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from top plates and "herd an, from 160 tons quartz, : The Keep-it-Dark Company for 10 days obtained 2390z3 15dwts amalgam from the top plates, from 240 tons quartz. The Nil Deaperandum tributors, for the week, crushed 78 tons quartz. The Goldtn Fleece Extended Company crushed 138 tons quartz, for the week, and obtained 2510zs amalgam from the top ! plates only. Six men are emploped in driving south in { No. 4 level, and are carrying a well denned lode. Ou No. 5 level, men are driving to | pick up the lode in the old workings, which is expected to be met shortly. Six men are also driving »o get the original Fleece block of stone, aud from indications in tho 1 face, there is every probability of it being found in the courao of Wo or three months. The stopes in the present workings are carrying a strong body of atone, and. from all appearances, will last much longer than was anti ipated. The mine throughout is in excellent order. The Fiery Cross Company have struck a nice reef, averaging 4Ec in thickness, the quality of which is about 2ozs. The following are the latest quotations'.— Buyers. Sellers. £ s. d. £ s. d. ■United Alpine ... 113 0 ... 114 0 Keep-it-Dark ... 0 13 6 ... 0 14 0 Energetic ... 1 0 0 ..150 Golden Fleece Extended ... 0 8 6 ... 0 9 6 iHopefal ... 0 5 0 ... 0 6 0 [Result ... 0 0 10 ... 0 11 'Oriental ... 0 2 0 ... 0 3 6 .Wealth of Nations... 0 8 6 ... 1 1 0 Fiery Cross ... 0 2 0 ... 0 3 0 Welcome ... 3 10 0 ... 315 0

POST OFFICE NOTICES. .- SKA GOING MAfI.B. For Westport and the North, per Kennedy, to-morr -w, at 1 p m , For Wellington and Auckland, per the (^verland; route to Christchurch, on Thursday, at 3 p m. For the Australian Colonies, per overland loute to Christchurob, on Thursday next, at 2 p.m. , For the Australian Colonies, per Hero, via Newcastle, on Friday, 24th December. {for the United Kingdom, Continent 0Europe, &c, via San Francisco, por the overland route to Christchurch, on Monday, 27th December, atl2 p.m Money orders may bb obtained and tetterß registered one hour before the time of closing any mail. L. YON' HOTTER, Chief Postmaster.

ti 0. D U P R . E ' 'practical watchmaker. (Established 1865.) JEWELLERY MADE TO. ORDER AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ; TUT R G RJE E N ' ff O >.> I>. DENTIST, Registered under the '-' English Dentists Act," Will RE-VISIT Greymouth in APRIL A/V & JOSEPH WILLIAMS DEISTTJST, (Registered under the DentistB 1 Act, England), Will VISIT GREYMOUTH in DECEMBER Dentistry in all its branches. Chloroform or gas administered. Messagea may be left with H. W. Williams, Chemist. FIRST-CLASS PORTS & SHERRIES. FIRST- CLASS ADELAIDE WINES. FIRST-CLASS WHISKIES. FIRST CLASS BRANDIES. FIRST CLASS ALES, PORTERS. FIRST-CLASS HAMS. FIRST-CLASS CHRISTMAS FRUITS. O RIPFE N AND SMITH, WHOLESALE & FAM ILY GROCERS, Bee-Uive Stores, BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH. ANKNO T 1 C E. In terms of Clause 27 of the " "Banks and Bankers' Act, 1880," ib is hereby notified that MONDAY, the 27th day of DE. CSMBEK. Instant, has besn appointed a SPECIAL BA.NK HOLIDAY, to be ob» served at this Bank. For the National Bank of New Zealand (Limited). T3OS. BUCffAN4N T , Inspector. rpONKS' ALBION DERBY SWEF.P, 1 No. 28. I ON THE CHAMPION RACE. The DRAWING of the above will take place THIS EVENING, the 21sfc INST. at 7.30, in the AUCTION ROOM of MR G. W MOSS, Tainui street. RICH. J. TONKS, Treasurer. \/T Pv W\ O\ GILBERT, 1 jIVI DENTIST, MACKAY STREET, Will be leaving on a lengthy visit North about the 3rd January, therefore persons wishing to consult him are requested to oall soon. ' MARRIAGE. Milboy— Gosling.— On the 15th mat., at Trinity Church, Greymoutb, by the Rev. J. P. Kempthorne, John, only son of H. Milroj, of Sydney, to Fanny, eldest daughter of H, Gosling, of Hokitika.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3844, 21 December 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3844, 21 December 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3844, 21 December 1880, Page 2

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