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TO TRAVEL TBE GRKY VALLEY AND DISTRICT, The Imported Draught Staluon YOUNG CHAMPION OF THE WORLD. This well known sire is a horse calculated to greatly improve the breed of draught stock, is of splendid physique, and possesses an excellent temper He was recently imported from Sydney by Messrs J. and W. Buckle, and has tuken six first prizes in N.S. W. & N. Z. He is of pure Lincoln breed, by the celebrated imported horse Champion of the World, dam Fanny (imp ), by Prince of Denmark (imp), grand dam Darling by Napoleon (imp). Fee : Single mares, £3 ; two ov more mares as per agreement, payable in Janu^ ary, 1903. Groomage fees. 50, payable on the first service. for further particulars apply T. Deero, Greymouth, or J. Madden, Ahaura r\PERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER Bth. THE GARRIOK CLUB Will stage "The Shaughraun" In aid of St Patrick's Church Organ Fund. Admission— Front Seats and Circle, 2/- ; Back Seats, 1/M. GUTHUIF, Business Manager. SOUTH AFRICA AND THE BOER BRITISH WAR. Part I -By J Castell Hopkins, F S G. Part ll— By Mural; Halstead, the celebrated Authur and Historian. lasued by the Linscort Publishing Company of London, England. This work is a true and faithful description of the Dark Continent from the earliest days of civilisation to the first occupation by the British and an authentic account of the causes leading up to the late war and complete history of its events from start to finish. Although the work is a British one, it gives a correct and impartial statement of causes and events and in England is recognised as the Standard History of ..the War. The Book is p rof usely illustrated by Photographs and Drawings and ia in every respect worthy of its interesting subject. Owing to the great demand for thew«rk existing in all parts of the world the limited number of 60 copies is all that can be at present allocated to tho Pro vincial District of Westland, Orders are new being received by T M SMITH, Chapel Street, Greymouth, Sole Agents for Westand. From whom full particulars can be obained. (Qj Jt is §ood. n )(ll)J Jt is a sure and quick \S remedy for many | || t dings. fßowel disorders, J (k\ Stomaed troubles, Is (I II ailments of tde Kidneys B II and S&ladder. I Wolf is \ SefinappsH \ Jt delps in eases of I a]] fJldeumatism. 1 J jl Jt clears tde Sdlood— 1 Vi tdrougd tde Kidneys. I 2W t aeeept any r^Jj\\ substitute. 2/bu must sij] \oJ) get tde genuine. \fc\ FOR SALE CHEAP.— A few GO CARTS and PERAMBULATORS. Must be cleared. Uddsteom's Furniture Warehouse, Mackay street. WANTED-By 'young Lady, SITUATION as companion. References,*etc.' ' Apply No LX I, General Post Office, Hokitika. VTi O T I C E. All PERSONS having any lawful againsfe James Peyman, of Coal Creek Flat, in the County of Grey, are hereby requested to render their account for settlement ; and take NOTICE all accounts not rendered for payment on or before OOTOBER 9th, 1902, will not be recognised All claims to be posted to my address, Greymouth Post Office and. registered, Signed : J AMES PEYMAN. Dated, 2nd October, 1902. mHE SALVATION ARMY. OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, OOTOBER 19 and 20. Msyor Perry and Party OF Vocalists and Instrumentalists from The Australian Headquarters. With BIORAMA. MONDAY— Tickets 2a and Is. VAPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, 29ih OOTOBER. THE ANNUAL "CONVERSAZIONE In connection with ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN OQURCH Will be held on the above date. A splendid programme provided. Admission — 2/6. W]£ BLAIR, jjoint Secretaries. GEO. T. MOSS, ' Musical Conductor. riOMMERCIAL DAIRY. nortbTbeaoh. James F. SOott ... Proprietor, In thanking the public ot Greymoutl and surrounding .district for their pas 6upport, I beg, by Btricfc attention t< business, to merit a continuance of same Milk and cream supplied daily. Orders 'promptly attended to.

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Grey River Argus, Issue 10520, 6 October 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Issue 10520, 6 October 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Issue 10520, 6 October 1902, Page 3

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