Public Notices. ST. LEON'S ROYAL PALACE CIRCUS, V : HIPPODROME, AND MENAGERIE OP FORMIDABLE WILD BEASTS. WILL OPEN THIS EVENING, On the Ground, Woolfe's Paddock, Leonard street. Proprietors ... Messrs St. Leon's. Jg^* Owing to the arrival of the Steamer, a day earlier than anticipated, this Mammoth Company will exhibit positively on their original advertised date, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22nd. A Stupendous and Majestic Consolidation of the " WORLD'S WONDERS." O1 PERFECTLY TRAINED <J1 01 HORSES AND PONIES, 01 Whose like does not exist on the face of the earth. They speak with eloquent action and demonstrate Superior Sense. OA Grand and Costly Collection of QA Oil WILD BEASTS, OU Selected from all parts of the World. MAMMOTH COMPANY OF STAR ARTISTES, £A IN NUMBER, rf\ OU MALE AND FEMALE. OU Without exception the best in the profession are all congregated together in ST. LBOFS MAMMOTH ENTERPRISE. SPECIAL NOTICE. This Mammoth Enterprise will not visit Brunnerton or any of the inland towns, but will exhibit at Greymouth only, and for positively no more than . THREE NIGHTS. REMEMBER OUR GRAND OPENING NIGHT IS POSITIVELY . FRIDAY, JANUARY22hd. Admission — 5s and 3s. Children, halfprice. For the right of selling, fruit in the Circus, inquire at the Criterion Hotel by 10 o'clock this morning. ' J. MORGAN, Business Manager. • ST. LEON'S CIRCUS, SPECIAL TRAIN; EXCURSIONS. A Special Train will leave Greymouth on Friday and Saturday evening at 10.50. for Brunnerton, stopping at all intermediate stations. This will ' enable country residents to view the whole of the Circus performance, and return to their homes the same evening. •VTOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONIX STRUCT A WATER-RACE. To the Mining Registrar at Greymouth, of the Nelson South- West Mining District ; and to all other persons whom it may concern. I hereby give notice that I intend to CONSTRUCT a WATER-RACE to divert and use water for supplying the locomotives used in connection with the Greymouth Harbor -Works with water, commencing at a point about six chains west of Coal Creek bridge and 30 chains east of Cobden ferry landing, and terminating at the Cobden quarry. The length of such race is 30 chains or thereabouts, and its intended course is west and entirely through Crown lands. The mean depth of such is six inches, and the mean breadth of such is six inches ; And it is proposed to divert two Government heads of arater. T W. HUNGEBFORD, Applicant. Date and No. of Miner's Right — 59,361, 19th January, 1886. , Any person objecting to the granting of this application must lodge his objection ia writing at the Warden's Office at Grey-: mouth, within 30 clear days from the date' hereof. Hearing at 11 o'clock a.m. on the 15th February, 1886. W. A. BARTON, Mining Registrar. ; />< REYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL VJ* SOCIETY. ' The AUTUMN SHOW of the above 1 Society will be held in the Volunteer Hall, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. E. T. ROBINSON, Hon. Secretary. [ YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. • A SERIES of LECTURES extending over six months will be . delivered at the rooms of the Association FORTNIGHTLY, at 8 p.m., beginning on MONDAY, 11th JANUARY. The names of gentlemen who have promised their services with the title of the lectures are as follow : — January 25th. — Revd. B. J. Westbrooke, " Dreams." February Bth.— Mr W. H. Scott "Light," (illustrated by diagrams.) February 22nd. — Revd. G. Johnston, "A night wi' the Scottish CovenMarch Bth.— Mr B. Cass, "History of the Jews from earliest times to the destruction of Jerusalem, A.D., 70." i March 22nd.— Revd. T. B. Maclean, 41 Milton and his times." April sth.— Rev. Jas. Law, " Habits." April 19th.— Mr W. H. Calders, "Electricity." May 3rd.— Mr B. Dixon, "Scripture subject." Additional lectures will be given to make up the series, of which notice will be given. Tickets can be obtained of the secretary, Mr Atkinson, or members of the Board of Management, for Is, and tickets for the whole series at 5s each. "XT O T I C E . JURORS SUMMONED to appear at the DISTRICT COURT of WESTLAND, to be hoJden at GREYMOUTH, on the 21st. INSTANT, are hereby notified that their ATTENDANCE will NOT be REQUIRED. W. A. BARTON, Clerk of Court. Tjl OR SAL E. FOUR ACRES of LaND, with FOUR> ROOMED COTTAGE and out-buildings situated thereon, 1J mile from Wanganui, very suitable for a market garden. First class soil. Also the use of three, acres ad joining. Easy terms. Apply CAPTAIN LEYS, steamer Wallabi, Greymouthi
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5401, 22 January 1886, Page 2
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