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Auctions. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, Uth NOVEMBER. At 2 p.m. JW. EASSON & GO, under inatruc- , tions from Mr M. Cohen, of Wellington, will sell by public auction at their Auction Mart and Bazaar, Richmond Quay :— A large consignment of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES cqnsisting of Ladies and Gentlemen's gold and silver watches and chains, signot and -dress rings, studs, greenstones, cutlery, albums, musical instruments, clothing, tools, &c. _ As the "Pawnbroker's Act" necessitates the sale of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES by auction, the attention, of the public is particularly directed to the rare oppor- - tunity afforded to investors. COURTENAY SMITH, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GIRD WOOD & CO., instructed by . the Mortgagee, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at an early date; LEASEHOLD RUN No. 1, situated on t ,Grey River, above Mr Mackley's, containing 680 ACRES or thereaboutsj together with / some 52 HEAD CATTLE. - Public Notices. ■pUBLIC HALL; GREYMOUTH. 'Tb-mSH.T. MRW.A. ELLIS The celebrated PHYSIOGNOMIST, PSYCHOMETRIST, HUMORIST and MIND READER, Will give one of his popular and amusing entertainments, From Photographs, Letters and Locks of Hair, which please bring with you, Mr "Ellis reads characters, peculiarities, wishes, names, thoughts and . diseases. Is Thought Reading possible ? See Mr Ellis and judge for yourself. Popular Prices : Front seats, 2s ; Back w do, Is. ■ Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 sharp. SUNDAY EVENING LECTURE. public ha^ll; ;.; MODERN~THOOGHf • At the request of a number of citizens MREL L I S Has consented to deliver his celebrated Lecture Religion without Superstition, ON SUNDAY EVENING NEXT. Chair to be taken at 7.30 sharp. Admission, Is each. This Lecture has drawn large crowds in « all the principal towns in the North I Island. GREYMOUTH LAWN TENNIS CLUB. The COURT will be open for PLAY on and afcer THIS DAY, 14th INST. A GENERAL MEETING rf the Club will be held on TUESDAY, 17th INST., . at 8 p.m., at GILMER'S HOTEL, to elect officers, &c., for the ensuing year. , " T. C. Gl WILLIAMS, ; Hon Sec, pro tern. p EORGE REDMAYNE HAS OPENED " THE COSMOPOLITAN' HOTEL DOBSON TOWNSHIP. pRITERION HOTEL, Corner of Richmond Quay and Johnston Street. MRS C. GIESEKING Having OPENED the* above Hotel, and furnished it throughout with all the latest improvements, can assure the travelling and geceral public a hearty welcome. Comfortable Parlors and Sitting Rooms. The Bar Department is supplied with nothing but the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS, and BEERS. Good accommodation for families. Splendid 3ea view from the balcony. MRS C. GIESEKING, Proprietress. UCK'S HEAD HOTEL, TAYLORVILLE. MR J. S. PEARN Having OPENED this new and commodious hotel, begs to inform his friends and the travelling pubic that he will make this house one of the best and most comfo table on the coast. The hotel is advantageously situated, commanding a view of the whole district. WINES, SPIRITS, and BEER of the best quality. proprietor hopes his country friends wiil give him their support in a new undertaking. J. S. PEARN, Buck's Head Hotel, X Taylorville. ,> PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. TAYLORVILLE. GOOD ACCOMODATION for eight of ten boarders. Terms moderate. JAMES TAYLOR, late Mrs M'Laren. BRUNNERTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING will be held on .SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21. Tea on the Table at 5 o'clock. Tickets, two shillings and sixpence. \ ;■■■■- 4f~

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5344, 14 November 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5344, 14 November 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5344, 14 November 1885, Page 2

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