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Auctions, . THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER, ,' r . . [;.;' At|- 3 o'clock, AtNooria'n|| Commercial Hotel, Wallsend. Sale of Ledis'ehold Section No 7,. Wallsend. order of the Westport Coal Company. ..-VTA NCAR RO W AN D CO. J3l will sell by public aiictibn— ' Lease for 21 years of; Section No. 7,: Township of Wallsehd, with. improvements thereon. NOTE.— The highest bidder of annual rent for the term will be declared the purchaser." Purchaser to pay into the hands of the auctioneer on the fall of the hammer. The amount- of the valuation of the improvements to be declared |at sale. ■ FRIDAY, 11th DECEMBER, I ; At 2 o'clock, ; On the premises, Mackay Street. Sale of Cottage Property. I^FANC ARROW AND CO., Xi instructed' by Mr F. Silvado, will sell by public auction — ; SEVEN -ROOMED COTTAGE, Mackay Street, recently placed in good repair. ! Title to section, direct lease from Native Trust. -; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, j At 2 p.m. sharp. ; At Jones's Terminus Hotel, GIRD WO O D A . N D C 6. will sell by public auction at Jones's Terminus Hotel, on behalf of Brunnerton Sports Committee : — ; \ Ist. Publican's : Booth. ! ■ 2nd. Tea, Coffee, and Fruit Stands. 3rd. Rights toalliegitimategames. 4 h. : Right ; to : sell toys on the ground. • WM. MARTIN, Secretary, j Public Jfotices. HTATB .SjQHOOL CONCERT. PUBLIC HALL! ■ '■ ■■ ' ■ i. WEDNESDAY, 16th DECEMBER. First Part— Concert; by 250 children. English, Irish, arid Scotch Songs. Second Part— Songs by old folks, and distribution "of prizes. . Price of Admission, 2s 6d. L Tj^ CON OM V IN GAS. REDUCE your GAS BILL without reducing your LIGHT. Twenty per cent reduction guaranteed by using " HARFORD'S PATENT AUTOMATIC GAS REGULATOR." Over 9000 in use in the colonies. ! Our representative will wait on all consumers of gas at the earliest opportunity. HARFORD AND CO.! j DO S T OFF ICE STORE, DOBSON. E. J. SWEJT.MAN ' j -Begs to inform the residents of Dobson and surrounding districts that he hasjifet received, and has to arrive in a few days, a LARGE STOCK of NEW GOODS, specially selected for the CHRISTMAS SEASON, and as he is determined to sell at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, he feels satisfied that all who may favor him with their custom, will be rewarded by receiving good value for their money. N.B. — I wish it to be distinctly understood that Mr Courtenay Smith has NO INTEREST WHATEVER in my busi-! ness. I hold the store for a specified period, and although heis to offer the, property for sale by public auction on' Wednesday next, it does not concern or : affect me in the slightest, as the purchaser will be siibj ect to my lease. — E. G. S. ""VT O: TIC E . This is to - give notice that I have APPLIED for a LICENSE for CUTTING TIMBER, under Section 225, of Land Act, 1885, and that my application will be considered at Waste Laiid Board meeting, Hokitika, on JANUARY ; 6th, 1886. Any pei-son objecting to the granting of said license requires to lodge objections on or before that date. The land I apply for is situated north of the New River, and about 1^ miles south of Rutherglen. E. STRATFORD. Rutherglen, 26th November, 1885. CHEAP CROCKERY, CHEAP CHF*A and ; GLASSWARE, CHEAP TOYS and FANCY GOODS, in great variety ; BOYS' TRICYCLES, all sizes ; Basketware, Perambulators, . Brushware, t Holloware, American Chairs, Tables, Washstands, AT VERY LOW PRICES.T. NOKTH, Importer, BOUNDARY STREET, Greymouth. ■f^i REYMOUTH YOUNG MEN'S \JT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. The ROOMS of the above, situated corner Albert street and Mawhera Quay, are now OPEN DAILY. Persons desir ing to join as members or Associates should leave their names with the Secretary or with any member of the Board of Management. J.ATKINSON, Seoretary,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5365, 9 December 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5365, 9 December 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5365, 9 December 1885, Page 2

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