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SUPREME HAUL. PRINCE OF WALKS’ BIRTHDAY. i i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd. GRAND ball under the auspices of the Overseas Club. Admission; Double Ticket 4/-; Extra lady 2/-; gents only, 3/-.. Music under direction Mr A. Lawn; M.C., Mr A. Dowell. Dancing 8.30. W. A. BERRY, Hon. Secretary. < ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE. MONDAY, 14th. JUNE. Messrs w. jeffries and co., , will sell by public auction as above:— j 25 Fat CATTLE . , For Mr Kambaeh. | 20 SHEEP. , For a Client 15 Fat CATTLE. For Mr. J. Diedrich. ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 14th. MH OIT° TO X AND CO.. • will sell by public auction as above : 15 Fat CATTLE. For Mr Win. Jamieson. 10 Fat CATTLE. For Mr Jno. Olson. 70 Fat SHEEP. For Messrs Anderson Bros. AUCTION SALE. OF VALUABLE DAIRY FARM. ON, THE PREMISES AT WATAROA ON FRIDAY 18th. JNE, 1920. At Noon. M HOUSTON AND CO.. • instructed by Mr T. J. Hallahan will sell by public auction as above: His Choice Dairy Farm of 276 acres viz., 109 acres L.1.P., and 167 acres Renewable Lease; Rental . about £8 10 per annum. Improvements consist of 4-roomed dwelilng, sheds. All fenced with 5. wires, about 220 in good English grasses and clover, balance heavy bush. A good river bed run of 250 acres held under T.O.L. thrown in. Property will milk about 40 cows and carry 250 sheep through the winter. Situated alongside SaleYards and about 2} tniles from Cheese Factory by good road. Excellent Terms can lie arranged

WESTLAND ACCLIMATISATION AND TOURIST ASSOCIATION. NOW ON SALE. “BEAUTIFUL WESTLAND.” 4 N illustrated booklet of Westland XX scenic views, embracing all the beauty spots in Westland, coupled with industries and travel scenes, and many notable views of towns and district. Price only 3s. Secure your copies early.—Just the tiling to post away to advertise Westland? An artistic production of great value. JAMES KING, Hon. Secretary.

M. HOUSTON AND CO. \Iic.TIONEE RS AND LAND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STRESS. HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALE. H ft f* ACRES O.R.P. situated at X O Koiterangi all fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. Large area ploughed and in grass and clover: Balance dl cleared and in good grass. Comfortable dwelling and good Sheds. Milking “10 cows and situated close to school:, Post Office and Lime Kiln. A trice compact farm. Price £22 per acre, OQQ ACRES Freehold shunted at £t)t) Blount Bonar, S.D. near Evans’ Creek. Ring fenced and partly cleared. Splendid country when cleared up. Price £I7OO anD ACRES L.1.P., and Rcnew- & • O able Lease being Mr T. J. Hallahan’s farm at Wataroa, all fenced a wires, about 220 acres ip, good grass balance heavy bush. About 250 acres river bed lease thrown' in. Will milk 40 cows, and carries 250 sheep all the year. 4-roomcd Dwelling and Sheds. Alongside Saleyards and about 2£ miles from Factory and School, by good road. Price £l4 10s per acre. Excellent terms can he arranged. This is a good proposition and suitable to a returned soldier or anyone with limited amount of capital. 1/l A ACR FS Freehold at KokaJ. “t O tahi. AIL fenced and cleared. Good dwelling erected thereon. Price £ll per acre. j 1 ACRES Freehold and 100 J. 14rO ACRES T.G.Ii. (frontage) situated at Wataroa S.D., near Dry Creek. Ring fenced and in good grass and clover. Wintered 240 head ,f grown Cattle. Price £6.500. 'mFtidal proposition. q\ A ACRES L.1.P., situated . t OtU Waitaha, about 140 Acres in good grass paddocks. Balance bbonwood and black pine country’. 4 roomed 'dwelling and sheds. Price as a going concern with live and dead tocl; £l2 per acre.

M. HOUSTON ftND CO

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1920, Page 3

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627

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1920, Page 3

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