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AXTCTIUna. • FAT STOCK SALE MONDAY, 20th DECEMBER, At 2 p.m. CHRISTMAS ENTRIES. • W. JEFFRIES AND CO. will sell as above: — 30 PRIME CATTLE. j Fot Andrew Scott. j ,25 PRIME HEIFERS. For W. Patrick. 120 FAT WETHERS. For W. H. Karnbach. 50 PRIME LAMBS. For H. Karnbach. 50 PRIME LAMBS. For. Jas. Donovan. 50 PRIME LAMBS. For W. Thomson. NOTE.— There will be no sale at Arahura Yards after the above date until 10th January, 1921. ' * QENTRAL YARDS, PRESTON ROAD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1920, At 1 p.m. sharp. MARK. SPROT AND CO. will sell as above — 2 COWS. | 2 HEIFERS. p 2 STEERS. 5 MIXED CATTLE. On account of Mr. L. W. Bassett. 10 STEERS (Good). On account of Mr. T. Jackson. 10 2-year-old CATTLE (Mixed). On account of Mr. E. Noble. 50 -PRIME FAT WETHERS. 25 PRIME FAT LAMBS. On account of Mr. J. Cocoran. 20 MIXED STORE CATTLE. On account of various clients. 2 MILCH COWS. 2 SPRINGERS. 2 DRY COWS. On account of Mr. A. Williams. PUBLIC NOTICES. HARL-EY AND CO., LTD.; HIGH STREET— On Atcount Mrs Skoglund, magnificent family residence, with over half-acre Freehold; hot and cold water, porcelain bath, croquet lawn, garden and orchard. Will sell in two lots if necessary. Considerable portioD of purchase money can remain on mortgage. HIGH STREET— lnstructed by A* Crooke, Esq., Nine-roomed Houseand quarter-acre Freehold. A bargain. Financial assistance will be given. HIGH STREET— £SSO, fulf quarteracre Freehold, and Six-roomed House : only £150 cash required. I 1 AIN Ul STREET— Shop a^ Dwelling house; a bargain, £700. — 113 PRESTON ROAD— Five Rooms, all • * conveniences; only £75 cash re- . qured. —109 WILLIS STREET— SmaII Cottage property; very handy to town. £250. NOTJS — In all cases where clients purchase through 'Our Agency, we will render . financial assistance. We now have £3000 awaiting investment in sums to suit borrowers. We have many other properties on our Register for sale. FABMS — We have a number on our books for sale. Don't fail to consult ufl. HARLEY AND CO., LTD. The Beal Live Agents and Land Salesmen. "TTANDS ACROSS THE SEA." Now is the time to think of your friends at Home — time to send them a friendly tokenl GREENSTONE, NEW ZEALAND'S NATIONAL STONE, will solve the problem of a suitable gift for absent friends. We are displaying an unsurpassed selection of GREENSTONE BROOCHES, HEARTS, BANGLES, SPOONS, Etc. most appreciable and acceptable souvenirs. >RICES DISTINCTLY MODERATE. NOW! J. TENN EN T (LLOYD'S), JEWELLER and OPTICIAN, ' GREYMOUTH. JOHN PENMAN AND CO., DENNISTON. General Importers of Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods and General Produce. TeAs Fortmightly. ' _ A.. KELLY, Maxager. CENTRAL HOTEL. HOEITIKA. JPirst-'class Accommodation for the Travelling Public. J. L. FOWLER, Proprietor, * „ i» ■■■■' - ■

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Grey River Argus, 17 December 1920, Page 1

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