j GftEYMOUTII JOCKEY CLUE. I SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 26th. J A * le above race meeting LADIES will be ADMITTED FREE to the courso and lawn. I M. J. FOGARTY, I Secretary. greymouth jockey club. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 26th. I AT OMCTO RACECOURSE. i TJ ETUItNED SOLDIERS Will be II ADMITTED FREE to the above , Race Meeting on production of tickets procurable froni SergtAl'ajor Armstrong i Secretary of the Returned Soldiers’ Association. M. J. FOGARTY, Secretary.
FOR SALE,
OIX-IiOOMED RESIDENCE, afc Stafford. Offers received until SATURDAY NEXT with the undersigned up to 7 p.rn. Sale price £4o"cash. Apple immediately. W.* M. ROUTHAN,
Goldsborough
PUBLIC HALL, KOITERANGI
mHE RESIDENTS OE KQITERAN Gl tender- a Welcome-Home So ciol, on FRIDAY NIGHT, April 2otli. to Corporal W. Smith, Privates J. Stan kej’j E. J. Joy, AV. Cropp, and E. Wall A cordial invitation is extended to al returned soldiers and the general public, VWi ATHLETIC SPORTS AND AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT! TO-NiGHT I! THURSDAY, APRIL 24th.
To be followed by a GRAND BALL in the evening in the Town Hall, Itinni. Admission Gentlemen 2/0, Ladies free.
ANZAC DAY OBSERVANCE
FRIDAY, APRIL 25th
10. a.m.—Memorial Services at Churches. Noon—Luncheon at Supreme Hall to Returned Soldiers and Veterans. 2.30. p.lll. —Public gathering at Public Library; addresses; Militarysa lute and Last Post.
11l connection with the above the Westland Patriotic Society cordially invites all Returned Soldiers and sailors, jf the N.Z.E.F., and Veterans of H.M. Forces to Luncheon at the Supreme Hall, Hamilton Street, at noon.
G. A. PERRY, Chairman,
lIARI IIAI!! STOCK SALE. SATURDAY, 26th APRIL, 1919, At 11 a-m, Messrs w. jeffries and co., will sell on accounts various clients: 120 HEAD CATTLE, (To be drafted. ) 20 Dry COWS (special line). 11 2] years STEEDS. 30 18 inos, STEERS. For Joseph McLean Esq. 200 LAMBS. 200 f.f. Mixed SHEEP. For F. Haddock, Esq. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. OKARITO FORKS YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, 1919, At 11 a.in.-
SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK. Messrs w. jeffries and co., will soil on account Mr M. Patrick, who lias sold his run: 80 FAT BULLOCKS, 3 and 4 years, 40 FAT HEIFERS. 2 and 3 years, 20 F. and F. 2i-yr. STEERS, 60 18-mos. MIXED STEERS, 5 Forward STAGS, 1 Useful half-draught MARE with foal at foot by Woodland Whispers.
GO ACRES (Elephant Swede) TURNIPS. \ For K. Nolan. NOTE: —A limited number of ad. ditional entries will be taken for this sale.
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE, picturesquely situated in Upper Weld Street, Hokitika, with over one acre freehold, laid out in grass paddocks and gardens; eight-roomed house,- workshop, new stable etc. A most suitable home for retired farmer, or poultry farm. Terms on application on the premises to : A. C. REYNOLDS.
F. S. STEFFAN. PROFESSION ATj TAXIDERMIST. OF IvUROW, NORTH OTAGO. •\7CTISHES TO NOTIFY the door VV stalkers of Westland and tho general sporting public that as a P l ' 1 ’- fessioual deer stalker's guide and taxidermist of over 25 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 direct through the N.Z. Erpress Company to Kurow railway station.
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