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Public Notices. MELBOURNE HOTEL MAWHERA QUAY, Greymouth. MRS. W. H. HARRISON Proprietress. MR?. W. H. HARRISON, having pur chased the Hotel from the late proprietoi (Mr James Hamilton), would respectfully solicit a share of the large patronage it has so long received. THE MELBOURNE HOTEL Has been loiig and favorably known for trie completeness and extent of its accommodation comprising-— Apartmoats for Private Families, Sample Rooms for Commercial Men, &c. ; And every requisite of a first-class Hotel, MRS. HARRISON begs to state aha witf spare no effort to maiataiu its reputation as one of the best appointed Hotels on the Coast. TJAILWAY NOTICE. On CHRISTMAS DAY, the Ordinary Time Table will be Suspended, a l , d Table, aa below, substituted : — G EYHOTTTH TO BRUNNER, Dppartuies — 9 am, 3 pm. Brunner to Greymouth. Departures — 10am, 5.15 pm. T. ROiYAYN.fi, District Manager. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUIH. NOTICE. TO CARTERS, EXPRESSMEN, BAKERS AInD BUTCHERS, HORSEMEN, TAKE NOTICE auy person found ridiug or driving upon the Footpath in High street, or any other Footpatlis within the limits of the Borough oj Greymouth, will be prosecuted. By order JOHN A. VVHALL, Town Clerk, Kovember 22, 18S0. REGULATIONS UNDER "THE SALMON AND TROUT ACT, 1867." James Prendebgast, Administrator of the Government. WHEREAS by the "Salmon and Trout Act. 1867" (hereinafter termed "the said Act "), it is, among other things enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor, from time to time, as may become necessary, to make such regulations as to the Governor seems expedient for the preservation and propagation of young salmon, salmon fry and spawn, and young trout, trout; fry and spawn, upon its importation into this Colony, and for other purposes connected therewith, as is set forth therein ; and from time to time to resc'nd such regulations, aud substitute others in lieu thereof : And whereas cor.'am regulations were made for the purposes of the said Act, and punished in I the Government Gazette of tho twenty-fifth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and eighty ; and it ia expedient that such last-mentioned regulations should be rescinded, and others substituted in lieu thereof : Now, therefore, I, James Prendorgast, the Administrator of tho Colony of JNew Zealand, In pursuance and exercise of the hereinbefore recited power and authority, and of every other power and authority enabling me in that behalf, under the said Act, do hereby rescind the said last-mentioned regulations, published on the said twenty-fifth <iay of March, one thousand eight hundred and eighty, and further do make the following regulations, that is t 0 ay»— 1. Fishing with fixed nets in the under mentioned rivers or streams (wherein young salmon, or salmon fry or spawn, or young trout, or trout fry or spawn, is placed or. deposited), or at fche mouth or entrance of any such river or stream, is hereby prohibited. Ilivers and streams above referred to : The Eiver Grey, the New River (in the Provincial District of Westland), and the ! River Teremakau, and ail tributaries, streams, and waters flowing into :r connected with such river 3 respectively. 2. The term "fixed nets" in these regulations means and includes set nets, stake nets, and all other nets attached, when in use, to any fixed points or points. 3 All laken, lagoons, and other waters connected with or adjoining any river aforesaid, at or near its mouth or entrance shall be deemed to be included in and form part of the mouth or O!.tranca of such river. 4 Any person committbg a breach of these regulations shall be liable to a perjalty not exceeding one hundred pounds. As witness tbo hand of His Excellency tho Administrator of the Government, this eleventh day of November, one thonsand eight hundred and eighty. THOMAS DICK. POST OFFICE HOTEL, Tainui street. J. W. HALL, having taken the above central hotel, begs to draw attention to his Accommodation for Boarders and Private Families. He leaves his Winss, Spirits, and. Ales to speak for themselves, sufficient to say they are the best in the market. J. W. HALL. Tramway. /"^ REYMOUTH AND KUMARA TRAMWAY COMPANY, LIMITED. TRAMS will leave Groymouth and Kumai a respectively as under : — Monday ... 8 a,m 3-30 p.m Tuesday ... 8 a.m 3.30 p.m Wednesday ... 8 a. m ... , . ... 330 p.m Thursday ... Bani .. „ „.3.30p.m Friday ... 8 a.m 3.30 p.m Saturday ... 8 a.m 3.30 p. m SUNDAY TRAMS. Lcwe Groymouth ... 8 a.m and 2.30 p.m her vel? Kumara ... ... 8 a.m and 2. 3o p.n? Goods Freight s 35s per 20001 b. WM. A. HEATON, Sooretary,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3844, 21 December 1880, Page 3

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