For continuation of news see fourth pago I?iOR SALE—HOUSE of six rooms on town sections, Gibson Quay. Apply to K. M. King. WANTED, — 25 or 30 two and fourtooth BREEDING EWES, delivered in Hokitika.' Particulars to “ Farmer,” P.O. Box 50, Hokitika. ANTED TO SELL-1 L lip Harley-Davidson motor cycle. Almost new. Owner leaving district. Apply Toohey Bros., Reveil Street. AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1917. At 2.30 o’clock. In the Estate of MRS ECKMANN, deceased. POLLOCK &' B F V A N instructed by the Administrator in the above estate will sell on the premises, Hampden St., The whole of the household furniture and effects (without reserve). > M, H. HOUSTON, Auctioneer.
TENDERS. "¥TSTRITTEN TENDERS will be ft received on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1917, at BJ3O p.m for the FREEHOLD SECTIONS, Woolhouse Road, Totara, known as Hodgson's Farm. Section 1638, area 55a 3r 29p. Section 1227, area 21a. Section 1639, area 20a 3r 38p. (Ti f le Land Transfer Act.) All securely fenced. There is 5-roomed cottage built of silver pine. 13/re, stables and outhouses on Section 1639. On the back portion of these sections is a quantity of white pine timber, suitable formilhng purposes. Ten per cent of purchase money to accompany each fender. Terms spot cash with immediate possession, MARY HODGSON, Box 2 P. 0., Ross. IN SUPREME COMMAND OVER ALL MEDICINES for the complete curing of all forms of RHEUM A. TISM. The CROWN JEWEL is now REDUCED TO ONE HALF the old fee. Made up in packets as follows : To ail classes, each packet of the minerals at 2/6 per packet, the parcel containing five packets at a cost of 12/6 per packet or parcel. No single packet will be given; the applicants to find liquid when required. Ihe five packet parcel is guaranteed for the complete curing of a long, deep-seated ebronio case of 25 years, without a relapse.F. GOUGH, Sewell St., Hokitika. SOUTH WESTLAftH lioyal Mail Coacli Service
HANS BURY & HADDOCK Mail Service -• Contractors . DESIRE to announce that from Jan Ist 1917, they have inaugurated a Coach Mail Service between. Ross and Waiho Gorge twice a week Coaches leave Ross as follows — Dn Wednesdays at 1 pm, stopping at Hari Hari for the night, and arriving at Waiho Gorge at 6 30pm on Thursday On Saturdays at 7 am, stopping at vVaiaroa at G pm, and arriving atWaiiio Gorge on Sundays at 1 pm Saddle Horses leave Waiho Gorge on Sundays at 2 p m for Weheka, arriving at 6 p m On Mondays Saddle Horses leave Weheka at 8 am, arriving at Wuho Gorge at noon Coaches leave Waiho Gorge,— On Mondays at 1 pm, stopping at Wataroa for night at 6 p m, and arriving at Boss on Tuesdays at G pm On Saturdays at 1 pm, slopping at Wataroa at 6 pm, arriving at Ross on Sundays at (5 pm Our Coaches meet every train at the Ross station Passengers can book seats and obtain further particulars from — Hans bury & Haddock, C/o City Hotel, Ross.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1917, Page 3
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