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Public Notices. nRBiMOUTH wesleya: VJT CHURCH. A GIFT AUCTION AND FANCY BAZAAR, IK AID OF THE BUILDING FUND Of the above Church, WILL BE HELD ON THE 19th and 20th MARCH NEXT. W. HOLDER, Hon. Treasurer. /^IREYMOUTH ANNUAL EEGATT. vjr on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1882. Starter : Mr Kent | Judge :Mr Stratfor Umpire : Captain Allardyce Dr Morice, Trea. | Mr Batohelor, Sec. Champion Sculling Race, open to all comen in any claßß boats ; course, twice round first prize, £6 ; second, £2 Sailing Kace, watermen's skiffs only ; courst twice round ; no oarß or poles to be used and ballast to be kept as at starting ; firs prize, £5 ; second, £1 Champion Fourwoared Race, any class o boats ; open to all comers ; course, thrlc round ; first prize, £8 ; second, £2 Rob Roy Canoe Race, with one doubl paddle only ; course, once round ; firs prize, £2 Pair-oared Race, open to all comers; an] class boats ; course twice round ; firs' prize, £5; Becond, £1 Boys' Race, for boys under 15 years of agi (committee reserving right to object to ani boy they may consider over age) ; course once round ; first prize, 50s; second, 10s Entrance fees, 74 per cent on prize, excepi in boys' race, which shall be free, There must be three entries or there wil be no race. Night of general entry, Saturday, 23rc December, at the Wharf Hotel, at nine o'clock. T. BATCHELOR, Hon. Secretary. /COURTS IN JANUARY, 1883. r' Greymouth Warden's Courts— B th, 15th, 22nd Resident Magistrate's Courts — 9tb, 16fch, 23rd Extended Jurisdiction— 9 th, 23rd Ahaura— 26th Dunganville— l2th Arnold— 6th No Town— l7th Diafcriob Court— 29th H. A. STRATFORD, KM. X Warden. THE MOST POPULAR WEEKLY IN THE COLONY, Replete with Information of all Sorts, THE MINERS' PAPER. COMPLETE SPORTING RECORD. THE FAMERS PAPER. THE OTAGO WITNESS, [Established 1851, Has been from time to time enlarged and improved, and is now one of the household necessaries in thousands of homes in Otago and Canterbury. The Proprietors of the Witness have spared no expense in making the paper the best of its class in the Colony, and in addition to other features of interest now publish regular Telegraphic Intelligence from the Mining Districts on the West Coast. Subscriptions, 7s per quarter ; 13a half, yearj j 25s per annum, payable in advance. & GENT : R. W. PARKtNSON, Greymouth. A. M. D. G. ALL SAINTS' CONVENT, **• GREYMOUTH. ST. MARY'S YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL. The Course of Education Comprises the naval Branches of English, French, and German Literature j Music, Singing, Drawing, Painting, the use of the Globes, Plain and Ornamental Needlework; with such other accomplishments as may be useful to the Complete Education of a Young Lady. Teems per Quarter : English £2 2 0 Extras : Pianoforte 2 2 0 Singing Class ... 0 5 0 French 110 German 110 Drawing (Pencil or Crayon) ... 110 Painting (with the art of Illuminating) 2 2 0*" Flower Making 1 11 6 Reduction of charges in case of three or more of the same family. Terms Payable Quarterly in Advance. Parents are requested to make the necessary arrangements at the Convent this week. November Bth, 1882. Tyr RS BROCKLEY. Grocer, Confectioner, Frtjitbrer, &c, Boundary Street, Has in stock a Large Assortment of Groceries, Confectionery, and Fruits t which she is selling AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. Fresh Fruits by every steamer. £1 CONTESSA, V -** Having Removed to those extensive premises, MAWHERA QUAY* Next Ihe Bank of New South Wales, Begs to announce that in addition to hie previous stock of General Groceries 1 , Fruifc Confeptionery, &c, &c, &c. he has Just received a Lane Consignment of GLASSWARE, CROCKERYWARE, &c. Lamps of all descriptions and Furnishings, Fresh Fruits by every Steamer. NEvV POTATOES, GREEN PEAS. , G, CONTESSAt TN O K T H , t Importer, CORNER OF BOUNDARY STREET, Greymouth, Has RECEIVED a SUPPLY of NEW TOYS-nd FANCY GOODS, suited to the season. SfiiW 68 !. iD8 P eotion of his SHILLING LABLE, where will be found many novelties of splendid value, He has also Crockery, China, Glassware, and General Furnishing in great variety, at the Lowest Prices. Crockery lent on hire t

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXVII, Issue 4473, 21 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XXVII, Issue 4473, 21 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XXVII, Issue 4473, 21 December 1882, Page 3

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