SALE Privately Furniture 1 , Crockery, Singer Sewing Machine (latest improved). Apply—Mrs Vasta, Wold street, between 2 and 5 p.M. FOR QUICK sale, cheap.—Two good COWS," £9 and £lO. Ap. ply “ Guardian ” Office. T OST IN FLOOD—A Keel BOAT. Reward on return to E. Appleton Jnr., Gibson Quay. FOR SALE.—One I’ure-brod Dairy Short-horn BULL.—Apply J. 11. Douglas, Arahura. WANTED— A CYCLE MECHANIC* Apply I. Brown, Hokitika Cycle Works. WANTED— Active LAD for Dairy Farm work, Wataron. —Apply, “Guardian” Office. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SATURDAY 23rd. NOVEMBER. ! THE USUAL 8.10. p.m.; Reefton to Inangahua Junction and the 9.45 p.m., Inangahua Junction-Reef ton trains WILL NOT RUN. BY ORDER. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. THE TEACHERS' School of DAIRY SCIENCE fixed for December 4th, has been POSTPONED indefinitely. 11. 0. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, 20th November, 1918.
INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. TN ORDER to enable employees to assist in combatting the epidemic the DRAPERS AND BOOTMAKERS of Hokitika, have unanimously decided tio observe the folJowfjig business hours, next week, commencing, Monday 2oth 'November: From d to 5 p.m. Daily; with th e exception of Wednesday whjen the hours will be from 10 to. 12 noon.
PUBLIC NOTICE. TN ORDER to give as little cause for crowds to gather as possible oil shops business places aro hereby directed TO CLOSE TO-MORROW (Saturday) 23rd. inst at SIX O’CLOCK. G. A. PERRY, Mayor. ANDREWS BROS. IVTOTIFY that owing to the STAFF boiiUT indisposed, customers are requested to CALL AT THE SHOP for their meat, until further notice. SALE OF SOUTH WESTLAND FARM THURSDAY, 12th. DECEMBER, 1918. W JEFFRIES AND CO., • instructed by Mr W. H. Batson will soil by public auction at the rfari Ilari yards on above date as a going concern. His well-known farm at the Waiho, comprising Renewable Leases 2793 and 2792 of 733 acres, Annual Rent £l6/8/-, together with M.O.L.V of 205 acres fronting above, Annual Rent £2/10/-. The above property forms one of the best and most compact stock farms on the Waiho river partly improved and ring fenced with large hut etc., 22 acres in new grass, and 20 acres ready for turning with 50 head of forward cattle, mostly bullocks, two horses. Spring Drav, Trap, two sets of harness etc., etc. A fair proportion of the above Leases are cleared and in permanent pasture.
Full particulars from W. H. B*tson, Okarito, or the Auctioneers. Intending buyers please wire the former fixing dates for Inspection. arahura sale yard. WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. At 1 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO. •will sell by public auction as above: — 100 Head STORE CATTLE, mixed, On account Mr Win. Oklerog. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. MRS PRESTON, the proprietress of the popular Tea Rooms in Revell Street intends to instal a SODA FOUNTAIN at tbe end of October when all the fancy summer drinks and ice creams will be supplied, whether American or Colonial. Patrons please note—The fountain ba ß been ordered direct from New Ytffk and should fill a long felt want - WAIT AND REE,
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1918, Page 3
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