PUBLIC NOTICES. ' pBEYMOUTH PAPER BOARD COMMITTEE. I A meeting of the above Committee ’ will be held in the Argus Office THIS ; EVENING at 7 p.m. Business important. ranted, . Sellers for ; Art Union Tickets. Generous Commission Offered. Easy and Quick Sales. Apply:— i Box 1186, WELLINGTON. N 0 T ICE | MR H. E. HOLLAND (M.P. for 1 Buller). will speak as follows to-mor-row:—■ Burnetts Face, 10.30 a.m.; Denniston ' 2.30 p.m.: Waimangaroa, 7.30 p.m. The subject of the address will be the work of the recent session and the ' Labour’s Party’s principles. TN THE ESTATE OF MARK 1 MASTERS (Deceased) Tenders will be received by the un- , dersigned until 2 p.m. on MONDAY, the 20th March. 1922, for the pur- . ehase of freehold section 51 Taylorville, area 20 perches, with cottage ■ thereon. Conditions of tender may be ■ inspected and lender forms obtained , at the Post Office, Brunuerton, and . Public Trust Office, Greymouth. T. R. SAYWELL, I Local Deputy Public Trustee, Greymouth. I BOROUGH OF BRUNNER ■' Notice is hereby given that under ■ and by virtue of Section 28 of the “Rating Amendment Act, 1910” an ' additional charge of TEN PER CEN- ’ TUM will be added to all rates for the Borough of Brunner which are un- ■ paid on THURSDAY, the 30th day of ' March 1922, at 4 p.m. “ P. J. CREaGH. Town Clerk I Brunner, 14th March, 1922. ' BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH ! Notice is hereby given that under . and by virtue of Section 28 of the “Rating Amendment Act, 1910” an additional charge of TEN I’ER CENTUM will be added to all rates for ’ the Borough of Greymouth which arc unpaid on TUESDAY, THE TWENTYFIRST DAY OF MARCH, 1922, at 4 p.m. F. H. DENTON, ’ i Town Clerk. ] Greymouth, 4‘.h March, 1922. ’ p BEYMOUTH ATHLETIC AND 1 CYCLING CLUB. ' Entries for the Easter Saturday 3 Sports Meeting in chopping, cycling and running events CLOSE with the 1 Secretaries, Box 97, Greymouth on 1 SATURDAY, March 25. Programmes and entry forms obtainable from Secretaries. Nominations for road race, i Greymouth-Paroa on March 25, close ’■ on WEDNESDAY, March 22. Good cash prizes and gold medal for fastest r time. 'qE V E N MI L E 11 OTE I. O i RAPAHOE. i- 1 ’ The above hotel is under new management. I isitors may rely on obtaining every comfort. The travelling public will find the ’■ viands equal to any that money car buy. Whisky and Wines of all kinds kept " No refills. The house is the stopping point foi g those visiting the scenery of Barry town and the eaves. Morning and Afternoon Tea, witl refreshments, supplied. W. McT.EAN, Proprietor. y 2 : Sp rpED WATSON is still a buyer o 1 all kinds of BOTTLES. Highes ip prices given. All orders left at Cob m den Hotel or at his residence, Nelsoi a- Quay, Cobden will be promptly attend cd to. _ TED WATSON, Y “Bottle King,” Cobden. N OT 1 c 1 i n-l Engine Drivers arc requested to se ae the Secretary of the Westland Timbe B-1 Workers’ Union before accepting worl ts at Moana. n . F. TURLEY. Secretary, W.T., and 5.1. U., of W A — CRITERION HOTEI MR W. WARD, late of Dunollie, ha taken over the above Hotel where h pc will welcome old and now friends. j Only the BEST Wines and Spirit stocked. You ean depend on gettin the Best at “BILL” WARD’S. The Dining Room is under the pel sonal supervision of MRS WARD, an visitors to Greymouth ean depend o receiving the best attention.
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Grey River Argus, 18 March 1922, Page 1
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