WANTED. GIRL for Glacier Hotel. For particulars, apply—-.T.-W. Graham, Waiho Gorge. RABBIT SKINS.'
WANTED— 10,000 rABBIT SKINS r (racks and docs). Top prices for dried undamaged, delivered at oiu stores, Sowell Street. JEFFRIES and CO. FOR SALK. 5 -SEATED, 25 h.p. Chevrolet MOTOR CAR; guaranteed perfect running order, fitted with self-starter, electric lights, detachable riips, spare wheel, Haudaitte shock absorbers, Heco Vacuum feed, and all spares and accessories, including vuloanizer. Apply— I. V. WILSON, C/o Mr H. M. Coulson, Hokitika.
ARAHURA FAT .STOCK SALK. MONDAY. APRIL 22m1, 1918. Messrs w. jeffries and co. will sell by public auction as above:— ' .30 FAT CATTLE, For Messrs A. & T. Mcßride. 15 FAT CATTLE, For Mr JTy. Karnbach. 5 FAT CATTLE, 100 FAT SHEEP, For Mr J. Joifes.
f ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALK. MONDAY, APRIL 22nd rj W. MOSS AND CU. * will soli by public auction as nbove:— .‘lO FAT CATTLE, On Account of-Mr Maurice Patrick.
ARAHURA PAT SALK. MONDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1918. li/T HOUSTON AND «0. will poll by by public auction as abive: 18 FAT CATTLE, For Mr H. Diedrichs. 8 FAT CATTLE, For Mr T. Harris. A meeting of the Master Butchers’ Association will be held after the sale.
HART HARI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL, 1913. At 1-p.m. TITESSRS W. JEFFRIES & COY. A*-*- will sell as above, on account Messrs Ferguson Bros., Hende, Mineban Bros., Adamson, Kirby, Manera,' Diedrich, and Linklater: cattle. GO Strong W T EANRRS (in lots), 80 18-months to 2-yr. STEERS, 25 FAT HEIFERS, * 50 FAT BULLOCKS, 100 Mixed AGES and SEXES. SHEEP. 400 FAT SHEEP, 80 Fat & Forward LAMBS (shorn). Buyers from Greymouth and Iforth please communicate with the Auctioneers bv Monday next if they desire seats reserved in the car, leaving on day before the sale. '
AUCTION - SALE. OF STORE CATTUE AND HORSES, AT HARI BARI. WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL. At ]1 a.m. M HOUSTON AND ! CO. • will sqll by public auction as ibovo:— 50 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, 15 MEDIUM-SIZED HORSES, (staunch and broken to harness), ' For Messrs R.. and T. Foster.
ANZAC DAY., THURSDAY, April 25th.. A NZ’AC DAY on Thursday next will J - be observed as a PUBLIC HOLIDAY, and the following local celebrations will mark' the occasion. Church Services, as may he arranged. 12.30 p.m.—Returned Soldiers’ reunion lundheon at Keller’s Hotel. All Returned men invited most cordially to attend. 3 p.ni/—Public Patriotic gathering outside the Pubjic Library, Hamilton Street. Short, addresses by citizens. Defence forces, schools, friendly societies band and public generally invited to attend. 8 p.m—Patriotic Concert (free) at the Town organised hy Mr Ivon Wilson. GOD SAVE THE KING ! G. "A. PERRY v Mayor Chairman Westland Patriotic CoinCommittee,
JJRILL gHED AND JJORTICULTUIUL UALLTHURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 2nd and 3rd, 1918. GRAND BAZAAR. In aid of the funds of the— OKITIKA jySTRICT - IGH QCHOOL. H H 1 THE SCHOOL’S BIG EFFORT. Help the School that has done so much i ' for the Town. Help with Gifts I Help with your Presence,! Help with Your Patronage! NOVELTIES GALORE! USEFUL GOODS IN ABUNDANCE Come and help make A GIGANTIC SUCESS! ■Listen to the Call of the Children!
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1918, Page 3
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