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EOSTUGEI r._For all kinds of Poul try (specially prepared) sold in 141 b bagf at 1/3 per bag. J. Trusco:fc, Gr ocer lainui street. EMPIRE HOTEL. . C'OENER DF MACKAY AND TAINUI STREETS. JAMES BEIBNE ~~^ ... Proprietor B (Late of Denniston), lAb pleasure in intimating that be L <\9« taken over the proprietorship of this well-known Hostelry, and trusts that by carefully studying the comfort of the travelling and general public, a continuance of the former patronage. Ample and comfortable accommodation Visitors. Good Table at a reasonable tanfi None but the Best Brands of Wines and bpints stocked, and only SPEIGHT'S Draught ALES on tap,

New Zealand Accidetrfc Insurance C 0. ,: riIRANSACT^aII branches of ~ ACX CIDENT BUSINESS. Is, the OLDEST, , , ' LARGEST, And STRONGEST COLONIAL ACCIDENT GOY. Absolute Security. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. ; EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR Will study their own interests by applying for rates -and other particu- . ars to 0. S. Cray & Co., COAST REPRESENTATIVES, ' ■ Greymouth.

Stand the Season - . AT : ' : GREYMOUTH AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. (1) EARLY REAPER, (3) The Duchess ~ (2) Electioneer (imp) ■ (7) Nellie (G) Berlin (imp) (5) Silieia / (4) Albert WW"S ... '|j ' » ■ s? II ■ ■ £■■*■■ r t' - ■If I I . il, •■■■• -I' . "* I/■ (1) EAKLT REAPER is a bay horse, 7 years old, bred by the late H. Mace, &sq., and is atypical American trotter, standing 16.1 high, with great bone, substance and power. Early ltcapcr never raced, although he showed great promise as a two year old, but -unfortunately he met with an accident which necessitated his retirement. . This horsois undeniably one of the best bred horses at present at the Stud mNew. Zealand and combines in his blood numerous strains of the much prized blood of Bysdyk's Hambletonian, Mambrino, Chief and Messenger. Early Reaper has only been two seasons at the Stud and all his stock show the trotting instinct in a marked degr.ee (2) ELECTIONEER was a good performer and is also a most successful sire, having sired the Member 2.19, Elector 2.18, Onward 4.48, Sir Hector 4.53, Candidate 4.49, HoLis H, 2.34, and many others. . (3) THE DUCHESS (bred by the late R Wilkin,, Esq., who imported a large number of .trotting horses from America) trotted 2 milos.in 5.9£, winning easily by 50 yards. She was one of the very best mares of her day and at the dispersal of the Brooklyn Stud was purchased by a Melbourne stud master for breeding purposes, and her yearling filly took first prize at the last Royal Show in Melbourne. (4) ALBERT W holds a record of 2,20 and winner of 25 heats better than 2.30 Sire of Litt'e Albert 2.17£ Dudley Olcott and Flying Tide, 2.22 • (5) SILICA by Algona sire of Flying Jib 2.8 and Addic 2.22^ (6) BERLIN (brother to Mambrino Dudley 2.22) was the best trotting sire ever imported into New Zealand. What Rysdyk's H amblctonian was in America, Berlin has been 111 New Zealand, having sired General Tracey, Kentucky, Mambrino. Abdallah. Fraulcin (dam of Fritz), Puclla (dam of Almont) and a host of others. While the trotting horse exists the name of Berlin will be a household word m New Zealand . (7) NELLIEwas a very highly prized mare, owned by the late Robert Wilkin Esq., and used in. his stud where the progenitors ,of so many of our best trotters were bred. . ' TERMS— £4 4s. Payable £1 at first service, balance by promissory note due January 4th. 1906. Groomage fee : 5/- at first service. „ ' . . For further particulars apply— JR. GO BURN , ■' Greymouth Drink Only Speight's. Prize files S^^M^^M'Y'^^ TO IT "RE "VIf HUD j | EVERYWHERE. fSBSKSGII £KCiS2SCiI or-v-Vri-^- ' money. We post everything free on receipt. of remittance. The following Fire Ilffiated «m 1 ' »nd Turquoise -* " o> **' ' *°' ' Boot "Charm, 8/6. < 6/6< Heart, i 6/-. No. FBIBO.-O-ct. OoW M * ' • lv . Leaf Top, Emu or Kant P (S^^ * >earl Necklets, with Solid «■- r«>(\i7 t<}/.f r<«M v&) Quality, iOg^B^t^d. SdKSiK* #4^ " \i ffl i- ■ Jaf No. Q2589.— 9-cfc. Gold ijßo. F82D5.— 9-ct. Gold, m \ § and Pearl Floral Pea. : Pearl and Turquoise VI n dant, 10/6. Pendant, ifil7ls/-. ft ; 0 ~ No. 02025. -Gold-mounted Lucky G Snoe Lacl No. G2SCI.-Gpld Lace No. GlfiSO.-Gold" Peart / , M Gree " s i°' le Q^ ea J fc i.,y/ 6 -,- Pin, 12/6. Tin, Kiwi Pendant, and Turquoise Pendant, Others 9/5, 13/6, 16/^ 17/6. ''"' Ol Greenstone Bead. £2/2/-. ■^VT7 II [Established 1865.1 *.&u muk • ■ ■■ ■ iWßßWes'tland Tinware and SlieetJlron T* , . Works. • 3"JaF/fv7! GREYMOUTH and HOKITUIA ' . . ' . g^^. t --y«sE*gug ■ . . . - ■ . HUB S D. yjFMfB Ua, T [ tf 3 \l [ C H; TV'Jl£ C:3 t, ANT 3 SB D " jSIiiIIMETAL WORKER. g^g HEstimates and quotations given for, complete installation o! Acetylene Gas Carbide of Calcium, Burners, and Fitting.? kept in stock. : 'Mapufaoturer of Water. Tanks, Chimnies, Baths, Milk Cans, Buckets, and Dairy Utensils, Strong Iron Furnaces and Coppers. Water laid oh from Borough mains. Water olosets and latest , sanitary appliances, fitted up ; also b. p, ranges for hot water. Iron pipe cub and screwed. Fittings, Valves, Spouting and Down Pipe, Electric Bells, Enamel Sinks, Basins, and Baths'! Iron Fluming for hydraulic mining; >>■;&> Telephone : GREY— I 42, Telephone : HOKITIK A— IO6. ;; If you' like;' no" other Cocoa" ■ " ; v • . trlv'-"^"""^ ' ~ :^*-' ■.'■"■■■. ; ■ ■■-:.■' ■■-■'-* jf*4£< ■•: Si isualque among "cocoi^a'pure'soluble eae©k r "which .';fwji-'"plcasc-'~you^by /its; delicious- natural ; fevaujgj^eviye^yaujby^its/ nourisj^^n^' \ inyigoratipg properties;; 1 -*-^ 'f

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Grey River Argus, 5 October 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 5 October 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 5 October 1905, Page 4

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