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Wanted "| WANTED the public to know that T. NORTH, of the Little Shop, Boundary street, Greymouth, is an Importer of Crockery, Toys and Fancy Goods, and that he has just received a New and Varied Assortment of Suitable Goods for the Season, which he is prepared to sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Cheap Crockery, Cheap Crockery. Cheap Toys, Cheap Toys. All Goods carefully packed. Crockery lent out on hire. QERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE, k./ Arney street. MRS R O F F {Successor to Mrs Rielly). WANTED-A BARMAID and Two General SERVANTS. SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE, BY MRS P. MURPHY, Corner Albert and Hospital streets. EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF WESTLAND; WANTED, a FEMALE ASSISTANT, for the Brunnerton School. Balary, £100 per annum. Applications will bb received up to 25th inst., at the office of the Central Board of Education, Hokitika. E. T. ROBINSON, Secretary. for Sale or to Let. Cl O R jj A^ L^ iP] 300 Bags Prime Dunedin OATS, at 2s 2d per bushel, for Cash. Must be sold at once, in conseqnence of the undersigned being compelled to leave his premises. T. W. HUNGERFORD. XjlOR SALE OR TO LET. Those centrally situated Two-storey Premises in Tainui street, lately in the occupation of Mrs M. A. Kielly. Selling price Low and Terms Easy. Apply, RICH. NANCARROW. "O O R S A L iP. The GOODWILL of the undersigned in Greymouth in The COAL TRADE ; also the Agency of the Coal Pit Heath Company, doing a first-rate business ; together with the Wharf Carting and One Staunch Draught Horse and Two Wharf Drays ; One Tip Dray ; also One First-class Express, with Shaft Pole and Harness to match, with Cottage and Stable, if required. For particular, apply to JAMES DRUMM. Borough Council Notices. H/T DNIOIPAL CORPORATION OF THE IVI BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Bye-law having been duly passed by the Municipal Council of the Borough of Gteymouth is now published in pursuance of the provisions of the 34th section of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1867," and further that such Bye-law shall come into forco on the 24th day of March, 1830. • BYE- LAW No. XI. Bye-law No. 11 of the Council of the Borough of Greymouth, irade under "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1876." A Bye-law to regulate the driving of cattle. In pursuance of the Provisions of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1876," the Council of the Borough of Greymouth do hereby ordain as follows : — 1. It shall not be lawful for any person at any time to drive or cause to be driven any Cattle not in harness or yoke into or through along or upon any of the streets of the Borough of Greymouth situate to the East side of a line commencing at the junction of the Western side of Arney street with the Grey River, and extending Southerly along the Western side of Arney street to the North-western corner of Swainson and Arney streets, thence extending Easterly to the North-eastern corner of Swainson and Arney streets, thence extending Southerly along the Eastern side of Arney street to the Norch-eastern corner of Sefton Bridge, and thence by a line extending Southerly at a bearing of 45 degrees 45 minutes for a distance of 55 chains 50 links to the NorthWest corner of section 444, tbence along the East side line of the Water Walk and the West Boundary of the Cemetery Reserve to the Southern Boundary of the Borough, and which prohibited part is colored green on a plan of the said Borough deposited in the Office of the Town Clerk and sealed with the seal of the said Borough, except between the hours of 10.30 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. and between Five o'clock p.m. and Eight o'clock a.m. 2. It shall not be lawful for any person at any time of the night or day to drive or cause to be driven any cattle, goats, pigs sheep or other animal in, through, a!ong or upon any of the footways or any parts thereof, of or in the Borough of Greymouth. 3. The word " Cattle " when used in this Bye-law shall mean only horses, asses, mules, bulls, bullocks, and cows, and shall not extend to any other animal. 4. The words ' ' Streets and Footways " when used in this Bye-law shall mean streets and footways as defined by the 23rd section of " I he Municipal Corporations Act, 1878," and the words streets Rhall also include private streets. 5. Any person committing a breach of this Bye law shall for every such breach be liable on conviction to pay & penalty not exceeding Five Pounds. 6. Regulation No. 4 made under subdivision No. 9 of part 1 of the 13th Schedule of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1867," heretofore in force in the said Borough is hereby repeale". Passed by the Council of the Borough of Greymouth, the 13fch day of January, 1880. Pated this 15th day of March, 1880. (ls.) By order of the Council. JOHN A. VVHALL, Town Clerk. \yy~MT K~I TTEL TV, Boot and Shoemaker, Ha 3 resumed business in Mackay street, close to Mr D;\ncan M'Lean'a store, and respectfrJ.Ky trusts ro be again favor..d with the dU^jjort of iii* old cubuoruera and the public. Repairs Neatly Executed.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3609, 19 March 1880, Page 1

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