigned, just amved;p.ei?' Annie Brown, from Adelaide. : -:^< : . : • 150 tons Hart's: Flour ; " 500 bag«> Bran .... ..; ..;.:.,, :.; 10 tons Sharps. NANCARROW and CO. SEEDS.— EARLY SEEI) POTATOES .CABBAGE ; PLANTS, AND FRUIT TRE ES. ; • - ; y - j ; i'-4r-:i ■! ;j .-I S ; T D. MAGOFFIN, 11. -i Grocer; Boundary street, j U S l Is now in a position to execute all orders he ' may be favored with \ (in any: quantities),' in the above lines. A few bags - of the celebrated Mohong "or African Lady Finger Early Potatoes, growing from 18in to 2ft long— none other in New Zealand. :- : ,^' : ]'-.:•; • i;:v;!ir:.-.;-i»A WANTED KNOWN— Gardeit 'Seeds; -all kinds, warranted new, and at the lowest prices, American Store, Gresson : street; ' :; ' ■ ;: " :j;i '\'^-^^^ LaUoiizuL ANTED KNOWN^'SO;dOO Cabbage Plants, all. sorts, .American ,Seed Store, Gresson street^ ■ r or "Chesterman's Cremorne Gardens, South Beachii^-'uo VITANTED KNOW^^Onion SeeS. New v(y ..: Qiiion ,Seed,.,all i - .kinds ;.. Cabbage, Cauliflpwe^, Lettuce," '' C&oic^ : ' Peas,' 1 '&c. American -Store I , ' ; Gresson; ' streetf^ opposite Police Camp. Coal .fflerabsn&.! ( ' l ' r ■ %~ ■ l l a YjiF*^ A^TdP^CR) . COAL MERCHANTS, - ■-•*■ -■ ■'•■ ■ ' ■ ■ i ' ■■■ t-O.p. .. Beg to intimate to the public of Greymouth and surrounding Districts that they are. now it preparect :,'£?.^eU^erVCpjAljSj to any part of the Town at 25s per; -tonV hns Orders- left at D. Maclean and .Co's, or at the Depot, Richmond. Quay, shall have immediate attention; ;' I r ■ aovs'iT T> E S ■•• s T;v.-..;) ' o''.i.AQj.i«Air/* I-. ..:•■: MR GEORGE;: MARTINj <q The-Noted r " CO A Ln:;, CHANT -.. ■•'■' Is now Selling the Best Dry Coal . 25s per Ton, .Cash on delivery. ._' ■•' ~'- -, ' ..; ; L_ ■ -', •"'■ ■> % N.B.— Drays' on hire, 'and 1 Cartage owUrs promptly attended to. -v- : .1 nnvXif .'■■.. Educational. "" ; H" T^ ; PATRI C K'S JI S (JH'dte L, JO : ' : ■ GkiYMOUTH. MR JOHN. CLAUD,, AHEARN (Of St . Patrick's College, 1 Melbouure), . Head Teacueu. , , T , r», For the ordinary school fee the following subjects will be taiighV :— English, Frenbh, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Bcok-keeping (single and double entry), Algebra, . EucliJ, T Men >■* suration,"G eography, Navigation; Astronomy, Optics,: .Pneumatics, n ,Qheraistry, T R,e | ading. Writing, Compositioni : Corresp* otidlence, and Elocution.. . "-.'"":-, ..-.. , r A Lady Assistant Teacher has been provided. , , r . n■ t% During the ordinary . school hours, 7 only such subjects will be taught as belong to a thoroHgh English education I .^ " : ■■ /■■ -•■ ■■' .'A'TtTtfL iiTiJOti ■ • " ' N.B.— Mr Ahearn 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- Ahearnls. pupils passed .! the Matriculation.andjCral Service examinations at the Melbsurne University. MISS rDYCOCK, .of iSUPja.triqk's Schoool Greymouth, is ready to .give Lessons in ; French; .Germany and<r^lusic^,at o |he residences of the pupils, every day in the week, 'ifter r 4 o'clbck;p.'m'; Terms on application. •' TOS E^P ; H 'I YE S'-S'^A Ni'D^GsO . , ; J , !i; , ;.: o-. AUCa&QN.EE.RS i: ; ? d isidi : .: GENERAL rCOMMISSIONxAGJN^S, PRODUCE" MERCHANTS, &c, : li • ; Brbadw^y; ;i ßeett6n^ solf .ok;is Agents for Government Annuities, Inangahua >v "District j~ Licens'ebV 'ianoP'BroKw^ under the, Land-Transfer, Act. . . ',' . ' '. " ,.' * : Qpmmisaions, entrusted j to, j tte u ajyj|§ a will i receive careful attention, ,:l'. ■ '.m ■•■■) .;.■!• .kiJiw .
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1881, 17 August 1874, Page 3
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654Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1881, 17 August 1874, Page 3
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