TO-NIGHT! POLLARD'S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! A Sensational and Original Drama, starring the Popular Artist MAE MARSH “MONEY-MAD.” “MONEY-MAD.” Its a Goldwyn! And a Most Exciting Story.—A .Girl’s Fight Against Dread- ' ful and Terrifying Odds. “SPIES "WITHIN,” Fifth Episode of :“THE HOUSE OF- HATE.” “Who is “The Hooded Terror? ” Still a Mystery. Topical Budget.
For continuation of news see first and fourth pages. XjAOR SALE.—S-Seater Maxwell CAR I -*- (self-starter), electric light. ' Price £250. ■ Apply—Robinson and Sons, Hokitika. "¥"W7'ANTED, —GIRL for Shop. Apply W. Rcvell Street. WANTED.— Good GIRL for Federal ( Supper Rooms; good wages, easy 1 place. * TTYANTED—A VSLABBY, second • V V 'BREAICER-DOWN, and MAN to' load timber. Apply at Siding to Baxter Bros., Three LOST —111 Park or Hall Streets a greenstone and gold BROOCH. Re ward on return to “Guardian” Office. LOST —An Axle CAP from Hudson Motor Car. Please return to G. Linklater, Stafford, or Guardian Office. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at the County Office, Hokitika, up to NOON on AVEDNESDAY, NOV. 26t1i., for the MAINTENANCE of the Three Mile and Five Mile Bridle Tracks, (including bridges), the Waiho-Bluff Track, and the Three Mile Creek Ferry in one contract. Conditions of contract may be seen at the Post Offices: Okarito and AVailuikupa, and the County Office, Hokitika. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T, AV. DUFF, Coupty Chairman. AUCTION SAXE OF SOUTH AVESTLAND Fa«M. AT AVATAROA SALE YARDS. ON FRIDAY, 14tli. NOVEMBER.
M HOUSTON AND CO. • favoured with instructions will sell by public auction on behalf of the Beneficiaries of the Estate of the late Trooper Robert Jwes Gibb: Lease in Perpetuity Section 240-5, Blk, YII, Wailio Survey District containing 283 acres, ring fenced: about 60 acres in grass, remainder is all good flat country of mixed totaras, matai, scrub and nigger head fern. Can be made freehold at 10/- per acre. Distance, 1 mile from Waiho, Gorge. Post and Telegraph Office, betel and school, with frontage of 60 chains to main South Road, and in yiew of the early bridging of Wailio and other rivers, would be a valuable dairying property, being a central block in the Wailio Valley.
AUCTION SALE. OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY. at wataboa” saleyards. ON FRIDAY, 14th. NOVEMBER. M HOUSTON AND 'OO.. • instructed b.y Mr R. Haste, will sell as above: Leasehold Section, No 2815, Block 1 "VYaitangi—Laaua S.D. Containing 394 acres held under Renewable' Lease, j'ental £4 half-year-ly. AU fenced and subdivided with 3-roomed house thereon. The land consists of 150 acres ribbonwood country, balance white pine and birch; 50 acres are in grass and 15 acres felled bush. Within 1$ miles of Wataroa saleyards and ix a very fine wintering place. —ALSO—--140 EAVES (4,6, and 8 tooth) with Lambs. 75 HOGGETS. 25 Head Mixed CATTLEKOKATAHI YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At Noon. Messrs %w. jeffries & coy. will sell by public auction as above: — 20 2 and 3 STEERS, 64 MIXED AGES AND SEXES. Note.—Graziers in need of good forward stock should not miss above fixtures. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1919, Page 3
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