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WESTLAND HOSPITAL MEMORIAL WING BUILDING FUND.

A BASKET SOCIAL and PLAIN and FANCY DRESS BALL n aid of the above fund will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHI, on FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22. Prizes for best decorated Basket and best Fancy Dress. Baskets to become the temporary property of committee and be auctioned at supper time. First class music and efficient M.C. Support a worthy cause.

Admission Gentlemen 3/-; Ladies a Basket. J. W. KELLY, Chairman. MARK WALLACE, Hon. Secretary. AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY HERD. AT WATAROA SALE YARDS.

ON FRIDAY AUG UST 22nd, 1919, At 11 a.m. M HOUSTON AND CO.. ’• under instructions from MR R. HASTE, who is giving up dairying, will sell by public auction as above: 34 Choice Shorthorn DAIRY COWS, (exceptionally well bred) due Sept.

FURTHER ENTRIES WILL BE RECEIVED. AUCTION SALE. OF SPLENDID DAIRY FARM AT KOITERANGI. ON THE PREMISES, WEDNESDAY 27th AUGUST. At 1 p.m.

M HOUSTON AND CO. • instructed by Mr Geo. Lyes will sell by public auction on tile premises as above:

That desirable dairy farm consisting of Freehold Section No 970, containing 96 acres acres more or less, on which is erected comfortable dwelling, large barn and cow byre of 20 bails; all fenced, and sub-divided into convenient paddocks; this is excellent land and is all ploughable; also 32 acres T.G.Ia of same quality land. . -Iso Freehold Section, No 972, containing 127 acres, just alongside the homestead property; this is a [splendid ibloek, practically all

ploughable, ring fenced and well grassed Also 20 head Dairy Cows, due SeptOct., 1 Ridd, 4 bucket Milking Machine, 1 Watts 2J H.P. Engine, 1 Primrose Separator, 120

Easy terms can bo arranged. Full particulars on application to auctioneeers.

AT/EMPIRE HOTEL, ROSS. WEDNESDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1919. At 2 o’clock p.m. GW. MOSS AND CO., favoured • with instructions from Mr CHARLES RAFFERTY, will submit to public auction as above : vaulable farm property situated Waitaha. Section 927 0.R.P., 299 acres, of which about T2O acres in grass; with tworoomed Cottage, Milking-Shed, etc., erected thereon; adjoining factory and school. Renewable Lease, 66 years. 143 acres; L.1.P., 258 acres of which about 80 acres are in grass.

The above properties are specially suited for dairying purposes, and afford an excellent opportunity to those in quest of land. The sole reason for disposal is owing to tlie ill-health of the owner.

Easy terras can be arranged. For further particulars apply to— MR CHARLES LAPFERTY, Waitalia, or— G. W. MOSS AND CO.. Auctioneers Greyraouth.

AUCTION SALE. FLANMILLING PROPERTY AND PLANT. THURSDAY, 28th., August 1919. At 12.30. p.lit.,sharp. Messrs ve. jeffries and co., instructed by the Waitaha I* laxmilling Syndicate will sell as above on tile ground Waitaha : The whole of the well-known and up-to-date milling plant and Leases, comprising 14 h.p. Double Cylinder portable engine (Pnxman). Stripper, (Booth and McDonald), with patent drum dresser. S.W. patent catcher and washer. Burgess scutcher. Centrifugal pump, Belting, Shafting, Pulleys, Weighing machines, tow press, Fibre press Blacksmith's tools, Punts, 4 huts, 3 roomed house, galvanised iron, cylinder oils, steel bars, etc., etc., etc., in all 108 lots.

—ALSO—--5 Horses, drays, and harness etc. Lease No 1294, over 1130 acres with flafx-euttlng rights. Rental £1 per aniniim. Sufficient cutting now in sight, for 2 years run.

Full particulars from “Star Office”, Greymouth, Jos. Mauera, Pukekurn, and the auctioneers. Sale at 12.30. p.m. sharp. Luncheon provided.

CYCLONE A FENCES . AND . GATES Write for Catalogue of Many Designs nun I nuc nn 178 Montreal Street UluLUntL UU. CHRISTCHURCH

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1919, Page 3

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582

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1919, Page 3

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