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TO BUSHFALLERS. A PARTY of men is required to FALL 100 ACRES of busli. Price £3 per acre. Full particulars on enquiry to HARRIS BROS., Huhuka, South Westland. I WESTLAND ACCLIMATISATION j SOCIETY. THE SOCIETY offer a REWARD of ONE SHILLING for each SHAG’S HEAD delivered to the undersigned. I JAMES KING. i Hon. Secretary, Hokitika. RUN COUNTRY FOR SALE. 1 are instructed to offer by pri- ’ ’ vate treaty the following South Westland property as a going con- ' cern:— i RENEWABLE LEASE. 152 ACRES, annual rent £3 4s. | RUN OF 5,000 ACRES, 1 'SO HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Situated in a. good district, the land all being suitable for cattle-raising, containing extensive rich river flats, and capable of great improvement, j Owner, returned soldier, has been ordered away on account health. Price for the lot £750 cash. Particulars from— W. JEFFRIES & CO., Auctioneers.

AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY. AT THE MART, CAMP STREET, ON TUESDAY, 27tli APRIL, 1920, At Noon. IN THE ESTATE OF BRIDGET WADE (deceased.) Ttr HOUSTON AND CO., instructed by the Executors, will sell by public auction as above: — EMPIRE HOTEL, ROSS, as a going concern, with License, Furniture, and Goodwill of the business.

The property conssts of sections 149 and 87, containing 1 rood 12 perches, held under lease under Section 43 of Mining Act, 1898; 21 years with right of renewal, attachable to leases of Ross Town Sections. The building, which has oniy been erected a few years, contains 28 rooms, •and is well furnished throughout. Lists of furniture may be inspected at the office of the auctioneers. At present let to*a weekly tenant, and doing a good trade. Further particulars rnaye be obtained from the solicitors, Messrs Park and Murdoch, or from the auctioneers. K Houston °TcqT~~ AUCTIONEERS AND LaND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREW H HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALE. J ACRES O.R.P. situated at •I- Koiterangi all fenced aud subdivided into convenient paddocks. Large area ploughed and in grass and clover. Ralance all cleared and in good grass. Comfortable dwelling and good sheds. Milking 40 cows and situated close to school, Post Office and Litne Kiln. A nice compact farm. Prico £22 per acre.

OQ O ACRES Freehold situated at « t/O Mount llouar, >S.D. near Evans’ Creel;. Ring fenced and partly cleared. Spiendid country when cleared up. Price AI7OO oj| ACRES Freenold in two Sections of 270 and 343 acres respectively. All fenced, excellent grazing property. Only few miles from Cheese ye- -oi y. Situated Dry Creek, near Wataroa. Price £ll per acre Halt cash balance 5%. OA ACRES Native Reserve, leasehold t)U at- Araliura 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. i A O ACRES Freehold at Koka--1. TcOtalii. All fenced and cleared. Good dwelling erected thereon. Rr.ce £ll per acre. (tOA ACRES, Kanieri Lake Road, comprising 158 acres Freehold, balance T.G.L. Ring Fenced. About 100 acres in grass. Situated about 1J mills from Kanieri School and Post Office. Price £BSO.

TOWN PROPERTIES— Call and inspect the list of Town properties we have for disposal on easy terms. | We have several other good proper- . ties in other parts of the West Coast. , also a number of Town Properties for | =nle. Correspondence invited and inspection arranged. j M. HOUSTON & CO. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE 'TREATY ■ UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM MR , DAVID SPENCE OF RIMU. j That old established and, well-known BAKERY and GRO- I CERY business at Rimu, as a going ' concern. Property consists of good gen- I enl 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. Auctioneers, Hokitika. “TAN-OL” does much and costs little, polishes furniture, brightens floorcloth. | Quick, easy and economical.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1920, Page 3

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681

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1920, Page 3

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