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ho he For continuation of news see first an fourth pages. •is mENDERS are invited for PAINT «y , ING. Apply Keller’s Hotel. id I IT "VX^" ANTED—For two months, smal r i furnished HOUSE, for marriei ig couple; must have bathroom. Appl; ■e to “X” Cy'o Guardian Office. ie i- , TX/-ANTED, —Experienced MAN fo >r , ’ ’ tram repair work mostly. Appl; a Mnlfroy and Co. n WANTED— BOARD and LODGe ’ * ING for TWO CHILDREN, ages 11 and 8 years, attending school. Apn ply Mrs Parkinson, Kanieri Lake. WANTED-To Rent COTTAGE of " j ’ ' four or five rooms. Particulars apply to Guardian Office. WESTLAND WAR MEMORIAL rjIHE adjourned PUBLIC MEETING regarding the above project will j be held in the TOWN HALL on MONj DAY NIGHT at 7.30 o’clock, j Business: To receive Special Commit. . tee’s report, and deal with same. All persons interested, town and country residents, are invited to attend. G. A. PERRY, Cliairma n. ST. ANDREW’ HA'LL HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, March 24th., 1920. THE 'ANNUAL SALE OF WORK AND EASTER TREE under the Management, of St. Paul’s Ladies Guild. Plain and Fancy Work Stalls. Produce and Sweet Stalls. Also the necessary tea and supper rooms. . Open—2.3o. p.m. to 5.30. p.in., and 7.30. p.m. to 9.30. p.m. 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 4 acre each, East Road, Hokitika South. These 9 allotments, all surveyed are contained in Secton 1677, total area, 4 acres 2 roods, 16 perches. Apply to C. J. E. LINNEMANN, as Agent. jpiANO, "y'IOLIN, RINGING. WILLIAmT. JOYCE, (Pupil of Professor W. Gray, of the Glasgow University, and late of Covent Garden, London; also Gibbs-Jordan. i F.11.A.M) W' ILL COMMENCE TEACHING at the Studio, Hamilton St., Hoki- | tika, on March 3rd 1920. Students intending to commence the above subjects are requested to apply to the above named at the Dominion Hotel, before the 29th inst. NOTE. —Special arrangements are made for country pupils, THE GRAND GYMKHANA. VISITED BY SELL’S CIRCUS. TO BE HELD ON CASS SQUARE. ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th. (In aid of Westland Hospital Memorial Wing.) VALUABLE TROPHIES FOR PRIZES. THE GREAT SELL’S CIRCUS will . arrive on Cass Square when the following programme will be given: PROG R A M M E . 1.30 p.m.—Costume Football Match. 2 p.m.—Sack Race. Prizes Trophy. 2.ls—Highland Fling under 18 years. 2.30—100 yards Handicap. i 2.4s—Fire Brigade Competition. 3 p.m.—Boxing under 15 (with , Gloves), i 3.ls—Vaulting Competition. Handicap open. 3.30.—P0i Dance by Maoris. 3.4s.—Menagerie Race. (All animals allowed except horses and dogs). , 4 p.m.—lrish Jig (open). 4.ls—Fire Brigade Event . 4.3o—Blindfolded Boxing. 4.45—P01e Race. 5 p.m.—Sailors’ Hornpipe. s.ls—Tug-of-War. s.3o.—Boxing Event, Miller and Sweep ! Also —Married Women’s Raco Han- , dicap (1 yard given for each child), j Valuable prize; Stepping Coinpe- i tition, 'Entry 1/-; Umbrella and Cigar- ( otte Race; Relay Race ; Obstacle Race; , Putting Competition, will be held on . the ground. Admission to Square:—Adults 1/-; Children Qd.; Grand Stand Gd. HOKITIKA BAND and CALEDON- , lAN PIPE BAND will be in ( attendance. A GRAND CONCERT will be held in the Princes Theatre iti the evening. SPLENDID PROGRAMME —Admission—Upstairs 2/-; Downstairs VARATTURA FAT STOCK SALE. MONDAY, MARCH Bth Messrs w. jeffries and go.. will sell by public auction as above: 15 FAT CATTLE, For Mr M. Purcell. 25 FAT CATTLE, for Mr 11. Karnbach. 5 FAT CATTLE, for Mr I’. Jones. 12 DAIRY COWS, (in profit), for Mr W. Jones. 70 FAT LAMBS, for Mesrs Nolan and Hevcldt.
°° ANTED—For front office, Smai * * i'LAD. Apply Manager “Guar !!?? diem.” Tl ' £_ .. TV ANTED by GIBB BROS,, Waih * * Gorge, Bushfellers, 100 acres ill price 45s per acre. For particulars ap * f l ply, H. Jones, Railway Hotel, Hold lv tika. ARAFURA SALE YARDS, ar Lv MONDAY MARCH Bth. Gr. W. MOSS AND CO. will sell by public auction as 8 above: ’* 20 Prime BULLOCKS. On account of Mr R. Adamson. B ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE. MONDAY, MARCH Bth 1%/T HOUSTON AND CO. will sell by public auction as J above:— ] 7 FAT CATTLE. 40 FAT SHEEP. 20 PRIME! LAMBS, I for Mr. P. Olson. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY I I UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM MR DAVID SPENCE OF RIMU. That old established and well-known BAKERY and GROj CMRY business at Rimu, as a going concern. Property consists of good general store and dwelling (10 rooms), bakehouse and storeroom, large stables j 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. Auctioneers, Hokitika.
RAMS FOR SALE. E have for private sale 24 twoand 4 tootli ROMNEY MARSH RAMS, by Short’s ram from ewes imported from Jacobs. AVe can recommend them as splendid rams. Orders now being taken for immediate or forward delivery. Apply— M. HOUSTON & CO., Stock Agents. WATAROA SALE. 16tb MARCH, 1920. D ALGETY. <fc 00., LTD., will sell as above : 45 Fat and Forward CATTLE, On account J. Mcßride. 10 STEERS. 4 HEIFERS. On account August Heveldt. 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, on the West Coast. AH orders left with MR \. LAWN, Hairdresser, Revell Street, will receive prompt attention. J. C. STUBBS, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer.
M. HOUSTON * CO. U;CTIONKF.RS AND LaND AGENT! WHARF AND CAMP STRKK i S, HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALE. OOQ ACRES 0.R.P., about ]7< ““ fores in good grass paddocks balance white and black pine bush, a) fenced and subdivided. About 1/2 mill from Waitaha Cheese Factor, Tost Of fice nr.d School. Can ! o converted t< freehold at 93/- per acre. Splendif Dairying Proposition. Price £l2 pc: acre. Good terms. k)() Q ACRES Freehold situated a Mount Ronnr, S.D. near Evans Creek. Ring fenced and partly cleared. Spiendid country when cleared up Price £I7OO Ol O ACRES Freehold in two Sec O -I. O tions of 270 and 343 acres res peetively. All fenced, excellent grazing property. Only few miles from Cheesi Fc' + or.v. Situated Dry Creek, lieai Wataroa. Price £ll per acre. Hali .■ash balance 5%. O A ACRES Native Reserve, leaseholc wU at Arahura Valley; good homestead, barn, and farm buildings; all ir good grass paddocks. Also 1100 acre; freehold along Kawalca Creek, frontage to Old Christchurch Road. Splendid cattle or sheep run with great possibilities with a little improvement. Pric<
£SOOO for tlie lot. 6 ROOMED DWELLING, for nor of Stafford and Uealcy (Street, I acre section. All convent ences. Price £270. •j or ACRES Freehold at Koka -I. LrO talii. All fenced and cleared Good dwelling" erected thereon. Friet £ll per acre. Qnn ACRES, Kanieri Lake Road &VS vS comprising 158 acres Freehold balance T.G.L. Ring Fenced. About 10( aerfs in grass. Situated about 1| mile! from Kanieri 'School and Post Office Price £BSO. TOWN PROPERTIES-Call and in spect the list of Town propertiei wo have for disposal on easy terms. We have several other good proper ties in other parts of the West Coast also a mimbor of Town Propertiei l fo, sale. Correspondence invited and in speetion arranged. HI. HOUSTON S CO.
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