I Tenders I Q.REYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the. REMOVAL of Mr Shannon's HOUbE on quarry section from Its present site to the road hne. Tenders, with marked cheque for £5, - jessed to the Chairman, will be received at the Secretary's office up to 7 o'clock '» p.m., on MONDAY, 17th JANUARY Specmcations can be seen at the Board Engineers office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily 8 accepted. J F. WM. LAHMAN, 13th January, 1887. LCV ° > rpENDERS are invited for the ERECX TION of a RBSIDENCE at Ahaura for Rev. Father O'Donnell. Labor only. Plans and specfltations to be seen at the residence cf the Rev. Father O'Donnell, Ahaura, and at the office of the undersigned, where tenders will be re- ' ceived up till 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 18th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. EISSENHARDT, Architect, Mackay street. Wanted ■XTOUNG MAN of character and ability JL is open for a situation. He is a ( first-clasa bookkeeper and correspondent, and is thoroughly acquainted with general business, and would be willing to make himself generally useful where light work may in addition be required. Excellent ef erences. Address No. 10, Akgus office. TT^ANTED KNOWN-that DRESSMAKING CLASS OPENS on JANU ARY 29th For particulars, apply Mrs Beresford, Hospital street. To Let TO LET, an old- established GROCERY STORE, on Richmond Quay. Apply W. J. Coates, Werita street. Public JVotiecs* STUAYED into"my"yard on Sunday morning, one black SOW, with three red marks on back. Owner can have same by paying advertisement and damages. George Pollya, Arney street, Greymouth. ~P O R SALE. The celebrated racing mare DAISY, 5 years old, bred cm the West Coast. Within the last twelve months she has started for twelve races, out of which she won* seven, five on the flat and two over hurdles, and ran second twice. Price, £60. Apply to the owner, JOHN KENNEDY, Ahaura. MITCHELL AND CAMPBELL'S LINE OF COACHES. RETURN FARES from GREYMOUTH to RKEFTON and vice versa £2 from DECEMBER 2tth, available for one month. MITCHELL & CAMPBELL, Proprietors. TjIORSALE BY PRIVATE TREAT Y— .I* Original Lease of Suction, corner Willis and Chapel streets, together with Five Koom Cottage and Nuthouse thereon. Full particulars on application * o NANCARROW AND Co., Auctioneers. POKTBAITS. VIEWS. CHRISTMAS CARDS. / J- RING, \ I PHOTOGRAPHER, J GFSYMOUTH. J] COLORED VIEWS. FHAMES. Albums. HMtL EN >LISBrAND COfONIAL AUTHORITIES ON THOMSON . AND COS GINGER ALE. "A sound well-made drink."— Mineral Water Review, London. " To bur particular taste it is preferable to the English "—British and Colonial Druggist, London. "As bright and sparkling a liquid as that of our best English makers." — Chemist and Druggist, London. "I consider the quality superior to anything I have tasted." — William Bignail, White Hart Hotel, Melbourne. "On comparison with others here, you have carried off the palm." — Geokge Walkek, Coftee Palace, Melbourne. " This I find to be of excellent quality.' —William H. Eeaddy, manager, JVlen--1 ziej Hotel. To be procured from the leading mer Chanta of the West Coast.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5795, 17 January 1887, Page 1
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