NOTICE--4 LL CLAIMS against the Estate of the late DR. AIAO ANDREW , must bo rendered to tlio undersigned on or before the. 17th. DAY of SEPTEMBER 1917. PARK & MURDOCH, Solicitors Hamilton Street, Hokitika. Hokitika 6th. September., 1917. NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of M. L. B. NELLY, late of Kutnara must be rendered to the undersigned on or before the 17th DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1917. PARK & MURDOCH, Solicitors Hamilton Street, Hokitika,. Hokitika 6lhV September, 1917. p BINOESS rp HEATRk, HOKITIKA. A Juvenile Cantata by 70 Girls and Boys . . “ Soot and the Fairies.” [Under the direction of Miss M. Reynolds, assisted by Miss A. O. Nancekivell.]
PRONOUNCED SUCCESS! TO BE REPEATED ! 1 ! G iRIAIND M ATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT —lu aid of— S l OLDIERS fJIOBACCO JIUND. CONCERT*COMMENCES AT 2.30 p.m PROGRAMME: CHARACTERS: Queen Lily Dot Shand Captain Soot ... Angus Duncan Dr Sunlight, M.D., ..... Maud Duncan Secretary Cecelia Hart Lord Bootlace Alex. Aitken Baron Hairbrush Lottie Valentine Lady Soapsuds Emmie Nightingale Wag (a funny little boy) .. Muriel King
INTERVAL OF SEVEN MINUTES. Song, “If You Were the Only Girl in the World,” by A. Nancekevill, M. Reynolds and Company, in costume. Song and March, “Boys of the Ocean Blue,” Hugh Reynolds and Sailor Boys. Song, “New Zealand,” by Hazel and Madeline King. Monolgue, “Something New,” W. Reyn olds. . Song and Chorus, “Soldier Boys,” Alex Aitken. “GOD SAVE THE KING.” NATIONAL TABLEAU. Pianist: Miss A. Jacobs. PRICES: —Adults ]s, Children 6d. AUCTION SALE. On the Premises, Tancred Street, SATURDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER; At 2 p.m. •JITESSRS POLLOCK AND BEVAN, -*■*-*-■ instructed by Mr S. P. Briggs, will sell as above: —■■ The whole of his'high class furniture and household effects, including richly upholstered Chesterfield Couch, Ottoman Couch, Side- - board, 2 Cots, mounted Stag’s Head, D <fe S. Iron Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Wardrobe. Marble Top Washstand, Duenesse Chests, Hal] Stands, Tables, Dresser, Sea Grass / Armchair, Linoleums, Chairs,
Cutlery, Crockery, Valuable Collection of Pictures and Books, Boy’s Pocking Horse, Wringer, Mirror, etc NOTE. —Owing to the number of lots to be sold the sale will commence punctually nt 2 o’clock. M. HOUSTON, Auctioneer. kokatahi spring stock sale. WEDNESDAY, 12th SEP., 1917. At 11 a.in. sharp. 1/fESSRS W. JEFFRIES AND CO. lxJ. will sell as above on account J. W. Kelly, J. G. Meharry, W. Graham, S. Havill,, F. Wall, J. Dimmick, Ti. Whiley. F. Jones, J. Smith and H. Johnston: 230 STORE CATTLE (mixed ages and sexes), 15 FAT CATTLE, For Air E. Woolhouse. 15 FAT SHEEP,
Also on account of Mr Jno Dhnmick his well known Dairy Herd of—--25 CHOICE SPRINGERS (duo to profit). 75 F.P.U. SHARES in Kokatahi Factory. 3 SHARES in Salcyards Coy. FURTHER ENTRIES RECEIVED. WAITAHA SPRING- BALE. Messrs w. jeffries & coy. will sell on Wednesday, 19th September, at 1 p.m., in Donkins’ Yards: 100 HEAD CATTLE (mixed ages and sexes). FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED.
WAITAHA STOCK sale. AT DEAKTN’S YARDS WAITAHA. WEDNESDAY, 19tb. September. Messrs pollock and bevan, will soil by' public auction on Account of Clients.: 50 Head Store Cattle (mixed). 10 Fat Cows (Empty). 3 3£ yrs. Maiden Heifers (fat). Further Entries Solicited. M. HOUSTON. ’AUCTIONEER.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1917, Page 3
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