TO BUSHFELLERS. TIECORD HIGH PRICE for IXL BUSHFELLING and record !,.»■ prico for. prime mutton; 200 acres of bush to be felled at Cascade in two separate Blocks all at £3 per acre. First Block of 100 acres river flat Bush, all small trees, mostly ribbonwood. . •Second Block consists of 100 acres of scrub land with patches of mountain Birch, trees 3G inches. Huts or comfortable tents erected; provisions delivered at cost price, plus freight. Good Mutton 4d. per lb, ■vppiy:— NOLAN BROS. Okuru.
i TO TRAMLAYERS. I ! rpENDJ'RS ARE INVITED "or TRAMLAYING, one or two miles. For particulars apply to: J- C, MALFROY & CO. Office, Hokitika, or Mill ; Three Milo. TENDERS WANTED. TCI OR CARTING TIMBER from Loop Line Mill to Awatuna Station. Particulars from;—, J. C, MALFROY, A Coy. Hokitika.
TO GRAZIERS. W E HAVE JUST LANDEDEIGHT FIRST GRADE TWOTOOTH ROMNEY RAMs fnira Mr W. F. Jacobs, Eeilding. Mr Jacobs is one of the oldest breeders in the North Island, and topped the market- for stud rams at Palmerston and Masterton Fairs last year. Apply early to— M. HOUSTON AND CO., Stock Agents.
RISE IN BUTTER FAT. TO DAIRYMEN AND FARMERS. rjTIIE OVERLAND DAIRY COY , Greymouth, are now PAYING 1S s}d per lb. for BUTTER FAT. All interested should note this. ’Phone 159. P.O. Box 154. OWNER AN ABSENTEE. Property lias to go, Nice House, 0 Rooms, all conveniences.
OIvITIKA, corner Bealey and Stafford Streets, nice T house of 0 rooms, verandah at front, "as and "as fittings, gas stove, high pressure water, bathroom, scullery, sink, washhouse, storeroom, wood and coal shod, Motor garage, 2S perches, more or less ii lawns, garden fowlrun. Asphalt paths, from and hack. The property is at present let to a first class tenrnt, but owner has left Hokitika, permanently, and lias reduced her price •'rom £360 to £3OO. AIRS FALKKNBACH. 59 Manchester Street, Christchurch.
KOKATAHi STORE CATTLE SALE. WEDNESDAY. 29th JANUARY, 1919. M HOUSTON AND CO * will sell by public auction as above: —- 6 3-yr.-old BULLOCKS, For Mr Ainos Wall. 13 2-J-yr. STEERS, 15 2,V-vr. HEIFERS, - 2 HEIFERS and CALVES, 1 HOLSTEIN BULL, 4-yrs., For Mulholland. 14 16 to 18-mos. S.H, STEERS, 4 16 to 18-mos. S.H. HEIFERS,' For Mrs Weir.
12 Mixed WEANERS. For Mr. E. Gale. 12 Weaner STEERS. 1 COW 1 Piiifc YEALER. For Mr H. Growcott. 36 21~yr. Hereford Shorthorn Cross STEERS, 9 2J-yr. Hereford Shorthorn Cross empty HEIFERS, (Extra good line.) For Mr T. ,J. Mcliarrv. 2.5 Head Mixed CATTLE, For Mr (L Lyes. (i 1-3-mos. STEERS, 1 Empty COW. fat, 1 2-vr.-old HEIFER, For Mr S. Havill. o 2.5 year old STEERS For l\ Amherger. o 'Weaner STEERS. For A. Dinnnick. 18 'WEANER CALVES, For Mr A. Jamieson 20 FAT SHEEP, For Mr F. Wall. 5 WEANER. STEERS. For a Client. 30 Fat EWES. For Mr J. Morris. 11 18-mos. lo 3-yr.-old STEERS, For Mr T. Chostcrinan. Further entries of rattle, and sheep solicited.
AUCTION SALE. OF FARM PROPERTY AT KOKATAIII SALEYARDS. ON WEDNESDAY. 29tli JAN, 1919. At 1 p.lll. M HOUSTON AND CO. • acting under instructions from Mrs J. Lock (solo Executrix in tec estate of J. Cronin, deceased) will s-'II bv public* auction as above: All that Block of First-Class ;;AND known as CRONIN S FARM situated at Upper Kokatahi. NOTE.—The above is a bandy little property, all excellent laud, and woitbl make a splendid oreltard or bee farm. Full particulars front the auctioneers. Have jou trim! WOLFE'S SCLI* NAPI'S for ki !n*-y nilxent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1919, Page 3
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