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. i , » £ei?tf!ers' . „ m El N D E . R JL TENDERS are Invited for REPAIRS and ADDITION to PAROA SCHOOL BUILDING. Tenders cloEe on TUESDAY, Bth INST ? at 4 p m. Specifications' may be seen at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . E. I. LORD, Off Mackay Btreet. p REV COUNTY COUNCIL. WRITTEN TENDERS are and will be received at the 'County Chambers, Greymouth. up to 8 o'clock pm of TUESDAY, MAHCH 15th inßt for the construction of the undermentioned WOKSS :— 1. Track— Hattera' Terrace to Haup : ri Flas sections 10, 11, and 12, Each section to be tendered for separately. 2. Blackball Track— Sections 7 and 8. Eash section to be tendered for separately. 3. Paroa-Teremakaa Road— Sections 1 and 2. Each section to be tendered for separately. 4. Approaches to Seven Mile Bridge, Cobden, Seven Mile road. Tenders to be marked on outside of envelope with the name of the work tendered for, and addressed to the County Chairman. Plans and specifications for No 1 oan be seen at Mrs. Walsh's store, Hatters Terrace ; for No 2 at Mr Kinsella's store, blackball ; and for the whole Hat at the County Chambers, Greymouth. The loweßt or any . tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN HIGGINS, County Road Overseer. County Chambers, Greymoulh, March 2nd, 1892. Wanted WANTED, MINING MANAGER for alluvial claim. Must be capable of superintending construction of water races, sinking Bhafts. and erecting water wheels and other machinery. Good salary to a capable man. Applications will be received until SATURDAY, MARCH 5, to be addressed " Investor," Box 77, Poet Office, Greymc ath. TTT ANTED AGENTS— LI tD L 2 per W day to be made by persons of either sex at work lor üb. New business. All meet with wonderful success. Anyone can do the work. You don't need capital, or about the same as none. We will start you. No space to explain here But yon can make a snug little rortune honorably and easy. Novelty Importing Co, Box 976, G.P.O, Sydnef. For Sale. mo let. The EUROPEAN HOTEL, Boundary street. Immediate possession. Apply, F. WM. LAHMAN. Tjl O R SAL E ONE FOUR ROOMED COTTAGE in Cobden ; also, one good SPRING CART, capable of carrying one ton. Terms easy. Apply to, ft. CLOUGH, London Butchery, Greymcuth. Public Nonceg TH OMA S ALDRIDGE, BOOTMAKER, ALBERT STREET, Opposite Church of England, Begs to intimate that he has RESUMED BUSINESS as above, and eoltcits a share of public patronage. Boots made to order. Repairs executed with neatness and dispatch. Charges strictly moderate. T7l DIN BURGH BAKERY, The undersigned begs to intimate he public of Greymouth and surrounding district, that he has PURCHASED the above WELL KNOWN BAKERY from Mrs Young, and trusts by making the best bread, and strictly attending to baslness to merit a continuance of the support hitherto accorded to that bakery. J. JOSEPH Who has shifted into hU premises erected on the Bite of the late fire. Al BAKERY Talnui atreet. C. H. BEYNON, Plain And Fancy Bread And Bisou Baker. All kinds of small goods made dally All orders punctually attended to. SUNLIGHT SOAP is now the only Washing Soap that will stand the cost of importing from England, On sale 7 NEILL &CO (LIMITED), Agents, Danedin. JB. ROCHE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Next Jones's Wharf Hotel, Has a splendid assortment of DOLLS, TOTS, and numerous articles of FANCY GOODS, and solicits share o the PUBLIO PATRONAGE.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7313, 7 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7313, 7 March 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7313, 7 March 1892, Page 1

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