SHIPPING NEWS
Port of Hokitika Tide Tables.
TheKaru arrives at Grey to-day from Wellington to load timber for same port. The Kawhai ai rives at Grey to morrow from Onehunga to load coal for Wel'ingt*m. The Kahita arrives at Grey to-morrow from .Wellington to load coa l for the same port. * The Karco arrives at Grey to-morrow from Wellington to load coal for the same port, ' ' ■- Shipping Telegram* WESTPORT, May 17th.—To sail at 9 p.m., Alexander for Greymouth. WESTPORT, May 17tli.—Sailed, at 1 - 9.25 p.m., Alexander for Greymouth. UUMINIi May 18—at 7.45 p.m, meeting Borough Council. May 19—At 11 a.ra, Pollock and _ Bbvan, auction sale freehold sections Mrs Bernhardt, in mart. and Beyan auction«aale property late Wm. Brandt. May HI —Princess Theatre, Pollard’s Pictures v May 23 —At Ross at 11.30 a.m. W. Jeffries & Go auction sale freehold property and tools, Mont D’or G. M, Coy. May 24—Empire Day. May 25 -At 10 a.m. sitting MilitaryAppeal Board, Hokitika. May 25—Applications close laundress Knmara Hospital. May 26—Queen Mary's birthday’ i May.27—Whit Sunday. June 3—Birthday of King George. June 9—Applcations close master and matron for Kumars. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBE BS INCREASE IN PRICE OF ‘•GUARDIAN." ON. and AFTER MONDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1917, the price of the Guardian will be TWOPENCE per copy. At the late General Meeting of the New Zealand Newspaper Proprietors' Association it was unanimously decided that an increase in the Selling Price of Newspapers was necessary owing to the heavy advance in the landed cost of News Printing Paper and the increased cost of Newspaper production generally, due to conditions arising out of the war. FUNERAL NOTICE. ~N ' # > THE friends of the, late DAVID WALKER and of his WIFE and FAMILY and RELATIVES are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the cemetery. The funeral to move from his late residence, Sale Street, TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON at 2.45 o’clock. • H. A. THOMPSON, Undertaker. NOTICE. EX-MEMBFRS of the Ist Westland Rifles, Territorials, Cadets and members of the National Reserve are invited lo attend the funeral of the late Drum-Major D. Walker. Fall in at 2,30 sharp at deceased’s residence, Sale Street,. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1917, Page 2
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