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WANTED A SSISTANT WARDSMAN—'Wit-1 knowledge of gardening. Re turned, Trooper preferred. Wages £lO per annum, all found. Apply at one to ' . / MASTER, Old Peoples Home, Kumara. • j FOR SALE. 2 CORNER SECTIONS, No 55 ant 69, Freehold, Revell St., site ol j late Empire Hotel, 42 feet frontage, j opposite Bank of New Zealand, town of Hokitika. | South Hokitika, across the river, Sec- • tion 1728, 5 acres, 1 rood, 00 perches; j Section 1730, 10 acres, 2 roods 01 perch : both of these facing the South Road. I 9 town allotments, of about 1- acre j 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. THE GRAND GYMKHANA. VISITED BY SELL'S CIRCUS. TO BE HELD ON CASS SQUARE. ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th. (In aid of Westland Hospital Me- i morial 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 ME. 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. 2.4s—Fire Brigade Competition. 3 p.m.—Boxing under 15 (with j Gloves). I 3.ls—Vaulting Competition. Handi-' cap open. i 3.30.—P0i Dance by Maoris. j 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. j 5 p.m.—Sailors’ Hornpipe. 1 s.ls—Tug-of-War. j s.3o.—Bo'xing Event, Miller and ! Sweep j Also —Married Women’s Race Handicap (1 yard -given for each child). ! Valuable prize ; Stepping Compe- j tition, Entry 1/-; Umbrella and Cigar- j ette Race; Relay Race ; Obstacle Race; j Putting Competition, will be held on j the ground. ’ Admission to Square:—Adults 1/-:: Children 6d.: Grand Stand 6d. ! HOKITIKA BAND and CALEDONIAN PIPE BAND will he in attendance. A GRAND CONCERT will be held in the Princes Theatre in the evening. SPLENDID PROGR A MME—Admission—Upstairs 2/-: Downstairs l/-. ! WATAROA SALE. TUESDAY, 16th MARCH 1920. j At 11 a.m. ; Messrs w. jeffries and co. I will sell on account of Messrs H. . Heveldt, Jno. Collett, Ferguson Bros., J Walsh Bros., J. Donovan and T. No- : lan:— - j 50 FAT SHEEP, , 150 f. and f. STEERS and HEIFERS. I FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. HARI HARI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th, 1920. j At Noon. ' i
Messrs w. jeffries & coy. will soil oh account of Mcssis J. Manern, Wood ham, Ferguson, Smith, Adamson and Hondo: — 10!) f. and f. LAjMBS, GO 2 and 8-yr. STEERS, 20 WEANERS, 18 Empty COWS. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED.
CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD |J SEPARATE APPLICATIONS ac- * k) (0111 pan ied by testimonials, ( on forms obtainable at the Board’s • Office, Cliristclmrch, will be received | not later than 4 p.m on WEDNESDAY, 31st MARCH, for positions as under. 1 Applications received after the time ; 1 mentioned will not be considered. ■ ADDINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH • ' WEST, ELMWOOD, GREY. 1 MOUTH, LTNWOOD, PAPANUI, ST ALBANS, SHIRLEY, J SYDENHAM, TIMARU MAIN. —Assistant Mistress; Salary * £l3O-£UO . [ ELGIN, GOEDSiiOROUG 11, lIUNDALEE, UPPER, WAITOHTSole Teacher; Salary £l3O-£l6O. c ALT'ANDALE. BRUCE BAY, FOUR 1 PEAKS MIKONUI—SoIe Ten- 1 cher: Salary, £l3O-£l6O, pins j £2O house allowance. | FAIRLIFj, LOBURN, MOUNT SOM. ERS, ORARI, SUMNER, WEST- f ERFlELD—Assistant Mistress e Salary £I4O-£l6O. ■ CHRISTCHURCH WEST—Assistant - Mistress; Salary £l6O-£2OO. TAWAT—SoIe Teacher; Salary, £IGO ( £220. • i new BRIGHTON, SHIRLEY, TE- . MUKA, 'ITMARIT 'MAIN— As- 6 sistant Master; Salary £2lO- d £240. h LYTTELTON— Assistant Mistress; a Salary £2lO-£240. f WEISTERETEf'D —Headmaster ; Sal- j ary, £220-£270. i KAIA.POI, Assistant Master; Salary, £2oo-£270. 1 r HAMPSTEAD, (AshlnirtonL—Head-, master; Salary £340-£3BO. ' \ WAIMATAITAI. (Timarii)— Hoad. , master; Salary £‘l2o-£4oo. It The above salaries are exclusive of a Grading increments and additions tin- j der Schedule VI. ' * H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, sth. March, 1920.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1920, Page 3
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