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with trains to Otira 8.0 p.m., Blackball ’ and Reefton 8.15 p.m. and Rewainii 9.0 p.m, ! Trains will leave Hokitika for floss it 10.0 a.m. and 7.15 p.m., arriving Ross at 10.55 a.m. and 8.10 p.m. respectively. The train usually leaving Hokitika tor Ross at 4.0 p.m. WILL NOT RUN. ' Tiainsavill leave Ross for Hokitika at 8.20 a.m. and 3.45 p.m., arriving Hokitika at 9.15 a.m. and 4.40 p.m. respectively. BY ORDER. NURSING. | l\/f~RS SINGER, (late of Auckland) is prepare dto attend patients, town or country. Address—Upper . Fitzherbert vStreet. j AUCTION SALE. | ON THE PREMISES. FEDERAL • SUPPER ROOMS, REVELL STREET.

TUESDAY, 30th MARCH, 1920. At 2.30 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO • intrnoted by Mr J. Cutbush will sell by public auction as above. The whole of the contents, including tables, 22 chairs, linoleums, large quantity of good crockery, cutlery enamel ware, kitchen utensils, table cloths, scales, gas rings etc. etc. Also for clients. —D. and S. beds and mattresses, arm chair, baths, couch and sundries. —ALSO—--30 FOWLS. 30 DUCKS. For a Client. KOKATAHI AUTUMN SALE. WEDNESDAY, 31st MARCH; 1920. Mhouston and CO., • will sell by public auction : 9 2 to 21-yr SHORTHORN STEERS 2 FAT COWS, 2 COWS and CALVES at toot, For Mr R. Preston. 4 16-mos. STEERS, 20 WEAKER S.H. CALVES (good), For Mr E. Smith. 16 18-mos. MIXED CATTLE, For Mr H. Growcott. 7 18-mos. MIXED CATTLE, ' For Mr Wm. Graham. 15 2V-yr.-old F. and F. BULLOCKS, 5 3-vr.-old F. and F. BULLOCKS, For Mr H. E. Winter. 30 FAT WOOLLY LAMBS, For Mr V. Bonar. 18 15 to ,18mos. Mixed CAITLE. 4 Empty COWS. 3 VE'AIiERS. For Spence Bros. 12 WEANERS, For Mr Af. Baird. 15 WEAKER S. For W. A. Jamieson. 20 2£ and 3yr. Forward BULLOCKS. - For Air. T. Stopfortb. 50 Store LAMBS. For Air T. Ecclesfield. 1 4J HACK MARE, broken to saddle and harness, (by Jedran-Stella), for Mr. AV. Smith.

ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. , HIGHLY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD I 1 PROPERTIES AT KUMARA, RA- j PAHOE (Nonr State Mine) AND NGAHERE. —For—r. Absolute disposal i» order 'o ■vnid the Estate of the late B. WADE, at j the Rooms, Mackay Street, j Groymouth. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 AT NOON. Messrs mark sprot and o: , favoured with instructions from E. Freebury, Esq., Executor in the estate of the late B. Wade, will "ell by public auction: i Lot. 1. That well-known property, din- j ated at Kumara, favourably 1 known as PEARN’S BREWERY as a going concern, with all plant and appliances. Lot 2. Freehold property, Kumara, with private house thereon. ] Lot 3.. Leasehold Property, situated Rapahoe (near new State Minelj comprising 7 of good land with RAPAHOE HOTEL thereon. Hotel is leased to good tenant and is doing good business with prospects of very considerable improvement. Lot 4 NGAHERE HOTEL, presently leased to Mrs Bernhardt and do

ing good business. ,„t 5. BREMOND’S HOTEL, Kumara, presently let to good tenant, AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: The Auctioneers commend the above properties to anyone desirous of entering the Licensed Victuallers' Trade. Ream's Brewery, Kuinnra, particularly, is well known, and doing a lucrative trade, which can be considerably extended. The plant is complete and up-to-date, while the water supply for brewing is absolutely tbe best on the West Coast. The Freehold of the hotel properties is being offered and will give to anyone desirous of entering the Trade an opportunity of acquiring a house of tlieir own. Full particulars of properties, conditions of sale, and terms, etc., can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, who will be glad to answer any enquiries. Hate of sale, m future issue. MARK SPROT AND CO., Auctioneers, greymouth.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1920, Page 3

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