A NEW BUILDING. AUCKLAND, June 16. The tender of the Fletcher Construction Company for £105,000 was accepted for the erection of the new Arts Build- i ing, Auckland University College. ARRESTED OUTSIDE DOMINION. ; AUCKLAND, June 16... Francis Nclligan was arrested at Adelaide charged with having obtained goods from electrical firms in-Auckland by fraud. ■' DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! Learn the latest steps at home. Fox Trot, One-step, Two-step, all Society Steps and Ballroom Dances. Thorough, practical tuition. Success certain. Free booklet. Academy of Modern Dancing, -162 T Manchester Street, (Christchurch, W H- STOPF O R T H. IV. H. BTOPFORTH. • W. H. STOPFORTH. W. 11. B.TOPFORTH. W. 11. STOPFORTH. Cash Clothier and Mercer. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. i (Oposite W. E. Williams, Chemist.) I You can purchase the Very Best and Cheapest Men’s and Boys General Requirements. Also Blankets, Sheeting, etc., at Prices to suit. QUALITY GUARANTEED. A TRIAL SOLICITED. I IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE ! FREEHOLD LAND, With 2,990,000 (estimated) Superficial Feet of Rimu and White Pine ; thereon. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MARK BPROT & CO., LTD., under ! instructions from the owner who has left th© district will sell by public auc- [ tion at au early date at their Rooms, ’ Mackay Street, Greyinouth:— FREEHOLD SECTIONS, No. 1559, OMOTO, near Greymouth, of which about 20 acres has been partly cleared, the remaining 230 acres is i dense Bush (Rimu and White Pine), ' estimated by surveyors to contain ; 18,000 feet of timber per acre. I The land is limestone country and when cleared of the Bush will certainly be valuable grazing land. The property is situate about three miles from Greymouth or oue mile from Omoto Railway Station and as a Sawmill Proposition presents great possibilities, has easy accessibility, no royalty for timber, minimum railage, convenient to port and rail, no restrictions regarding timber cutting, etc. TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent, on the fall of the hammei, 20 per cent, in one month upon completion of transfer, balance on mortgage if required for a term of years. Date of sale in future issue. Further particulars and Cert’fica.te of Title (Land Transfer) may be inspect ed at our office. MARK SPROT & CO., LTD., J. DONNELLEY, Auctioneer. A/TUSIC AT GREENWOOD’S WESTPORT. i -BONGS“There’s a girl in MaorUand,” “Till We Meet Again,” “Freckles,” “Oh, Mother, I’m Wild,” “Are You From . Heaven,” “Roses of Picardy,” “Lazy i Mississippi,” “Road that Leads to ■ Y 7 ou, ” “The Sunset Trail,” “Let the Rest of the World Go “Company ' Sergeant-Major,” “Sympathy,” i Lost My Heart in Maoribnd,” “The 1 World is Hungry,” “Feathei Y z out Nest,” “God Send You Back to Me,’ “Kiss-a-Miss, ” “Whispering,” “Wyo ming Lullaby,” ‘ Mother’s Rosary of Love,” “Silver in My Mother’s Hair and many others —WALTZES—“Miami Shore,” “Nikau, ’’ “Cham j pagne Spirits,” “In the Gloaming,’ “Alabama,” “Cupid’s Whisper,” | “Buds and Blossoms,” “Golden Shnd ows,” “Dawn of Spring,” “Dorothy Perkins,” “Beautiful Ohio,” “Des tiny,” “Perfume of the Rose,” etc Piano Pieces: A Choice Selection Pauli Marches in Good Variety. Smallwood’s, Johnstone’s. & Hemy ’? Tutors. Mouth Organs, Flageolets, Accoj deons and all Music Sundries ntock AGENT FOB THE •GREY RIVER ARGUS. Prompt Delivery Daily. J. H. GREENWOOD, J. 11. GREENWOOD, J. H. GREENWOOD, Bookseller dnd Stationer. P.O. Box 91 :: Vv ES- rr POR I J I. B A B R O W. J. I. BARR O W. J. I. BARR O W. Cash Coal Merchant . GREYMOUTH. ’Phones; House, 79; Office, 201. Q R A N I T Y HOTEL. Railway Station). GRANITY. Only the Bost Ales. Winos, and . Spirits stocked. Superior accommodation.
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Grey River Argus, 17 June 1922, Page 8
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