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j RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIAj A GENERAL MEETING will be held iit 7.30. p.m. sharp on , THURSDAY 27th. The Mayor (Mr Geo. Perry) is attending. 1 ROLL UP! N. AY. TULLOCH, Hon. Sec. FOR SALE. ‘ £ QRAIG LEA ” FARM, Kokatnhi. Apply at the farm to— MRS C. KETTLE, or MRS EVANS. TENDERS. rpENDERS AVILL BE RECEIATSD at the Office of the Public Trustee, Hokitika for the property known as “Holmes.” 1 • —Hokitika Town freehold sections 146f> to 1473, Revel] Street, area 2 roods 30 perches with all buildings thereon. 2.—-The buildings iron and sheds, separately for removal. Tenders close on SATURDAY, March 29th., 1919, at 1 p.m. AVAL DUNCAN and CO., Agepts.

HUQE JUMBLE SALE. LONGFORD HALL, LOWER KQKA- , TAHI. ’ THURSDAY AFTERNOON,- APRIL 8. ORGANISED BY LOWER KOKATAHI SCHOOL CHILDREN in aid of the BUILDING FUND of the WESTLAND HOSPITAL. Generous contributions by Kolcatalii and Koiternngi Settlers. Fancy Work of all descriptions. Fat Lambs, Sheep, Poultry, Kggs, Vegetables, Fruit Pee. serves, Sweets etc*. ROLL UP! ’ GREAT BARGAINS ! To be followed by a Ball in the evening. Admission to Ball—Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1 /-_ V. crough, J. LANG, Hon. Secretaries.

AUCTION SALE OF HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM AT KOITERANGI, WEDNESDAY, nth APRIL, 1919. AT 11 a.m. /f HOUSTON AND CO. L'-L • instructed by Mrs C. Dicdrichs, will sell by public auction on the premises as above:— THE WELL-KNOWN AND HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM OF 351 acres and 32 perches, being Section No. 1, It lock 1, Toaroha S.D. Improvements consist of a sixroomed modern dwelling with hot and cold water, and all conveniences, wool shed, washhouse, dairy with concrete floor, motor garage, shearing shed 30 x 401't,, cart-shed, 3-stall stable, and sheep yards. Practically all the area is ploughable. It is sub-divided into 7 convenient paddocks, well fenced with 7 wires, and partly with Cyclone fencing. 120 acres have been ploughed, and the balance is all in good grass, except for a few patches of shelter bush. At present carrying 1250 sheep and 35 head of cattle. Convenient to school, Post Office, and dairy factory. Title: —Lease in Perpetuity. Rental £3(5 per annum; freehold can be obtained at very low price. A T.G.L. of 200 acres, more or less, river bed frontage, being excellent sheep country, goes with the property. In the event of the property being sold the following stock will be offered vi'i: —soo breeding ewes, 250 fat and forward sheep, (mixed sexes), 30 Romney marsh ram lambs, 15 two-tooth to full mouth Romney rams, 25 head fat cattle, 10 mixed cattle, 20 18mos. Hereford shorthorn cross steers and heifers, 4 horses. ALSO. Shearing machine, 2&- H.P, engine, wool press, Cambridge roller, lime sower, disc, harrows, Massey-Harris lever plow, turnip ridger, saw bench, circular saw, spring dray, tip dray, harness etc., etc. For full particulars apply to the Auctioneers.

F. S. STEFFAN. PROFESSIONS L TAXIDERMIST. OF KUEOW, NORTH OTAGO. [XTISITKS TO NOTIFY the deer vv stalkers of Westland find the general sporting public that as a professional doer stalker's guide and taxidermist of over 2o years experience in New Zealand, they can rely on a first class job being made of their trophies at a very moderate charge.

CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Trophies for mounting can be sent cli- . root through the N.Z. Erprcss Com- | panv to Kurow railway station. LAUGHTON BROS., (Formerly of Kaniori and Greymoulli.) TTAVE PLEASURE in announcing , XI mat they have commenced in business as RAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS in the premises in t IVeld Street, lately occupied by Sir , ]V Ruchanan. Guaranteed- —a first class attielc, at ;i reasonable figure. Give us a share of your patronage, and we will he satisfied that our goods will secure all your trade. Terms Cash; or coupons.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1919, Page 3

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