On Sale. r\ JT A L E . Just landed, ex "Albion," from Hobarfc Town, 110 CASES PEACOCK'S JAMS. In lib Tins, a Splendid Assortment. NANCARROW and CO., Auctioneers. MARSHALL AND COPE LAND'S EXPORT PALE ALE, A small shipment in Hogsheads and Half Hogsheads, Just arrived in prime condition. ~ NafcC ARROW and CO., Agents. f\ N. S. A L E. By the undersigned— . 10 Tons sft Corrguated Iron, 26in guage. 40 Kegs Angle Cut Nails. 3 Dozen Iron Barrow Wheels. 4 Bales Cheap Paperhangings. 4 Capes Wnite and Polished Windsor Chairs. 5 Baltimore -Wood Chairs. 80 Pairs Casements. . ' '• 70 Pairs 12 Light Sashes. 30 14 and 2inch Doors. The above manufactures are[f rom the Dunedin Wood Factory. NAKCARROW and CO., . : Auctioneers. i~V I* ~S A T E, 20 Tons Hart's and Duffield's Adelaide Flour. 100 Bales Canterbury Oaten Chaff. 50 Bags Prime Onions* 100 Half Chests Congou Tea. 100 Boxes Superior Congou Tea. 50 Cases Lime Juice Cordials. 50 Cases Bernard's Ginger Wine. NANCARROW and Co., Auctioneers. rpHOMAS HARDY'S SOUTH AUSTRA J_ LIAN -WINES. First Prize and Gold Medal, Melbourne Exhibition, 1876. " . . . The undersigned have been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the Sale of Thomas Hardy's Celebrated Potjth Australian Wines, Samples of which may be obtained at any time on application at NANCARROW and CO. 'suffice. ■ The; different kinds consist of— Highercombe Red, Sweet Rea . and White, and White Verdeilho, Frontiguac, Tteisling, Red and White Oomoo, Australian Port, &c, &c. NANOARROW AND CO., Greymoutb. C. PARFITT, Grey Valley. ORE EHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY, J. At Maori Creek, •■■-:;•. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. NANCARROW and CO. have been favored with instructions to offer for sale by private treaty - That very desirable property in the township of Dunganville, Maori Creek, known as GREEN'S HOTEL, with the Hall adjoinin & : . The Hotel is well-built, and -will be found very commodious, and is fully equipped in all departments. It is 3.oing a good trade, and satisfactory reasons will be given to intending purchasers by the proprietor for wishing to sell The Maori Greek township is well-known to be the most prosperous and rising in the whole of the district, and the acquisition of the above property offers an opportunity for any enterprising business, man entering into it of securing a ready-:nade trade, and com--1 fortable home with a certain and. liberal return. . , . The Hall being substantially built could be easily converted into premises adapted to any clasß of business. ,The site is one of the best in the township. The purchaser will be be expected to. take the Hotel Stock, Fixtures. Furniture, and Billiard Table at a valuation. -. . : ; IlS 7 o t i c c. All DEBTS owing to the undersigned are requested to be paid to Messrs Brown and , Holder on or before the 12th May, otherwise proceedings willbe taken for . their recovery. ' ; , ORR and CO., \ ■ ■■ Greymoutb,
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 2724, 7 May 1877, Page 3
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