[ AUCTION SALE. | AT THE MART, CAMP STREET. I FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, 1918, \ At 2.30 p.m. ■M. i above: HOUSTON AND C O. will sell by public auction ;is A Targe Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including Wardrobe, Double Iron Bedstead, Box Mattress, Marble Top Washstand, Sofa, Chesterfield Couch, Tables, Chairs, Linoleums, etc., etc. ALSO—--215 Sacks Good Table POTATOES. CLEARING SALE AT HUMPHREYS. SATURDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1918, At 2 p.m. M- HOUSTON AND CO •instructed by Airs C. Smith, who 1 is leaving the district, will sell by auc- , tion as above: A Large Quantity of HOUSEHOLD ; FURNITURE and EFFECTS, i ALSO—--12 Head Yearling and 2-yr. Mixed CATTLE, i 1 HORSE, broken to harness, ! 1 TRAP and HARNESS, i I HARVEST QUEEN SEPARATOR. WATAROA CATTLE SALE , THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1918. A 11 a.m. Mhouston and c o • will sell by public auction as above: — 20 3-yr.-old Forward STEERS, 25 2-yr.-old STEERS, ; G 2-yr.-old HEIFERS. For Nolan Bros. 20 3-yr.-old Forward STEERS, For Ritchie Bros. 25 2-vr.-old STEERS, 6 2 vr. old HEIFERS For Nolan Bros. 25 2-yr. -old Fat and Forward BUL- ' LOCKS, For Harris and Sons. I FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. Y WATAROA STOCK SALE. i THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, | At 11 a.m. W JEFFRIES AND CO., • instructed by Alessrs Nolan Bros. ! .T no. Collett, F. He veldt, T. Nolan, P. ; Paganini and McPherson Bros., will sell 1 as above: — 80 2-yr. Forward STEERS, 30 2 and 3-yr. HEIFERS, I 40 YEARLINGS, 30 MIXED AGES AND SEXES. ! ALSO— Clydesdale Stallion LORD NEWTON, (ini]).); pedigree at sale. ’ 20 F.P.U. SHARES in Wataroa I Dairy Factory, i ■ ‘ ' FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. ; KOKATAHI STOCK SALE. i WEDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, J At Noon. Messrs iv. jeffries and co, > will sell by public auction as above: — • 100 2 and 3-yr. BULLOCKS, ! 50 CAT,YES and MIXED SORTS. ! FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED, j 1 INTERAVANGANUI CO-OPERATIVE j DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. j T 1 ENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a four-roomed cottage. ; Day work or piece-work. All material on the ground. . G. SCOTT ROBERTSON, i Secretary.
WESTLAND RACING CLUB. PUBLIC NOTICE. CHILDREN, unless accompanied ny parents or guardians will not be admitted to the Hokitika racecourse. Anyone causing fires on or about the racecourse grounds will bo proceeded a.rainst as the law directs. D. J. EVANS, Secretary. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. „ MRS PRESTON, the proprietress of the popular Tea Rooms in Revell Stieet intends to instal a SODA FOUNTAIN at the end of October when all the fancy summer drinks and ice creams will be supplied, whether American or Colonial. Patrons please note —The fountain ha s been, ordered direct from New York and phould fill a .long felt want, WAIT AND SEE;
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1918, Page 3
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