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ENTERTAINMENTS. CITIZENS' BAND. THE WEEKLY LEARNERS' DANCE will be held TO-NIGHT (Monday) at the Citizens' Band Room. Usual Instructors. Music by Band Orchestra. -•:.. AUCTIONS. AT CENTRAL YARDS, PRESTON ROAD, GREYMOUTH. THIS DAY. At 1 p.m. TI/TARK SPROT & CO. will sell as above by public auction: — ■ 51 Prime Turnip-fed. BULLOCKS and HEIFERS. 65 FAT SHEEP. CERTRAL YARDS,. PRESTON ROAD, } GREYMOUTH. SATURDAY Bth., SEpJcEMBER. AT 1 p.m. SHARP. TV/TARK SPROT & CO will sell as ITr above :-r- ■ ■-. 1 HOLSTEIN PEDIGREE BULL. 12 DAIRY COWS. S SHORTHORN HEIFERS. 16 YEARLING STEERS* 50 MIXED CATTLE. Further entries solicited. NEW ADVT Grey District Permanent Building and Investment Society.— Council meeting to-Mght. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF ' SAWMILL PL ANT, INCLUDING STEAM HAULER, BOILER AND ENGINE, DRAUGHT HORSES, ETC., N FRIDAY, 7th. SEPTEMBER. At 12 Noon. At the Mart, Maekay Street. • ' Greymoutij jt/fARK SPROT JAND CO., under instructions, will sell by Pnblic Auction, at an early date to be notified, the whole of the plant of the CHRISTCHURCH TIMBER CO., at JACKSON'S, including Boiler, Engine, Breaking-down Bench," Broom " -. Bench, fiWtexy TjJatjbine^ (.Tricjcs;-' Steam Haulers, Etc., Etc. , Full- and completeiist may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers. The whole will be offered .for competition under one line in the first instance. Terms at Sale. .FOR PBIVATE SALE. TtTARK SPROT AND CO. offer for private sale, delivery about Saturday or Monday next: — 35- Prime Turnip-fed BULLOCKS. UOTE. — The cattle are now on the way to market, and are particularly prime. Quotations upon application. MARK SPROT AND CO., Auctioneers. ■a - •' • PUBLIC NOTICES. HEWING HAND SHOP In aid of various Patriotic Funds, NEWELL'S BUILDINGS, TAINUI STREET. rpHE above Shop will again be open X on SATURDAY NEXT. '\ r GARDEN AND FARM LIME. J}UiNCAN McLEAN, Agent for Anmer and Son's Agricultural Lime, notifies clients that a steamer will leave Napier on or about the 6th September. Early ordering is necessary as space is limited. Prices and- full particulars on application to the West Coast : Agent. ' FINAL NOTICE. " ALL ACCOUNTS owing to J. W. Greenslade and Co., Grocers, Maekay Street, Greymouth, are requested to be PAID on or before Saturday, September Ist, otherwise steps will be taken' to' collect same. All accounts against the firm are requested to be rendered this month. . J. W, GREENSLADE & CO. Greymouth. T«E MATA VINEYARDS, HAWKE'S ; BAY, INORTH ISLAND, PURE GRAPE WINES— New Zealand's Best Product. Mark Sprot and Co. West Coast Agents for the Te Mata Vineyards, announce that they have received supplies of these famous matured wines, and offer same for sale either to the trade direct or for home consumption. Mixed, cases containing Invalid Port, Madeira & Hock Te Mata Wines are equal to the very best imported, and are specially recommended! for invalids and home consumption, i MAWHERA MEAT CO. I (J. STEEB, Proprietor.) J^OTHING but the best quality in all lines stocked, and sold at a margin that will defy competition. Ask for Printed Price List. No connection with combine, trust, or any firm of auctioneers. I am prepared, to treat privately with the farmer for the purchase of all kinds of really prime stock, payinir foil market rates. '.**,?, Licensed to purchase HIDES AND SKINS for sale to the N.Z. Government. . TAINUI ST. :: :: GBEYMOUTH. DRESSMAKING. ]yfIISS SABATY, 73 Guinness Streety, is prepared to undertake all classes of DRESSMAKING at Home. Lessons given on application.

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Grey River Argus, 3 September 1917, Page 1

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