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In the Estate of GEOIUIE SCOTT I ROBERTSON, late of Hari Hari, set- ! tier, deceased. AL L CLAIMS against this Estate, duly certified and in detail, are requested to be sent in; and all outstanding accounts are requested to be paid to Mrs O. A. Robertson, of Hari Hari, Executrix under the Will, or to the undersigned, not later than the. 14th. inst. < A. G. PILKINGTON. ' Solicitor for Executrix, Hokitika.

ST. MARY’S BAZAAR, CONTINUES. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! STILL LARGE QUANTITIES OF PLAIN AND FANCY WORK, PRODUCE, LAMBS, DUCKS. FOWLS AND GEESE, TO CLEAR AT VERY CHEAP RATES. AUCTION! AUCTION! TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD. AUCTION SALE. OF THE AUXILIARY KETCH “WAKAITI.” AT THE MART, HOKITIKA, ON WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE, 1920, At 3 p.m.

M HOUSTON AND CO., AtX < acting under instructions from whom it may concern, will sell by public auction as above:— The Auxiliary Ketch “ WAKAITI,” now at Hokitika wharf.. Length 52 feet, beam 12 feet, draught 6 feet (loaded), speed 7 knots. Hull, kauri built, double skinned, all copper fastened;, ketch rigged; sails in perfect order. Registered tonnage when trading 15 tons; licensed to carry two ! passengers. Fitted with two Anderson oil engines (one 25 h.p. and one 11 h.p.) in good order, burns distillate or power kerosene; bilge pump, electric light, friction winch. (new), handwinch, trawls, lines etc. Galley stove, f o’castle 4 bunks, engine room 2 bunks, hold 4 hunks. Everything in good sea-going order. ( The boat has recently been used for fishing, including trawling, and is described as a good sea boat, and has "been used for pleasure excursions from Hokitika to the "West Coast Sounds; also for mail and cargo services from Hokitika to Olturu, and from Hokitika aB far north as Karamea; cargo capacity about 20 tons.

M. HOUSTON AND CO. AUCTIONEERS AND L.-rND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREK.S. ! HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALE. ' I ■ i A ACRES O.R.P. situated at J- ” Koiterangi all fenced nttdj subdivided into convenient; paddooks. Large area ploughed and j» grass and clover. Balance aR cleared and in good gi-flaS,. Comfortable dwelling and good sheds. Milking 40 cows and situated close bo .school, Post Office and Lime Kiln. A nice compact farm. Price £22 per acre. QQO ACRES Freehold sd'-oatod at Mount Bonav, B.f>. near Evan?’ Creek. Ring and partly cleared. Splendid country when cleared up. P?i« fit 1 00 D J O ACRES Freeuold in two Seot) J- O tions of 270 and 343 acres respectively. All fenced, excellent grazing property. Only few miles from Cheese /;■ *oiy. .Situated Dry Creek, near Wacaroa. Price £ll per acre, Balt cash, balance. 5%. -j Afi ACRE.S ‘-flfcetiolid: at Koka-| Alp, fenced and cleared. Good dwelling erected thereon. Pi ice £ll fer acre, mK ACRES Freehold and 100 j A ORES, T.G.L. '(frontage) situated ut Wutnroa S.D., near Dry Creek. Ring fenced and in good grass and clover. Wintered 240 head . ,:f grown Cattle. Price £6.500. did proposition. QA A ACRES Rl'-t’-j situated . t Waffaha, about 140 Acres in good gras.-, paddocks. Balance ibbonwoc/i and black pine country. 4 roomed dwelling and sheds. Prioe as » going concern with live and dead bock 1 £l2 per acre. TOWN PROPERTIES-Call and inspect the list of Town properties we ha,7o for . disposal on easy terms. \Vo have several other good properties in other parts of the West Coast, also a number of Town Properties for =ale. Correspondence invited and inspection arranged.

Ml. HOUSTON AND CO Sure and certain, WADE’S WO!’ 1 r FIGS. Children like Him, Now that the cold weather is on us it is well to secure warm underwear, coats, knitted jerseys and furs, for which the house of Schroder’s 'are famous.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1920, Page 3

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