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■<* ■ • . .>6-l.'.#'_ ... '',<•.--, •-■■'. THURSDAY, 29th JANUARY, At Auction Rooms, At 2 30 p m. j /"I W. MOSS AND CO '.T, will sell as above "without reserve" — The Balance of Fancy Goods, Stationery, etc, etc, on account of Miss Rees also : On account of a client, a quantity of Household Furniture and Sun- | dries* removed to rooms fcr i convenience of salo. FRIDAY, 13th FE BRU A I.V, 1903, At 2 30 pui. j SALE BY AUOTION OF DREDGE, PUNT, AND MACHINERY At present on the Claim of the Kangaroo Creek Gold Dredgu-g Company (Ltd.) MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO are instructed, pursuant to an ©rder of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Welliugton District, to sell by public, auction ac their rooms, 48, Lambton Quay, Wellington, on Friday, 13th February, 1903, at 2 30 p m - The Dredge, Punt, and Machinery, on the Special Claim of the Kangaroo Oreek Gold Dredging Co, Ltd, at Kangaroo Creek, Grey River, Westland, as the same were lately in the possession of and used by the said Company and ace now in charge and under the care of H A Wick, frora whom all particulars can be obtained. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to HARCOURT AND CO, Auctioneers; W CABLE AND CO, Wellington ; Or, TRA VERS, RUSSELL AND CAMPBELL, Solicitors, Wellington. PRELIMIMARY AUCTION NOTICE. At the Rooms, Mackay Street, Greymoutb, At an early date. Freehold Sections. COBDEN. COBDEN. COBDEN. MARK SPROT & CO, favored with instructions from the Receiver of the New Zealand Midland Railway Company, will sell by public auction * — if QUARTER-ACRE Freehold •__o Building Sites, Cobden Township ; A^D j A FREEHOLD SECTIONS, Cobden 1\) Township, each containing 32 perches. Full particulars of these sections may be had from the auctioneers, who particuarly draw the attention of those in want of sections to these desirable sites. Cobden is rapidly gaining ground as a place of residence, specially sheltered as it is from gorge winds ; aud, in view of the expected development of the State coal mine and the continued prosperity of the whole of the Greymouth District, these five buildiug sites should command ready salo Jfubiic _-Otu.es. mHE DRUIDS' MEETING is postJL poned until 10- MORROW (Thursday EVENING. Usual time and place. T^EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VISIT OF LORD HAWKE'S CRICKET TEAM. JAUUARY 30th a_?_) 31st and FEBRUARY 2nd. On FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY, 30th and 3lst JANUARY, and 2nd FEBRUARY, the train usually leaving Greymouth for Reefton at _ p m is delayed until 6 45 p ra, running correspond- | iugly later to destination. Passengers for the Brunner line may travel by this train. FRIDAY, 30th JANUARY. Special trains leave Moana for Greymouth at 8 50 a ___ and 8 35 p m and Greymouth for Moana at 6 30 a m and 6 25 p m. Special trains leave Greymouth for Brunner at '11 p m and Brunner for Greymouth at 11 45 p m. The ordinary service on tie Grey Hokitika line is cancelled. Trains leave : — Hokitika for Greymouth- 7 40 am, 11 30 a m and 4 20 p in. Greymouth for Hokitika— 9 35 a in, 11 30 a m aud 6 30 p m. SATURDAY, 31st JANUARY. Special train leaves Hokitika for Greymouth at 1 15 p m and Greymouth for Hokitika ot 8 0 p m. MONDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. The train u.ually leaving Greymouth for Moana at 3 *_0 p m and Moana for Greymouth at 6 10 p m are cancelled. Special traius leave Greymoutli tor Moana at 625 p m and Moana for Greymouth at 8 25 p m. The ordinary sorvice on the Grey* Hokitika line is cancelled. Trains leave: — Hokitika dep 7 40 a m, 1 0 p m, 2 5 p in. Kumara dep 8 33 a in, 1 58 p m, 3 3 p m Greymouth arr 9 15 a m, 240 p m, 3 45 p m. Greymouth dep 7 45 _• m, 10 0 am, 6 30 p m. Kumara dep 8 35 a m, 10 50 a m, 7 15 p m. Hokitika arr 9 25 a m, 11 40 a m, 8 0 p m. EXCURSION TICKETS at 2d per mile Ist class ard ld per mile 2nd class (Mm 4s and 2s respectively) will be issued from any station to Greymouth on 30th and 31st January and 2nd February, available for return up to and including 19th February, For full particulars see handbills at all railway stations. BY ORDER. Wade's Worm Figs, the Wonderful Worm Worriers — are a safe and sure remedy, in ls boxes ; sold everywhere. —Advt.

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 28 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 28 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 28 January 1903, Page 3

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