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3 THE rUBLIC TEXT ST OFFICE ACT, , ACT, 1008. (Section 50. f In the Estate of PETER BORRENt SEN HENCE, late of Boss, West- ( land, machine expert, deceased; hut at his death, Private No. 27,655 in the New Zealand Expeditionary t Force. ALL creditors and others having claims agnlinst 'this estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the form s provided, to the Agent of the Public Trust Office at Hokitika, on or before the 6th day of January, 1918. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All monies payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee’s account at any postal moneyorder office, or paid to the Agent of the Public Trust Office at Hokitika. ROBERT TRTOGS, Public Trustee. Wellington, 24th October, 1917. APPLICATION FOR LAND. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have applied to the Westland Land Board for a Temporary Grazing License over 100 acres of land situate in Blocks XT and XV, Waimea S.T>. The area commences at the southern boundary of Miscellaneous License No. 1297, and extends for a distance of 50 chains, taking in all the available lfor a width of 10 chains on'both sides of the Maori Gully Creek. ' JOHN WANZONT, Callaghans. Park and Murdoch, Solicitors for Applicant. APPLICATION FOR LAND. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that 1 baVo applied to the Westland Land Board for a Temporary Grazing License over 100 acres of land situate in -Block 111, Waimea S.D. The area comprises all the available Crown Land in the Taramakau riverbed (south side), between the railway bridge ano the sea beach. JACK McDONALD, Kumara. Park and Murdoch, Solicitors for Applicant. SALE OF LEASE, PLANT & STOCK. ON THE FARM, WATTAHA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1917, At Noon sharp. TI/f'ESSR-P W.- JEFFRIES & COY. IYX instructed by the attorneys for MR 11. LINK!.A TER will sell as above the lease of his 547 acres as a going concern, together with—--25 ' MILKING COWS, ' 15 CALVES, 3 HORSES, 1 SFRIN i IS CALVES, 3 HORSES, 1 SPRING TRAP, and large quantity of FARM IMPLEMENTS. NOTE.—If above not sold as a going concern will be sold separately. ALSO— On account of MR- A. C. REYNOLDS: 12 SOUND MTLK COWS. 20 HEAD YEARLING STERES and TTFTPLRS. Further particulars on application t.o the Auctioneers. KOKATATTT sale yards. WEDNESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER. At 1 p.m. sharp. Messrs w. jeffries & coy. will sell at the above yards, on account Messrs Morel, O’Neill, Lyes, McConnon, Ronar, Johnston and S. Moliarry 70 HEAD STORE CATTLE (mixed sexes), 20 Strong CALVES, ~i 15 2J-ytiar BULLOCKS (special line), FURTHER. ENTRIES SOLICITED. THANKS. ' THE members of the CROPP FAMILY desire to thank all friends for all the kn*<i messages and other marks of sympathy received in connection with the death of the late Hr. Thomas Cropp. Koiterangi, Nov. sth., 1917. FJIURNER’iS HALL, STAFFORD. A SOCIAL AND DANCE will he held at the above Hall on FRIDAY, 9th OCTOBER, for the purpose of extending a WELCOME HOME to PRIVATE -GEORGE TURNER, who has recently returned rrom the Front after completing two years active service. EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED'
TENDERS. TENDERS are invited, in the estate of CHARLES FREE, deceased, for the purchase of the following: Dwelling House and two sections, Aylmer Street, Ross ; Shop and. Section . Aylmer Street Ross. One Section in Gibson Street, Ross. Tenders, addressed to Miss Free, Ross, for one or all sections, wDI he received up to 30th NOVEMBER, 1917. HOCtTSTETTER COLDFIELD, LTD. WANTED. —Tenders addressed to me will he received up to NOON on WEDNESDAY, the 21st NOVEMB'eR for the CARTAGE, ETC., of about 1200 FEET OF PIPES from staffordtown TO AWATUNA RAILWAY STATION. Specifications may be seen at my office or with MR. H. L. MICHEL, Hokitika, or Mr GEORGE LTNKLATER, Stafford. I :o- E. J. RTJNDLE, l Acting Secretary, Greymouth.
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