AUCTIONS!. CAULIFLOWERS. CAULIFLOWERS Big Consignment CAULIFLOWERS arriving to-day. CAULIFLOWERS Will be sold imCAULIFLOWERS mediately on arCAULIFLOWERS rival. We shall CAULIFLOWERS now have reguCAULIFLOWERS lar supplies comCAULIFLOWERS ing forward. QBEYMOUTH RUCTION TVTABT BOUNDARY STREET. ’Phone 486. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 7.30. AT ROOMS, MACKAY STREET, T.TARLEY AND CO., LTD-, instructed by Mr M. Molan, will sell as above, FIVE LEASEHOLD SECTIONS; also SECTION with TENROOMED HOUSE thereon, with frontages to Alexander Street and Town Belt. Full particulars and plan to be had from the Auctioneers. HARLEY & CO., LTD. PUBLIC NOTICES.
ALBION JJOTEL MAWUERA QUAY. LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTEL The only Fire Proof Hotel on the West Coast. Every convenience an i romfort fur the Travelling Public. Everything under pergonal supervision. Special Commercial Rates. Wires and Letters promptly answered. MRS M. A. THORNTON. Late P. O. Hotel, Greymouth TENDERS. MUIR’S REEFS TE PUKE. RENDERS will be received at the office of the undersigned up to noon of the 15th day of May, 1929, for the purchase either as a whole or in lots to suit tenderers of the gold mine, etc., situated at Muir’s Reefs, To Puke, comprising the New Zealand Government’s interest in the mining leasehold, buildings, machinery, plant and effects of Muir’s Gold Reefs Limited. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen at the offices of the Inspector of Mines, Waihi, Hunftly and Dunedin, at the Post Office, Greymouth,at the Public Works Department, Auckland, and at the Mines Department, Wellington. A deposit of 5 per cent of the tender i s required with each tender. The highest or any tender not neeesi sarily accepted. J. F. DOWNEY, Inspector of Mines, WAIHI.
IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF L. E. WALKER. QEPARATE TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of the following lots:— Lot I—SHOP and DWELLING on Section No. 192 L., Block 36, Native Reserve, Tainui Street, Greymouth, now occupied by Mr H. Hill, green grocer. Lot 2.—CONFECTIONER’S BUSINESS, as a going concern. Lot 3.—Cash Register (Remington). Lot 4.—Two sets of Scales, Dayton and Fairbanks. Lot s.—Lollies and Sweets, as per stock sheets. Lot 6. —28 Glass Jars, 6 Glasses, 2 Dishes, 8J dozen pencils. Lot 7.—Two Small Tables. Lot 8.—37 Books (novels). Lot 9.—Shop Fittings. Particulars may be obtained from the Assignee. Tenders clo"e on TUESDAY, April 30, 1929. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. NAYLOR, Deputy Official Assignee. Guinness Street, Greymouth. April 20, 1929.
SHOP IN BLACKBALL. JJAISTY & Storekeepers, BLACKBALL. We stock all the busy housewife needs in Groceries and General Stores. EVERY ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS LARGE OR SMALL. TRf r«OLQUHOUN’S CONFECTIONERY AND DRAPERY FOR ALL. All Oders for Printing and Station ery given every at;ention. Work and Style up to City Standard. A. V. M C C LUSKY “Argus” Agent. Blackball. JUST ARRIVED. jmw; SEASON’S GOODS. MILLINERY and fsccsS. JJILL & qjo. Drapers Blackball. ATHLETIC CLUBS! Let us print your Posters. We can turn you an attractive job and the price is reareasonable. —Grey River Argus Coy.. Ltd.
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Grey River Argus, 29 April 1929, Page 1
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