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Bazaar. A GRAND FANCY BAZAAR ■— ..--..<■■■ .- .- ■:■ -::vw_:;.. v -;- ■ '■■■■-■;':{,^.' a in;?ud °£-..'-UiVa #IiHO ■« STi PATRICK^ V (JJJJT E E R HALL V ■■'. i .""Ai : OHBIBTMABNBXT. The' following ladies have kindly consented %n ! oia Stalls^ ' *<* --^'itfrß^Griffin '<H :/m Mrs .Quinn — Mrs Sheedy Mrs Joyce, and ■ j: : : I'-Mviti/rA Mrs Kennedy, ; J ■■.:■ .', . .[ be;assisted 7 by ' ■-" Mra Fitzgerald L :Jii . 'MjssGnffin' : - lli Miss Fitzgerald 1 ; -IMiaaeaiLundbn.!: ii' I. Mps jHungerford •i _ Mrsi Butler/ , > • „ ; - , : j Mra Drumm ;.: v MissjTwohiU; ;;';".;■., Mra.M'Donuell Mrs 6'Brieh, anii : other' 'ladies. . ..Contributions in '"money .w^ntiT-will be thankfully . recehred-b^- Jhe^boyfenamed ladies, and members of the Committee; The School Committee -beg tonstate that, by reason of the recent riyer encroachment on the present school-site (which.-a.few years ago- cost upwards of £600), they have had to incur & -large debt for the purchase of anew -site, upon which it is their intention to . erect new schools.; i 7Jii j . r .>.i J Sporting*i - ANNUAL EMPIRE GRAND SOIREE ON- THE X%. M E,L B OURNE &JT P, To be"""'rnn. at Fle.mington, Victoria, on Nevember 5, 1874. V : i 1000 MEMBERS AT £1 EACH. Seventy-nine Prizes. \ ; . First horse, four-tenths ... ..." . <.| £4oo Second horse, two-tenths ... ' ...\ 200 Third horse, one-ienth ... .„. ...j 100 Starters (to be divided amongst) ' ..4 200 Non-atarters (to be divided amongst)...! 100 The Driwing will -take place /at the Empire Hotel Westport, on SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1874£ under the direction .and v sape'rvisipn : ...*pfV : :l!i^srs Jno. Muiiro, T. Watson, . J; (Jofr.'^/Powell E. -Euisted, and H. Pain, assisted^y subscribers r presenti' - - --;"\ . "■': ._-■£. -p-;^^ -^ Tickets :niay: ; ripw^be^obtained from the TrMurer;'r : M^vJOHN HUfiHES, Empire 'Hotel, Westport; Mr, R.;J.. : Tpnljs, v . Albion Hotel, Greymouth ; and from agents to be appointed in the outlying districts. Immediate application for tickets solicited. Attention is called to the more than unusually liberal- division of- prize-money among "Starters," who will each receive a good stake, with chance -of first, second, or third prize. „- ----,---,-• — — _---. Niß.— Please cross all' 'cheques, , with exchauge added . Post Office .Orders preferable. .Tij; E L B.Q URNE §> C U.P , 1 8,7 4 . GREY VALLEY, S WEEPSTA KE. A Sweepstake on the race for the Melbourne ' Cup, to be run for. at Flemington, Victoria; onorab-jut the sth November/ 1874, will be drawn at,; : ; .hd^i'"'^-'ih v-i.-vo OLLIVtER'S .STAR HOTEL " 1 AHA.URA, ' , ; On SATURDAY.^th.Nqy.,^, At' 7 o'clock, p. m, '" " ' ' M Under the superintendence pf a committee to be appointed from among the O I :;.-, Vifir.ls- Tsubscribefs.-.* ; ti.f AH Y.O ;25Q- Subscribers at^jEl each,, f .th ! e Stake to ' ' b c "distributeci J as ilJ f ollows ' :— First horse ... ..: ?h *«y>''<Bmh-twdf&B Second horse. Tw,o-twelfths ThitdJhorse l^ ;^^ ; '■'■::-!'■ ; O'ne4^fth .Starters- (to be.. .equally, Ai^:.,,,,.^ videdj . . . ' . .'. One twelfth jiNon-starters (to : be equally r \ ,. n ' divided) ■■-■;.. iI - t " .;. :^ ;.; : "Onfe-twelfth To be apportioned on the decision ,pf the Judge and Stewards of J the." .Flemington "Course, and' the Stakes will^be jpaid^to the respective winners at the Star Hbteli|Ahaura, : when the; result of ; the, race. is; authentically made D.ue .poticep ofj .pYxe "settling night will be given by adyertiaenient in the Gjbby Bivjer: Argus. j j ; . ; , ; " J Ticket's can be; i obtained at the Albion Hotel, Greymouth. ... ;.: JOHN C M. OLLIVIER^ .-:■■■■■.-! -, . -,. ; r „ ■..,;,..:. .Treasurer. ■ '" V -A ■■■■■ I t - „. ...., _ .; * . . Etaatipnai.'. ! . ltVi T. PATK 1O X ' S: SCHO OL, ,-..■.; 'GrKYJiIOUTH. „:.-. „ „ ' MR JOHN CLAUD AHEARN (Of St. Patrick^ Cplieg'e, MSliouure), Head Teacher'; 1 - >;? ' ir ' For the ordinary school fee.ltheKfdllowins subjects wUI be taught :— EngUs^lFrench, Spaaishj ; Latin," Greeld, Book-keeping (smgle and double entry), Algebra, Euclid, Mensuration, G eography,' Navigationi Optics, Pneumatics, Chemistry, Reading. Writing, Composition^ '/Correspondence, and Elocution^ 'A' Lady" Assistant -Teacher i has been provided. During the ordinary r school Hours, only sach subjects will be taught as belong to a thorough English education. j N.B.— Mr'Ahearn sent up two' pupils for the New Zealand Civil Service examination, both of whom passed— onebeing?high on the list of merit. Sixteen-of-Mr-Ahearn's pupils passed the Matriculation and f Civil Service examinations at the Melbourne University. Architect, &c ■vr o. v n g •-■-.<. v b .R, n o. s . , ARCHITECTS & CIVIt .ENGINEERS. ■ ■ ; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■-v -._■ ■ ■ ,-^ii - t * j .*ii Surveyors Licensed uncfer^ Liand x Transfer Act : AB R O W N , ; :. Family Grocer, Frottereb, , ' : - P ! ROpUCE f |)EALER&C.t"/ (Ifext'.dpor' to' Dr^Morice), •, ' " Mawh, era Q n *y» - HAS ON SALE — ; Groceries (of all descriptions): .'•-. Fresh Butter,' Prime Salt do Fresh Eggs- • Potatoes:;' -i) h. .. rr -n^-r. Bacon and Hams . Apples, .Oranges, and Choice Fruits. Produce of - all description by each steamer TOSEPH IVESS AND CO., i} ; , AUCTIONEERS,^ 1 GENERAL. COMMISSIONr .AGENTS, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, &c., Broadway, Reefton^Bio Agents for Government Annuities, Inangab ua District. Licensed Xand Brokers under , ; jthe ..Land -.Transfer Act. -.. . ? > .Cpbuoissions jepteisteji; jto .the/ above will i.f' ■';['' •^^'■Wl?^?" <^%r a *^^ o^i' ■■-

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1933, 16 October 1874, Page 3

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756

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1933, 16 October 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1933, 16 October 1874, Page 3

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