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I TO CUSTOMERS. M 1 R F. HOWARD desires t THANK all custodiers for thei past support, and would ask for thei continued patronage to his successor Mr W. Houston, who will continue th supply of milk throughout the towi from‘NOVEMBER Ist. All accounts owing are requested t be paid before NOVEMBER 15th. WESTLAND LICENSING DISTRICT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOl TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I DENIS MOYNIIIAN of Otira, be 5 ing the holder, of an Accommod’. tion License in respect of the house am premises situate at Otira and knowi as Otira Gorge Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will, at the nest Licensing Meeting, to be holden at Hokitika on Dec. 3rd day of December, 1920, apply for a Transfer of the said' License from myself to James Steele, of Kuinara, my Appointee. Dated, th'e 11th. day of October. 1920. D. MOYNIHAN. M. Hannan, Solicitor, Greymoutb.

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN RIDING. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, A T the request of many of the ,-ate■t l- payers, I have decided to become a candidate at the forthcoming County Election for the position of one of the representatives of the Southern Riding-

My long and continuous residence in the Southern district has given me a thorough knowledge of its resources 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 . the 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 Okarit'-, Tlrtice Bay, Okuru and Jackson’s Bay aro 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 has little or no effect. I do not seek election for personal aggrandisement or gain, but feel that I should place the close and practical i 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 lineß indicated above. I have the honour to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, JOHN RTTCHirc.

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL RIDING. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: AT the REQUEST of a number - of ratepayers, I have consented to contest a seat for the Central Riding of tlie Westland Comity Council at the forthcoming election. As a resident and ratepayer of many years standing. I claim to he fully conversant with the requirements of the district, and ;f honoured with your confidence, will at all times do my utmost to advance the interests of the Riding in particular, and the County generally. While desirous of curtailing any useless expenditure, I am in favour of a more gressive policy in regard to improved road construction, and would give ny earnest attention to the better maintenance of traffic bridges throughout the Riding. The deplorable State i f many of our smaller bridges and culverts, I consider, warrants more durable material being used in their reconstruction. 'lf elected £ will do my best to assist all classes of industry and any matter coming before the Council for the betterment of -Westland generally will receive my support. In conclusion, I trust to merit your interest and support on polling day. I have the honour to be, Your obedient Servant, H, H. MONK, Koßerapgi.

CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALES Season 1920-1921. Sale Time Catalogues Close. Nov 15 1920, 9 a.m., Nov 9 midnight. Dpc 7 1920, 9 a.m., Nov 30 midnight. Jan 14 1921, 9 a.m., Jan 7 midnight. Feb 16 1921, 9 a.in., Feb 9 midnight, Mar 17 1921, 9 a.m,, Mar 10 midnight. The above dates are subject to alteration. 1 RESERVES:—No reserve will be accepted on group lots and any farmer not wishing his odd bales grouped, must notify his broker when forwarding his wool in which case such bales will bo offered singly. BRANDS:—WooI to be branded by "rowers in the same way as during the commandeer, namely, on one side and one end. In all cases specifications are particularly desired before wool reaches store.

SCALE OF CHARGES. Commission 2 per cent on first £SOO nnd 1} per cent, on balance, plus consolidated charge for receiving, weighing, warehousing, lotting, stacking, cataloguing and advertising, of Jd per pound. Cartage to store, actual. Wool offered, but not sold 3s per bale, first offering and Is 6d per bale subsequent offerings. The above charges include free storage and insurance for six weeks, wool held beyond that period will incur a charge for storage of 3d per ba\e per week, insurance extra. I)ALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED. I). FRIEDLANDER, H. MATSON AND 00. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW Zealand; limited. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER* CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LIMITED.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1920, Page 3

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