Meeting's. IVf <5 T I G E~ A MEETING of MERCHANTS and others interested in the completion of the Road to Reefton, will be held at the Melbourne Hotel THIS EVENING, at 8 p.m. W. S. SMITH. H.A.C.B.S. A SPECIAL MF.ETING of the above -£f- Society will take place THIS EVE. NING, at the usual time and place. Business: To make our arrangements for the Funeral of our late deceased Brother, Mr George O'Flyn. By order, THOS. P. O'DONNELL, President. Public Notices. -vr' o t i c c . The SITTING of the DISTRICT COURT, to be held on MONDAY, the 12th instant, will stand ADJOURNED until 10 o'clock a.m. on MONDAY, the 19th instant, when all parties having business at the Court will require to be in attendance. Jurors summoned by the Clerk of the Court will have to be in attendance at the Adjourned Sitting. j HARRY KENRICK, Clerk of Court. 1^ <) T^ I CJ E~. All CLAIMS against the under-mentioned are requested to be left at the London Butchery on or before TUESDAY, the 13th INST., at 6 p.m. WOOLPE and KILLEEN. OREYMODTH COAL -MINING CO. (Limited) At a Meeting of the Directors held at Greymouth on the 25th September, 1874, a CALL (the fourth) of FIVE SHILLINGS per Share was made, payable to the Secretary, at the Company's Office, Mackay street, Greymouth, on or before THURSDAY, the 22nd day of October, 1874. G. W. MOSS, Secretary. Educational. T. PATRICK'S SCHOOL, Greymouth. MR JOHN CLAUD AHEARN (Of St. Patrick's College, Melbouure), Head Teacher. For the ordinary school fee the following subjects will be taught :— English, French, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Book-keeping (single and double entry), Algebra, Euclid, Men suration, Geography, Navigation, Astronomy, Optics, Pneumatics, Chemistry, Reading. Writing, Composition, Correspondence, and Elocution. A Lady Assistant Teacher has been pravided. During the ordinary school hours, only such subjects will be taught as belong to a thorough English education. 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 Ahearn's pupils passed the Matriculation and Civil Service examinations at the Melbourne University. Tobacconists. A MERICAN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE Xjl Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. A. M. HUNTER, Proprietor. HARVILL AND M'KINNEjY, CIGAR MANUFACTURERS, And TOBACCONISTS. Mawhera Quay. Architect, &c "VT O U N G BROS., ARCHITECTS & CIVIL ENGINEERS. Surveyors Licensed under Land Transfer Act Seeds. T>OTATOES. POTATOES. To arrive in a few days per Mary Ogilvie, from Dunedin — 350 sacks Prime Taieri Potatoes. DUNCAN M'LEAN, Boundary street. BEDS.— EARLY SEED POTATOESCABBAGE PLANTS, AND FRUIT TREES. X>. MAGOPPIN, Grocer, Boundary street, Is now in a position to execute all orders he may be favored with (in any quantities), in the above lines. Last Shipment to hand this Season of EARLY SHAW POTATOES. IT B A R K Jf R~, • NURSERYMAN, Arahura. A large Stock of Fruit Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Flowering Plants, Bulbs, &c, grown expressly for the West Coast. Urdere left with Mr C. A. C. Hardy, (Messrs Smith and Barklej's), Greymouth, will be attended to.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1930, 13 October 1874, Page 3
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