TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’B PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! (Another Australian Production.) D. B. O’Connor Presents, the greatsensational play: "THE FACE AT THE WINDOW." One of the most powerful Dramas ever produced. COMING THURSDAY (A Pathe Feature) Baby Marie Osborne in:— “DOLLY’S VACATION.” “DOLLY’S VACATION.”
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 nu above:— • 40 3 and 4-yr. forward BULLOCKS. 10 2-yr. old STEERS. 10 bead of mixed CATTLE. 10 Fat CATTLE. 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. WATAROA SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, 27th. OCTOBER, 1920. HOUSTON AND CO., • will sell ■by public auction as >ove: 35 2-tooth EWES and WETHERS. For Mr J. Collett. L 0 2-vr. old STEERS. 3 2-yr. old HEIFERS. For Messrs. Gunn Bros. 15 2-yr. STEERS. For Mr R'. Hyndman. !5 2-yr. STEERS and HEIFERS. 0 Fat COWS. ■For Messrs Harris Bros. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OTTING RACES AT GREYMOUTH !3rd. AND 25th. OCTOBER, 1920. "OLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS - will be. issued from any station Westland Section to Greymouth on irday 23rd. October and Monday i. October, available for return up md including 26th: October, 1920. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. SATURDAY, 23rd. OCTOBER. ain usually leaving Greymouth for itika at 9.20 p.m. will not leave 10.10 p.m. Kumara 11.0 p.m- Heft arrive 11.45 p.m. MONDAY, 25th. OCTOBER. tin usually leaving Greymouth for tika at 5.15 p.m. will not leave 6.15 p.m., Kumara 7.10 p.m., Ho[i arrive 8.0 p.m. tin usually leaving Hokitika for at 4.0 p.m. will not leave until n.m., Ross arrive 9.10 p.m. BY ORDER. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN RIDING. ES AND GENTLEMEN, he request of many of the rateayers, I have decided to become date at- the forthcoming Countion for the position of one of •esentatives of the Southern Ridng and continuous residence in them district has given me a a knowledge of its resources uirements. , ,gnise that the completion ot a, Tunnel joining Westland with ury makeß it absolutely neeesmt a vigorous Publio Works iy both Government and ConnId be undertaken in order that oter districts should receive the oenefit from tlpat work. .ridging of all rivers from the South should be a cardinal feathat policy. The extension of a Railway and the improvement ping facilites at Okarib:, Bruce kuru and Jackson’s Bay are all y for the development of the nlber and flax of South Westny years I have taken a keen in the development of that id in this connection. I find out some constituted standing effort has little or no effect, ot seek election for personal ement or gain, but feel that place the close and practical i of the district what I posie services of the electors, lo me the honour to elect me I my best endeavours to asprogress and development of estland on the lines indicated
I have the honour to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, JOHN RITCHIE. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN RIMNG. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AT the request of a number of ratepayers, I have consented to ofter myself as a candidate for the Southern Riding at the approaching County Council election. . In soliciting your support, I would respectfully point out that I have a life long knowledge of the district I seek to°represent and am conversant with its potentialities and requirements. My best endeavours will be put forth for the advancement of this Riding in particular and the County in general. The bridging of the rivers along the South road, the early completion of the Otira Tunnel, good roads for the settlers, improvements of the southern harbours for the development of the far South, shall have my special attention, and any other matters that may be brought forward pertaining to the progress of the district. Hoping to merit your interest and vote on polling day, Wednesday, November 10th., I have the honour to be, Yours faithfully, WM. SEARLE, Herepo. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is the pureßt spirit in the world I
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1920, Page 3
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