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Public Notices. k __ FKRINriY CHURCH, GREYMOUTH T^y'Theremaining Lectures of the course j upon "THE . LI.FE OP CHRIST' Nwill, D.V, be delivered, as nearly as, possible, upon the days fthlch are commemorative of the events to which they respectively relate, as under — Palm Sunday, 21st March— Morning: Christ's Public Procession ; Evening : Cbrist Teaching in the Temple. Wednesday Evening, 24th March— B p.m : The Last Sapper and Christ's Passion at Gethsemane. Thursday Evening, 25fch March— 8 p. in: 1 ' Christ's Trial by tho Jews. Good Friday, 26th Ma'ch— ll a.m and .8 p.m, Morning: Christ's Trial by Pilate ; Evening : Christ's Crucifixion. Easter Day (Sunday), 2Sth MarchMorning : Christ's Resurrection ; Evening ; Christian Rejoicing. THOS. A. BOWDEtf, 8.A., Curate-in- charge. NOTICE is Hereby Given that the PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the Undersigned, and carried on at Gramril'le under the style of YOUNG BROTHERS, has been DISSOLVED by Mutual Consent. All Debts Owing to the late firm must be Paid to WILLIAM YOUNG, who remains in the Business, and all Liabilities, if any, of the Baid firm will he Paid and Discharged by the said William Yonog. Dated this 16th day of March, 1880. WILLIAM YOUNG, JAMES YOUNG. Witness to signature of William Young— Cameron Smith, Sterekeeper, Greymoutb. Witness to signature of James Young— Wilijam Pkrkins, Solicitor, Greymouth. pi REYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB ivO.TICE SETTLING NIGHT, MONDAY, 22nd., ALBION HOTEL, at 8.30 p.m. ALL ACCOUNTS against the Greymouth Jockey Club are requested to be sent in addressed tojth'e SECRETARY, ou or before TO-MORROW EVENING, at 6 o'clock. JAMES PAYNE, Secretary. Club Room, Albion Hotel, 19 th March, 1880. rpHE SITTINGS of the Resident MagisA trate's and Warden's Courts will be held during the month of MARCH, 1880, as under : — Greymouth— lst, Bth, 15th, 22nd, 29th. Maori Gully (Arnold)-9th, 23rd. No T OWn _ loth, 24th. Ahaura— llth, 25th. Kumara— 4th, 16th, 30th. Dunganville— 3rd, 17th, 31st. In the event of weather preventing travel* ling, the Courts will be adjourned from day today. JAMES MACKAY, R.M. and Warden. "PROTECTION OF CLAIMS DURING ■■• EAbTER HOLIDAYS. All Oold-Mining CLAIMS, RIGHTS, and PRIVILEGES within the Nelson, Southwest, and Grey Goldfie'ds will be PROTECTED from the 16th to the 27th of MARCH, 1880, both days inclusive. JAMES MACKAY. Warden. Warden's Office, Greymouth, March 13, 1880. BOARD AND RESIDENCE For Two or Three Gentlemen. At MRS W. H. HARRISON'S Upper Mackay street (Opposite Weritast). Suites of Apartments for Families. Tramway, rj_ REYMOUTH AND KUMARA TRAM. WAY COMPANY, LIMITED. TRAMS will leave Greymouth and Kumaia respectively as under :— Monday ... 8 a.m 3-30 p. m T*** i& y A - 8 a -m 3.30 p.m Wednesday ... 8 a.m 4 30 p . m Thursday ...Bam., 3.30 p. m Friday ... Ba.m 3.30 p.m Saturday ... 8 a.m 4.30 p.m SUNDAY TRAMS. Leave Greymouth ... 8 a.m and 3.30 p.m Leave Kumara .„ ... 8 a.m and&3o p.m Goods Freight, 35s per 20001 b. WM. A. HEATON, Seoretary. GREYMOUTH AND KUMARA TRaMWAY COMPANY (Limited). An EXTRA TRAM will LEAVE GREYMOUTH and KUMARA at NOON during the PRESENT WEEK for the convenient of parties visiting the Greymoath Races. W. A. HEiTON, March 16, 1880. SeCr6fcary ' Conveyance. /^IOBB AND CO. TELEGRAPH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES m FROM. GREYMOUTfI AND BOKITIKA TO CHRISTCHURCH. CASSIDY A~N~D CLARKE. Proprietors. CHEAP~PARh;S. Mr E ABHTON of thi. town appointed is Agent for the above Line of Coaches, and is empowered to arrange witk intending Pas. •engers as to Fares, &c, s

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3609, 19 March 1880, Page 3

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