j (For continuation of news, see fourth Page). j "V^rrANTED—BOY for Butchery busi- ’ ’ ness. Apply Andrews Bros., Rev. J ell Street. YXfANTED-A BOY or a MAN ty | f » work on a farm ; must be able to milk; good wages. Apply “Guardian” Office. Y^AMD— A HOUSEMAID. Ap- ’ ’ ply Dominion Hotel. T OST—A Brown and white SPANIEL Answers to name of “Reilly” £1 reward to fiin,der commufuioating with W. Bernhard, Humphreys. WANTED TO BUY-Second hand Lady’s BICYCLE or good frame. Apply C. E. Sparkes, South Spit-. FOOTBALL. CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th SENIOR OUP MATCH. At 3 p.m, JJIWIS Y. i^okatahi. ADMISSION 1/-, SAWMILL MANAGER, APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED up to 30th. SEPTEMBER. for position of MANAGER *or our Ongarue Sawmill and Tramway. Experience in construction of mill and tram work absolutely essential, also ability to handle large gang of men Capacity of mill 30,000 feet per day. Ten miles of Steel Tramway. < Apply, stating age, full details of experience and when services will ie available. Applications will be treated confidentially. ELLIS AND BURNAND LTD., 1 Hamilton. , FAREWELL AT ROSS. Asocial and dance win be held in the Totara Hall, Ross on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. to bid farewell to Mr Robert Cherrie. Admission—Ladies a plate; Gents 2/6. W. J. INGLIS, ' Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. ' ' i In the Estate of HENRY 'GERHARD DIEDRIOHS, late of Kokafahi, settler, deceased. PURSUANT to an Order of His Honour, Mr Justice Herdman, ' Probate*' ip the above estate has now been granted in solemn form. Notice is hereby given that ALL CLAIMS against the said estate must be rendered forthwith (certified to in the usual form) to William Frederick Diedrichs, Esq., Kokatahi or to the undersigned. And all accounts due to the said Estate must be paid forthwith. Dated at Hokitika, this 9th. «lay o? September, 1920. PARK AND MURDOCH, ! Solictors for the Executors. 1
VALUATION of WQQB AND SHEKPSKINS QN BEHALF OF THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for the info mation of all persons concerned that in accordance with the Notice in the New Zealand Gazette of the 12th. August, 1920, all Wool and Sheepskins, CJ«cludipg Wool of the 1920-21 QHp, and excluding Freezing Works’ Slipe and Freezing Works Sheepskins, delivered for appraisement into registered Government Brokers’ Stores on or before the thirtieth day of September, 1920, will be purchased on behalf of the Imperial Government. At that date Valuations of Wool and Shoepflkins in the Dominion will definitely cease. To avoid subsequent dislocation of the market the Wool and Sheepskin Brokers have undertaken -not to hold auction sales of Sheepskins, for six weeks following the 30th. September, by which date it is anticpated that rail wool scouring and fell mongering on behalf of the Imperial Government will be concluded' and the Works available for the purchase and treatment of privately owned Wool and Skins. To assist in ' obtaining this end I would request all farmers holding Wool and SKoepskins to deliver same to Brokers’ Stores as early as possible. W. F. MASSEY, Prime Minister.. 25th. August, 1920..
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1920, Page 3
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