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TOik WTCEK OONSISTING OF Special Sale Bargains New Goods too late for Xm.asi Special Sale Bargains trade. Special Sale Bargains Manufacturers' Samples. Special Sale Bargains Oar Surplus Branch Stock Special Sale Bargains Kumara Stock. ; Special Sale Bargains Eemember this is a rare •pporSpecial Sale Bargains tunity to secure new and up-to Special Bale Bargains date goods at nominal prices Spec^a: ; Bale Bargains only Speci J Sale Bargains Call and inspect and you will be Special Safe Bargains convinced. ™g ™g£ N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY ■^L£__ MAWHEIIA QUAY. I 1-5 DAYS ONLY. I I Bargains are now being offered and I eagerly snapped up — By our numerous patrons — Lovely Dress and Blouse Muslins 4d, Gd, 9d, Is yard, I Former prices 9d, Is. Is 6d, & 2s yard j Handsome Mercerised Sateens choice and new patterns 3 Is yard, former price is 6d yard s Lace and Chiffon Ruffles, will stagger you, 12s 6d and I 24s goods for 3s lid and 4s (3d. : | Lace Ties. 4d, 6d ? is, is Gd, former prices 9d to 4s 6d | Lovely Ostrich Feather Boas, 7s Gd and iOs —REMEMBER— ' | These are all fresh and new goods, Fashionable, 1 and in perfect condition. I-COME-And secure your choice and you will go home delighted with your Bargains. W WKAY & SON D^APSXY SYEPD^UM - GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA

BS tgadfei<^'i(3^\>iV^!iß!gtfßsMK'KßßßßßßßßfflißßßßiiJffifiy^Bl mHE MourT papaboa gold 1 MINING COY (NO LIABILITY). TENDERS for supply and delivery of Mining Timber will be received by the undersi»m:d till 8 p m on THURSDAY, the 4tti of FttCRUARY. Specification of work niiiy be seen at the undermentioned places : Company's office, Groymouth; Williams' Hotel, Upper Blackbal ; C Goodwin's storos, Blackball and N»ahero : and at the Company's mine. G. S. CRAY, Le^al Manager. C !•""•&: S ■# ai K 8^ iP"" WS S a * 3^!. B %*? S\ %aa 6 a LORD HAWKE'S TEAM OF English Cricketers VEKSUS West Coast, -iiVICTORIA PARK/ on FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY. FRIDAY-Pkiy to start at 1 30 p m. Admission — 1/Grand Stand— l/---m E N D E R S. JL — — ~ TENDERS will be received afc this ©ffice until NOON of FRIDAY, the 30th January, 1903, for the construction of a railway viaduct over Staircase Gully, near Springfield. Plans, specifi atioHS, etc, may be seen at the Public Works offices Auckland, Wellington, Greymouth, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and at tho Post Office, Thames. The lowest «r any tender not neces Btvrily accepted. WM. H. HALES, Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Office Wellington, 24th December, 1902. Under "The "Milling Act, 1898." A PPLICATION FOR LICENSE 2V. FOR A CLAIM, To the Warden of the Westland Mining District, at Ahaura. PURSUANT to " The Miniag Act, 1898," the undersigned, J*mes Hftrgreaves of Aliriura, mining agent, hereby a,|>pli> s fora license for a claim as specified in the schedule hereto, in respect of the land therein referred to, which has I been duly mavked out for the purpose. Date and No of Miner's Right — 10/11/1902, 34,083. Address fr>r service — James Hargreaves, Alv.uira. Dated ab Ahaura, this 27th clay of taimary, 1903. ; SCHEDULE. Class and Subdivision of ClaimSpecial Dredging Clnim. Style under which claim is to be worked— Sunlight Gold Dredging Company, Limited. Proposed mode of working — Steam Dredging Proposed term of license — 42 years. Locality where land is situated with its boundaries, measurements and aroa — All that piece or parcel of land, containing 63 acres situate in Ahaura river, commencing at a point- at south side oi Aluura river above and adjoining Special Dredging Claim, section 40, Ahaura survey district, thence up south side oi said river a distance of about 1 mile, thence over said river to its north side a distance of about 10 chains, thence down north side of river a distance of about 1 mile, thence over said river to its south side 6 chains to point of com men cement, same being 69, Block I, Ahaura survey district. Remarks— Tho special claim applied for has been surveyed and marked out as surveyed. Application is made to use the plans of such survey for the purposes of this application. Signature of applicant— James Har greaves. Precise time of filing of the foregoing application— 27/1/03, at 2 15 pm. Time and place appointed for th< hearing of the application and al objections thereto— Wednesday, 25tl February, 1903, at 11 30 a m, at War den's Ceurt, at Ahaura. Objections must be filed in Registrar'; Office, and notified to applicant at leas! 24 hours before the time so appointed. J. C. MA.LFROY, Mining Registrar.

OPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTLt. FRIDAY, JANUARY 36th, 1903. Under the patronage and in the presenceof Lord Hawke's Team of English Cricketers AND Westland Cricket Association. CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT, By the following Ladies and Gentlemen:— Misses May and Eily Driscoll, Nelson ; Misses Taifc, Ward, Stapletou and Mr Perry, Hukitika; Mrs O'Hallahan (nee Miss Martin), Kumara; Mr Thos Coltrnan (Basso Prof undo), Wellington ; Mesdames Birkett, Thompson and Cadzow; Misses Kettle, Lizzie Holder, Mabel Easson, Perkins, and Jessie Matheson; Messrs G T Moss, Fred Birkett, M Guthrie, T Ryan, and W B Cadzow, Greymouth. The finest programme ever presented to Greymouth people. The whole to conclude with Mr Fred Birkett's screamingly funny farcical "comedy in one act, " What happened to Moke." Tickets may be obtained at :— Stationers B Dixun's, $ J Phillips', Whifcaker Bros and Dresden Piano. Co. j Box Plan at G E Perkins, Mawhera Quay. As a large attendance is expected patrons are requested to book early fco i ensure a good seat. Reservod Seats 3/-, Stalls 2/-, Pit 1/Doors open at 7 30, c«ncert at 8 15. All performers kindly enter by stage I door. j W B CADZOW, 1 Musical Director. SALE"" OF I Valuable Sheep i AND i j Cattle Run I AT ! Cook's Biver, South Westland. | . . MARK SPROT AND C® have for salo by private treaty ; on account of Mrs Ryan, her highly im- ! proved station property at Cook's river, South Westland— j The land comprises the homstead block I of 58 acres freehold, all securely fenced i and laid down in English grasses, with ' new six-room dwelling, wool sheds, sheep ! dip, stables, barn, two horse power chaff • cutting machine, stockyards, etc, | There is about one acre of an orchard j in profitable bearing. i The other areas held under OR P and ' and LIP aggregate, 1200 acres fenced and laid down in grass with tho necessary equipment; of huts, stock yards and farm- , ing implements. I In addition to the above there isaone- ' half interest in the lease of the Coak's • river run, comprising 24,06© acres with ' aboi7tßyearß to ruu. Mark Sprot & Co, AUCVIOWEERS, The property is famous for the quautity and quality of the fat stock turaed i off annually and with the present and prospective values of live stock the sale l | presents an opportunity thab is rarely ! ottered to those in quest of such an investment. 1 | The whole will be disposed of in one lot 1 and easy terms may be arranged for the payment. • The sole reason for the disposal ia the [ long and continued illness of Mrs Ryan's k family. E For further particulars apply to i — MISS MAUDE TA I T (Licentiate of Associated Board, 1 London), . . Tbagh«r op Singing. r Pupils prepared for Associated Board I; and Trinity College examinations, 3 Only a limited number of students can 3 be taken. 3 Terms :£3 3/wTSMTrHT 1 Fruiterer and Confectioner, a Tainui Street 1 A. visit to the Shop will astonish and ■1 . delight you, - It contains the latest World Novelties in < confectionery. No establishment in tho s i colony contains greater variety of t fanciful devices in sweets, ,or raoro artistic and dainty encasements. Pure, fresh, and novel gouds atminimum quotations,

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 30 January 1903, Page 3

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