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S- CL Wanted known—That it will pay you to purchase your FURNITURE from Harley and Ooy., Ltd., Greymouth. All furniture made at our own factory and fully guaranteed. Easy terms of payment arranged.—Harley and Co., Ltd., Furniture Manufacturers. mHE ALFA LIGHT.— I The Latest, best and most economical petrol • ! light. The outlay is very small. Send for full particulars. Harley and Co., Ltd. agent, Greymouth. TVAIRYMEN.—KindIy note that Harley and Coy., of Greymouth, ] have been appointed District Agents for the Alfa' Lavel Separator, the best and most efficient on the market. Terms can be arranged with Harley &• Co., Ltd., agents. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. ASSISTANT MASTER FOR NORMAL TRAINING COLLEGE. rpHE BOARD invites applications accompanied by Testimonials for appointment as temporary ASSISTANT MASTER in the' Normal Training College Christchurch, during absence of member of staff on Military duties. Salary £260-£2BO. Applications close NOVEMBER Ist., 1917. On satisfactory termination of engagement, the Board will favourably consider transfer to position equivalent to that now held by teacher who proves to be the successful candidate. H. C. LANE, Secretary. 19/10/17. APPLICATION FOR LOST LEASE. A PPLIOATIONS having been made - to the Westland Land Board for issue of a copy of Lease in Perpetuity No. 130, of section 2551, Block VI, Toarolia S.D. whereof THOMAS M!EHARRY is the registered lessee, and evidence of the loss of the original lease having been lodged, I hereby give notice that I will issue a new lease unless objection be lodged forbidding the same within fourteen days after the publication of this notice i n the' New Zealand Gazette. T. BROOK, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands Office, Hokitika, 23rd. October, 1917. WATAROA SALE yards. THURSDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1917. At 11.30 a.m. GW. MOSS AND CO. • will sell by public auction above:— 30 Prime three-year old forward STEERS, On account Messrs Harris and Son. 30 Pni me three-year old forward STEERS, On account Messrs Nolan Bros. WATAROA STOCK SALE. rHURSDAY, 25th, OCTOBER, 1917. At 11 a.m. Messrs w. jeffries and co. will sell at the above yards, o n , account Messrs Ritchie Bros., Nolan Bros., Harris and Son, F. Heveldt, J. Collett, W. H. Chinn, Ferguson Bros., H. H. Adamson, and Burroughs estate:— 50 FAT CATTLE, 200 STORE CATTLE, Special entry of : 100 FAT SHEEP. 100 STORE SHEEP, For Mr M. Patrick. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. SALE OF HARI HARI PROPERTY. THURSDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1917. Messrs w. jeffries & uor. instructed by Mr H. Adamson will sell by public auction at the Wataroa Yards as above: Renewable lease No. 141, containing 138 acres, situated on the Main South Road, Hari Hari, having a frontage to same of about 30 chains; suitable for a holding paddock. FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. WITSrOUT~RESER VE. ON THE PREMISES, REVELL ST., HOKITIKA, ON SATURDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1917, At 11 a.m. POLLOCK AND BEVAN will sell by public auction as above, under instructions from Mr. W. H. Batson who has definitely decided to dispose of the business to go on his land in South Westland: The Commodious Hotel, situated in Revell street, and known as “Batson’s Hotel,” together with one quarter acre freehold section. The hotel which has always enjoyed a splendid trade, contains eight bedrooms, three sitting rooms, dining room (to seat 5q persons), and all the appurtenances of a first-class hotel, including hot and cold water service and other up-to-date conveniences. The property will be offered as a going concern, and a good proportion of purchase money can remain o n mortgage. I iipir-i' Su Co. Ltd. Merchants, Wharf & Revei!-»sts AGENTS for- ! State Fire Insurance .Office, Government Accident Inanrance, t Marine Insurance Coy. j

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1917, Page 3

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