Drapery, NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. SMITH & BARKLEY HAVE RECEIVED \ FIRST SHIPMENTS 0 OF \ mmi Mm ira mnrnm I CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, Ac „ j 1 Direct from Home Markets, which are NOW OPENED UP, Comprising a Large and Varied Assortment in Each Department. The Goods having been carufully , selected, and of Exceptionally Good Value, ' will Compare Favorably with any Stock in the Colcny. IN MILLINERY, LADIES'" AND GIRLS' HATS, JACKETS, ULSTERS, <&c, AN UNUSUALLY VARIED ASSORTMENT INCLUDING THE LEADING NOVELTIES of the SEASON, Is On View at Very Modt rate Prices. THE CLOTHING^DEPARTMENT, In addition to Imported Garments, is Etplete with Men's and Boys' Suits, Trousers and Vests, Paget and Galatea' Coats, &c,, manufactured to our order from Colonial Tweed, Specially Selected for Style and Durability. Further Shipments to Arrive by Early Steamers. An Early Inspection Invited. SMITH & BARKLEY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPERS, &&, GEETMOUTH AND REEFTON.
Eiecilon Notices. piREY VALLEY ELECTION. ELECTORS willing to SERVE on Mr FITZGERALD'S COMMIITEE are invited to MEET at Mr Nancarrow's Office TONIGHT, and following nights, at 8 o'clock. Amusements. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A LECTURE Will be delivered on "THE AUSTRALIAN DIGGER Hia Farly Life|Reminiscences, by MR J. PEYMAN, AT BRUNNERTON, NELSON CREEK AND M4ORI CREEK, At an early date: Public Notices. TVT O T I C E . J . B . R O C H E, Bookseller, Mawhera Quay, Begs to intimate to his Customers that his Shop will be CLOSED during Extensive Alterations previous to Arrival of New Stock. T> A N K HOLIDAY. j WHIT MONDAY, the 6th of JUNE, will be a BANK HOLIDAY under the provisions of the •• Banks' and Bankers' Act, 1880." /COURTS IN JUNE, I?8T. Grbtmotjth. Warden's Courts- 6th, 13fch, 20th, 27th Resident Magistrate's Court— 3rd, lOtb, 17tb, 24th Extended Jurisdiction— 3rd, 17th Kumara— 7th, 14th, 2lßt, 28th Ahaura— 9th, 23rd, at 4 p.m. Dunganville — 18th, at noon Arnold— 4th. at noon No Town— 29th, at noon. Barrytown— 15tb, at noon H. A. STRATFORD, K M. Wardens £600 K *^ Kl > £600 TO MINERS AND OTHERS. There being reason to believe that auriferous deposits exist in various parts of the Waimate County, a guarantee has been signed to pay sums amounting to FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS as a reward to the person discovering the first payable Goldfi eld in the County. A further reward of not less than ONE HUNDRED POUNDS has been subscribed to be paid to th© discoverer of any second Gold field that may become payable. The Guarantee containing all the terms and particulars may be inspected at the offices cf tho lifiuk cf ]Sew Zealand, Waimato ; and a copy may be seen at any Of the offices of the Bank of New Zealand ■end Union B&nk of Australia, in New Zetland.
Public Notices. ?^REY DISTRICT PERMANENT Uf BUILDING AND INVESTMENT i SOCIETY (Registered). The MONTHLY MEETING of the above . Society for receiving subscriptions and applications for loans will be held at Nancarrow and Co.'s Office, THIS EVENING, 3rd of JUNE, from half-past 7 to half-past 8. Members are particularly requested to . bring or send their pass-books. The meeting of directors is held the same '. evening from half-past 8 to half-past 9. RICH. NANCARROW, i Secretary. i NOTICE.— In addition to the Class of '■ Fancywork conducted by Mrs Saun- \ ders, Pupils will also be received for Learning the German Language. —Termß, on ap- ; plication. • fTIRINITY CHUCRH. i The undersigned will thankfully receive ' CONTRIBUTIONS (or promises to aid) of ! persons who desire to assist in BUILDING , A CttURCH to replace that recently destroyed. T. RONAYNE, Parishioners' Churchwarden. \ Literature THE WEEKLY ARGUS ; FRIDAY, 3rd JUNE. Price - - 6d. CONTENTS :— Mr FitzGerald's Address Telegrams Arrival of the San Francisco Mail Latest Unpublished Cablegrams from , Australian Papers Australian News Correspondence — A Word to the Poor Man Paroi Hospital Committee Kumara Honor to Whom Honor is Due The Seventeen-mile Rush County Contracts The Overland Mail Service . Roads and Bridges Nelson Creek Tonks's Sweep Shipping— j Arrivals and Departures Imports Shipping Items Shipping Telegrams The Tararua Disaster A Casualty of the Sea Commercial — Customs' Revenue Reef to a Mining Notes Editorials— The Grey Valley Election Cablegrams — British and Foreign Australian News <3rey County Council Educational Matters — The Hokitika Deputation Naval and Military Engineering Disastrous Egyptian Expedition The Law Eclating to Cheques Local and General New South Wales Register of Wrecks The Boers &c, &c, &c. And , ALL THE NEWS OF THE W^EK i ' To bo>ad of all booksellers
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXIV, Issue 3982, 3 June 1881, Page 3
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