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\ DIRECT FROM THE GROWER 10 THE CONSUMER, KfINRFiM TEA kJUliDlinlfl Iml, DUNCAN M'LEAN, GREYMOUTH. I "^ — —^

T>ORT OF GREYMOUTB NOTICE is hereby given that the GREYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD has FEDUCF.D the TOWAGE RAT« on sailing vesi'eto to Is a ton on the registered tonnage, In and out. Minimum charge £5. ALL CARGO FREE IHOMAS ALLEN, Secretary harbor Board Office, Gieymonth. 7th February, 1891 Greynpth-Polnt Elizabeth Railway and Coal Company (Limited.) POINT ELIZABETH, COAL CREEK AND BRUNNER COLLIERIES. Present output yearly .« 200,000 toni Oar present facilities equal.- 250,000 tons May be Increased to.« ... 500,000 tons When Buffiolent demand arises. Highest awards and certificates obtained rom the Colonial and European lons for our COAL, FIRECLAY, and FIRECLAY GOODS, including GAS^RETORTS and TILES of all kinds. COAL delivered in cargoes of 10 ton and upwardsfat any port In the oolony . - west current rates. FOREIGN EXPORT.— We are quot ng specially low rates for foreign exportfo.b. at Greymouth, or. for tranship meat at Wellington or any other ports o the oolony ; despatch guaranteed. CHARTERS.— We want tonnage fo PortPlrie, Hongkong, Iqulque, loading 8 above. DEPOTS.— We have depots at Wellington, Lyttelton, Chrisbcburch, and Danedin, from which the trad6and consumers are supplied whosesale or ntall from yards or direot from steamers or hulke Large supplies alwayß on hand, Including COKE, FIRECLAY, IREBRICK and TILES. LIME FOR SALE BEST LlME— fresh burnt at our col ljerles from Imported Napier and other celebrated limestones, at lowest rates. alex.lFdougall, Managing Director. Painters. J. HOLMES, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, SIGN WRITER & BOUSE DECORATOR Taitcui Street, Importer direct from England of window gUsB, p&perhanglngs, paints, oils, brushware, scrim, &o, &c, which enables him to Bell at LOW PRICES, Estimates furnished; country ordere promptly attended to all work entrusted to him executed with despatch, and none but the best materialt vied. Note the address — DOORS FROM THE POST OFFICE, TAINU* BTREET PAINT, PAPERHANGING, and GLASS WAREHOUSE. ESTABLISHED, 1865. P. BAJDGEIR, ESTABLISHED 1865. . PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, Sift* WHITER AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR, TAINUI TREET HaS ON SALE— Window Glass, CIIb, White Lead Varnish, Brushware, Paperhanging?, Sorlm, etc, and othei Painters Materials, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.

Tp GILMER J(OTEL, GREYMOUTH, At present In oharge of Mb JOSN GILMER, late of Charleston and Westport. Besides the best of winer, spirits and beers, a special consignment of Lagbr Beer Is on hand. THE MASONIC HOTEL, NELSON, In charge of ROBERT GILMER. THE ROYAL OAK HOTEL, WELLLItfGTON. Pkopbieior ... ... S GILMER. The above houses are replete with every convenience for the travelling public, and t c wines and spirits are of the best. Tjl M P I R E HOTEL. Willis Street, Wellington. Hamilton Gilmbr, Proprietor. This old-established and favorite hotel Is centrally situated, and within five minutes' walk of the Wharf, Post Office, and Public Balldiags. Excellent accommodation for tonrists, commercial travellers and viaitors to Wellington. WEST COASTERS receive a hearty welcome. The best brands of winea and sp'rl only kept. Staples' a beer on tap. Large and convenient sample rooms. FMPIRE HOTEL, Willis Street, Wellington. ROYAL HOTEL,"" Opposite Government Railway Station WELLINGTON. Proprietor „, „. GEORGE ROSS. Builder and Engineer of the b b Ino, Hokitlka and Greymouth. Twelve yearß on Wellington section N Z Railways. BEST LIQUORS. FIRST • CLASS ACCOMMODATION. RUCC'S KUM ARAHOTEL KUMARA. This hotel is one of the LARGEST and MOST SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT on the West Coast. The parlors, sittinji rooms and bedrooms are EXCELLENTLY FURNISHED, anc* *fford every convsnlence bo tonrists «nd visitors. A first class Billiard Table and a care* ful marker in attendance. EXTENSIVE STABLING— Buggies, coaches, and well bsed saddle hones on hire. BEST BRANDS OF BFER, WINES and SPITITS kept. JAMES RUGS, Proprietor. Tt/T I S S D U P R E Has VAC NOIES ro& MU 10 PUPILS Addrmh— Tahiti Stbxbv VTAKOAJRRO If m.SD 00 AUCTIONEER?, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9570, 13 October 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9570, 13 October 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9570, 13 October 1896, Page 1

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