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TO-NIGHTI PRINCESS THEATRE, TO-NICHT! E. J. CARROLL PRESENTS- «mi flljß CC[ COTiny » E. J. CARROLL PRESENTS- UUn wCLCU lUn* Adapted from the beloved story by Steele Rudd. A rollicking comedy of tustralia’s great “Out Back.” Produced by the man who made “The SeiltL lental Bloke” and “Ginger Mick,” Raymond Longford. If laughing hurts you don’t go to see “ON OUR SELECTION.” Prices: Dress Circle, 2s Id; Stalls Is Id. Reserve at Mclntosh’s.

ARAHURA STORE CATTLE SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20fch. At 1.30 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO., • will sell by public auction as above:— 12 4-yr old S.H. BULLOCKS. 8 2 and 3-yr. BULLOCKS, 7 Fat CATTLE for Mr J. Inglis. 8 head of Mixed CATTLE. For Mr J. Muir, Senr. 15 2 yr. old BULLOCKS. For/ Mr D. Bradley. 4 3-yr old BULLOCKS for Mr Haines. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. SPECIAL SALE OF STORE BULLOCKS. AT KOKATAHI SALE YARDS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. At 1 p.m. M' HOUSTON AND CO. • will sell by public auction a* '• above:— 40 3 and 4-yr. forward BULLOCKS. 10 2-yr. old STEERS. 10 head of mixed CATTLE. 10 Fat CATTLE. j for Messrs Boyd and Ryan. 2 3 yr. old BULLOCKS. 4 Yearling BULLS. For F. C. Marshall. 4 2yr. STEERS. For H. E. Winter. 2 HEIFERS with CALVES. 3 Yearling STEERS. 1 2yr. Empty HEIFER. For J. Monk.

FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED.. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. Season 19204921. CONCERT CHAMBER, -TOWN HALL. . Sale Time Catalogues Close Nov 22 1920, 9 a.m. Nov 16 1920, 5 p.m Dec 20 1920, 9 a.m. Deo 13 1920, 5 p.m Jan 31 1921, 9 a.m. Jan 22 1921, Noon Mar 3 1921, 9 a.m. Feb 24 1921, 5 p.m Other sales to be arranged. Each sale will be limited to 25,000 bales and wool will be offered in order of rotation as per arrival into store. SCALE OF CHARGES. Commission 2£% on first £SOO, 11% on balance, plus Consolidated Store Charge (receiving, weighing, warehousing, lotting, stacking, cataloguing and advertising) of Id per pound. Cartage to store, actual. Wool offered, but.not sold, 3s per bale first offering, l.s 6d per bale second offering. The above charges include free storage and insurance for six weeks. Wool hold beyond that period will incur a charge for storage at the rate of 3d per bale per week, plus Insurance at 3d per bale per month or portion of a month. Wool in packs over 48 inches is considered an outside size and will incur a charge of Is per bale, in addition to all other charges. - . Branding —Growers are notified tha bales must now bo branded on both ends (in not less than 3-inch letters), in accordance with the practice before Government requisition. IBRAHAM AND WILLIAMS I4D. )ALGETY AND COMPANY LTD. jEVTN AND COMPANY LTD lURRAY, ROBERTS AND COMPANY LTD. JEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE agency co. ltd. fOHNSTON AND COMPANY LTD. JEW ZEALAND FARMERS DISTRIBUTING COMPANY LIE. H. SCALES LTD. •URARAPA FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION LTD. RIGHT, STEPHENSON COMPANY LTD. CO-OP. AND

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN RIDING. ladies and, gentlemen, At the request of many of the ratepayers, I have decided to become a candidate at the forthcoming County Election for the position of one of the representatives of the Southern RidMy long and continuous residence in the Southern district has given me a thorough knowledge of its u-esources ■and requirements. ' I recognise that the completion of ■the Otira- Tunnel joining Westland with Canterbury makes it absolutely necessary that a vigorous Public Works policy by both Government and County should be undertaken in order that tii e remoter districts should receive the fullest benefit from that work. The bridging of all rivers from the Waiho South should be a cardinal feature in that policy. The extension of the Ross Railway and the improvement of shipping facilites at Okarito, Bruce Bay, Okuru and Jackson’s Bay are all necessary for the development of the land timber and flax of South Westland. For many years I have taken a keen interest in the development of that district and in this connection. I find -that without some constituted standing individual effort lias little or no effect. , I do not seek election for personal aggrandisement or gain, but feel that I should place the close and practical knowledge of the district what I possess at the services of the electors. If you do me the honour to elect me I shall use my best endeavours to assist the progress and development of South Westland on the lines indicated above. I have the honour to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, JOHN RITCHIE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21st. 1 A GRAND BALD will be held in - £%. the Public Hall Kokatahi in aid 1 of the funds of Kokatahi Football Club. ; j Gentlemen 2s 6d, ladies a plate. Gooc *, music.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1920, Page 3

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