A v tio iis. \ MONDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1880. Preston Yards, Greymouth. | At 2 o'clock p.m. [ PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. s Ex Wallabi, from Wanganui. OK GRAND" FAT PIGS, ' ~*J All even quality, well-bred, and ' heavy weights. ' : | Of) STORE S , A\J from imported .stock, a rare 1 chance for any breeders or feeders. ■ /"^IIRDWOOD, LaHMAN, AND CO. 1 V 7 will sell at their yards as above. > ' •'•• k Public Notices. Office of the Registrar of Electors, Resident ; Magistrate's Court, i Greymouth, March 18, 1880. FORMS OF APPLICATION "to|J"lbo placed on the Electoral Roll of the Grey Valley District can be obtained at this office. •"'.'., i TOM KENRICK, Registrar of Electors. NOTICE is Hereby Given that the PAHTNERSHIP hitherto existing ' between the Undersigned) and carried on at Granville under the style of ttOUNG BROTHERS, has been DISSOLVED ,by Mutual Consenv. All Debts J Owing to the late firm must be Paid to WILLIAM. YOUNG, who remains in the Business, and all Liabilities, if any, of the said firm will be Paid and Discharged by the said William Young. Dated this 16th day of March, 1880. WILLIAM YOUNG, JAMES YOUNG. Witness to signature of William Young — Cameron Smith, Storekeeper, Greymouth, Witness to signature of James Young — William Perkins, Solicitor, Greymouth. /^1 reymouth wallsend colKjc liery company, limited. Capital £15,000. In 15,000 Shares of £1 each. \ Payable as follows :— 2s 6d on application, 2s 6d on allotment, and Is per month afterwards. The Promoters having had this very valuable property (which cost £45,000) offered to them, they have been induced to place It before the public on the following terms, viz :— They propose to purchase the property for the sum of £10,000 ; tbe remainder of the capital to be spent in putting the mine in good working order, so that the Company would be able to pay dividends shortly after starting, as the propery would be perfectly clear of debt. The Resident Manager (Mr Brown) has been instructed by the Promoters to open up negotiation with English shipowners for the purpose of securing a fleet of vessels, suitable to th.9 requirements of the trade and port, to carry coal from this mine to the various markets in New Zealand, Australia, and Tasmania. The Promoters can conscientiously Irecommend tbe above property as one of the soundest and most reliable investment s M tbe Colonies. Prospectnses and fnll information can be obtained from the undersigned, or from WILLIAM WATSON , (Of Martin and Watson), Stuart street, Donedin. N.B.— Share Lists will close on the 20th March. THOMAS BROWN, Wallsend Colliery, Greymouth. FATHER MATTHEW, AND TEM*PEKANCE. A LECTURE On the above will be delivered by the BEY. W. HEAVINGHAM ROOT, In the VOLUNTEER HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, 30th MARCH, At 8 p.m. Vocal and Instrumental Music during the Evening. Doom op?n at 7.30. Admission, 2g. MEW POTATOES, FIRST-CLASS. To be had of the Chinese Gardener. AH PEE, At Six Pounds Ten Shillings Per Too, or Mghtf Shillings Per Cwt.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3610, 20 March 1880, Page 2
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489Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3610, 20 March 1880, Page 2
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