TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! World feature drama featuring BARBARA CASTLETON & JOHNNY HINES, “JUST SYLVIA.” , “JUST SYLVIA.” TOPICAL! SCENIC!-COMEDY! TOPICAL! SCENIC! COMEDY I MONDAY NEXT—“ THE WHIRL OF LIFE,” featuring Irene Vernon Castle and Captain Vernon Castle.
1U ly ' • iy W ANTED by GIBB BR0S » Waih. * ' Gorge, Bushfellers, 100 acres 0 _ price 45s per acre. For particulars ap ply, H. Jones, Railway Hotel, Hoki tika. n ,‘ s CHAUTAUQUA ACCOUNTS. [. T> ECElPTS,—Guarantors ticket sales 11L Hickson £24 12s 6d Wild £li . Preston £7 14s 6d, Stevenson £7 10s Bassett £7, Wells £5 18s, Stuart A. H q £4 18s, King £4 16s, Hon Michel £3 16: g 6d - Stave ley £3 12s, Rev. Bridgnuu £3 10s, Stuart D. P. £3 Bs, GalbTaitl ! £ 3, Perry £2 10s, Stewart I>. R. £C . 10s, Berry £2 10s, Murdoch £2, HousT t<>n £1 15s, Duff £1 15, Keller £1 10s, . Thomson £1 10s, Brunton £1 10s, Butt lor £1 10s, Payne £1 Bs, Davies £l, Mcj Gregor 10s, Robinson 10s, Davidson ( £8 8s 6d, Rev Fraser—, Norman —. £125 10s; proportion door sales, £ls Is , 3d; refund cartage £9 4s. Disbursements,—Guarantee, £300; Borough Council £5 ss; Cameron cartage, £9 6s; labour, £3 9s; insurance 10s; bill-posting and advertising £8 10s 3d. Balance levy on 30 .guarantors at £5 18s 2d each—£l77 ss. Total £327 Os 3d. R. WILD, Sec. T. R. HICKSON, Treasr. j HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS will he taken for the recovery of Outstanding Rates, "Accounts, and Dog Regisj Ration Fees not paid on or before TURDAY, MARCH 13th, 1920. A. A. ANDRE WES, Town Clerk. WAR MEMORIAL WING. ' GYMKHANA, MARCH 17tli, 1920. A SPECIAL MEETING of the SPORTING CLUBS and COMMITTEES will lie held at the Town Hall TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. to arrange the Sports Programme for above. Come along and help a worthy cause. R, WILD, Chairman. PUBLIC NOTICE. REDUCED PRICE FOR MEAT. OWING to the advance in the price of hides we are REDUCING THE ! PRICE OF MEAT, Id per lb. from TODAY, MARCH 2nd. AC. ,1. CORBETT, Butcher, Revell Street. FOR SALE. 2 CORNER SECTIONS, No 55 and 69, Freehold, Revell St., site of late Empire ■ Hotel, 42 feet frontage, opposite Bank of New Zealand, town of Hokitika. South Hokitika, across the river, Section 1728, 5 acres, 1 rood, 00 perches; Section 1730, 10 acres, 2 roods 01 perch ■ both of these facing the South Road. 9 town allotments, of about .V acre each. East Road, Hokitika South. Those 9 allotments, all surveyed are contained in Secton 1677, total area, 4 acres 2 roods, 16 perches. Apply to V. J. E. LINN E-MANN, as Agent. -piANO, y'IOLTN, gINGING. WILUANfL. JOYCE, (Pupil of Professor W, Gray, of the Glasgow University, and late of Covent Garden, London; also Gibbs-Jordan, F.R.A.M) WILL COMMENCE TEACHING at the Studio, Hamilton St., Hokitika, on -March 3rd 1920. Students intending to commence the above subjects are requested to apply to the above named at tlip Dominion Hotel, before the 29th instNOTE—Special arrangements are made for country pupils. RUATAPU AND MANANUI AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL AND SPORTS nio BE HELD AT LAKE. MAHINA--1 iu’a. on EASIER SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd., 1920. Handicap Chop, loin. Lying Log. Prizes £5, £2 and £l. Nominations 4/-, acceptance 2/-. Handicap Chop, 12in. lying I°gPrizes £3 and £l. Nomination 3/-, acceptance 2/-. Handicap Chop, (local) 12m lying log ; Prizes £2 and £l. Nomination 2/-, Acceptance I>. Handicap Saw, loin, two cuts,; Prizes £3, £1 10s, 10s.. 45., (five star tors or no second nionej). Sheffield Handicap, 120 yards; Prizes £2, £l, Trophy 3rd. Nomination 2/-, Acceptance. 1/Handicap Race 100 yds; Prizes £l, 10s. Nomination 2/-. POST ENTRY EVENTS. Returned Soldiers Race, Married Ladies’ Race, Single Ladies’ Race Girl’s Race, Married Men’s Race, Bushmen s Race, Boy’s Race, Stepping Competition. Sheep guessing competition and f ron,l kicking .competition. “Nominations, accompanied with lees, must be with Secretary l.y March 19th. Handicaps declared, March 24th. Nominations for events must be accompanied with last two >eai s performances. If not competed during that time, the last six performances E. BAKER, Secretary. AUCTION SALE. \T THE FURNITURE SHOr, WELD STREET. SATURDAY. 6t.li. MARCH. At 2.30. p.m. MHOIISTON AND C.O instructed by Mr E. Peako will sell by public auction as above: A .small quantity of Furniture, Pictures and Sundries.
BOLD HEAD YARDS. . i SATURDAY 6th MARCH > at noon sharp. J OPENING SALE. Messrs w. jeffries & coy. will sell in their new yards, (jtine- ! tion Waitaha river) as above on account > of following clients : Messrs Jno. Man. ' era, G. Rossenbeek, J. Thomson, Jos. Manero, J. It. Cropper, 11. Linklater, J. Mackay, W. Wright, H, Reynold j W. Thomson and Geo. Ferguson. 40 f. and f. 3 and 4yr. BULLOCKS. 80 2 to- 2|yr. well-grown STEERS. 100 mixed ages and sexes. 10 FAT COWS. 100 FATEiWES. 40 FAT LAMBS. 15 Weaner PIGS’. 5 Store PIGS. 2 Light HACKS. 20 Sacks of table POTATOES. I i Luncheon provided. The yards will lie formally opened at noon and buyers from north can proceed by early train 'to Ross where a car will run to the vards. I' J FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY j UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM MR. | DAVID SPENCE OF RIMU. That old established and well-known BAKERY and GROCERY business at liimu, as a going, concern. Property consists of good general store and dwelling (10 rooms), bakehouse and storeroom, large stables and cart-shed, 4 horses, 2 bread carts, spring dray, and harness, all in splendid order; also about 7 acres of good paddocks. Turnover 1500 loaves, and good cash trade in general store. Stock and furniture at valuation. For price and full particulars apply 'M. HOUSTON & CO. .j. Auctioneers, Hokitika. | RAMS FOR SALE. j WE have for private s ale 24 two- j and 4 tooth ROMNEY MARSH j RAMS, by Short’s ram from ewes imported from Jacobs. We can reconi- ! mend them as splendid rams. Orders 1 now being taken for immediate or forward delivery. Apply— M. HOUSTON & CO., Stock Agents. WATAROA SALE. 16th MARCH, 1920. TN ALGETY . & CO., LTD., will sell as above: 43 Fat and Forward CATTLE. On account J. Mcßride. PIANOFORTE TUNING AND . REPAIRING. Having resigned my position with the Bristol Piano Coy. to COMMENCE BUSINESS on my own account, I hereby solicit a share of the work, PIANOFORTE , TUNING AND REPAIRING, or. the 1 West Coast. AH orders left with MR j A. LAWN, Hairdresser, Revell Street, will receive prompt attention. J. C. STUBBS, I Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer. M. HOUSTON % CO. VUCTIONEERS AND LaXD 4 GENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREEiS. HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALE. OOQ ACRES 0.R.P., about 170 •■'ores in good grass paddocks, balance white and black pine bush, all fenced and subdivided. About 1/2 mile from Waitaha Clieesp Factor, Post Office ami School. Can le converted to freehold at 25/- per acre. Splendid Dairying Proposition. Price £l2 per acre. Good terms. OQO ACRES Freehold situated at Aa/e/O Mount. Bonar. S.D. near Evans’ Creel;. Rime fenced and partly cleared. Splendid country when cleared up. ’’rice £T7fio 0 J ACRES Freehold in two Sections c.f 270 and 343 acres respectively. All fenced, excellent grazing property. Only few miles from Cheese Priory. Situated Dry Creek, near Wataroa. Price £ll per acre. Halt •ash balance 3%. 30 ACRES Native Reserve, leasehold at Arahura Valley; good homestead, barn, and farm buildings; all in good grass paddocks. Also 1100 acres freehold along Kawaka Creek, frontage to Old Christchurch Road. Splendid cattle or sheep run with great possibilities with a little improvement. Price £SOOO for the lot. itOOMEi) DWELLING, corner of Stafford and Bealcy t, /, acre section. All conveiuPrice £270. A CRIES Freehold at Koka- j alii. All fenced and cleared. • ffling erected thereon. Price acre. Q AA ACRES, Kanieri Lake Road, comprising 158 acres Freehold, balance T.G.L. Ring Fenced. About. 100 acres in grass. Situated about 1J miles from Kanieri School and Post Office. Price £BSO. TOWN PROPERTIES-Call and in- T spcct the list of Town properties -» we have for disposal on easy terms.Wo have several other good properties in other parts of the West Coast. also a number of Town Properties for sale. Correspondence invited and in- • U spection arranged. M. HOUSTON S CO.
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