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TQ*N!GHT I TO-M2CHTI POLLARD’S PIGTURESI A Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature ALICE JOYCE in: “SLAVES OF PRIDE.” “SLAVES OF PRIDE.” COMING WEDNESDAY—Louise Huff in : T’OTHER DEAR CHARMER.” CHAUTAUQUA. FEBRUARY 24th. to MARCH 2nd.-ADMISSION:-AFTERNOONS 2/-; EVENINGS 3/-. CHAUTAUQUA TO-NIGHT —Miss Ejriccson sings ‘‘Spiring Serenade”, Miss Carstensen plays ‘‘Spanish Dance,” Miss Grenand plays “Gavotte,” Miss Fergusson plays ‘Way Down Upon the Swauneo River,” Miss Truitt in Musical Monologues.

SHOOfINS S e fBY TELEGRAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION GREYTOWN, Feb. 28. t Shooting commenced at seven tlii; morniMjr, for the second day. The wea s tlier conditions "ere good and the ligli dull. Wellington match (500yds 1( s shots—L. J. Causey (Thames) 50, £i e 10s; J. C. Carter (Petone) 49, £7 10s W. H. West (Blenheim) 49, £(5; W. N, s Masefield (Sounds) 48, £5; A. Griffiths 1 (Westport) 48, £4; A. Henderson < iSounds) 48, £3 10s; F. Humphries , (Okawa) 48, »£3 10s; A. J. Green i Westport) 48, £3; W. J. Henry . (Christchurch) 47, £3; H. Storey (Martinborough) 37, £3. I'p to the shooting in this match, Glynn, K. Ballinger, and W. H. West were leading for the Midfield aggregate. 'For continuation of news, see fourth Page). DIGGERS’ FOOTBALL CLUB. A MEETING of the “D.F.C.” "ill lie held on this (Monday) evening in the Overseas Club rooms at 7.15 o’clock. All members and intending members are requested to attend. Business important. li. H. MOORE, Secretary. APOLOGY. I HEREBY TENDER an APOLOGY | t’o Constable Kennedy, for a state- j ment 1 made about him at Mari Hari , on a recent sale day reflecting on his , character. I unreservedly withdraw | such statement, being no truth in it. I and I regret having made it. MACRTCE PATRICK. WESTPORT JOCKEY CLUB. Nominations for »n events at the Autumn meeting CLOSE THIS (Monday) NIGHT at 9 p.m. with: R, PATTERSON, Secretary, Westport. FOR 1M 31 HD IA TE SALE. WE ARE INSTRUCTED to off'-: by private treaty for imnudiate sale on account A. H. Eggeling Esq . Okuru his Farm and Run property comprising 538 acres Freehold and Leasehold Lands and Waitoto Run of 20,00(1 acres. Together with 200 SHEEP (ewes and lambs), 100 Head Mixed CA'ITLE. Pl'High, tyne harrows. cultivato”. chaffcutter, small dray etc., etc. On th e Homestead Block is eree'ed a first class' modern residence with i’ll conveniences. Full particulars from the auctioneers W. JEFFRIES and COY.

WESTLAND LICENSING DISTRICT, j NOTICE oe application for transfer of license. s. r ALICE WINTER, as Executrix i i „f the Will of Henry Charles Don fins Gnylor late .of Woodstock, Hotelkeeper, deceased, being tlie holder nf i Puhlican’s Accommodation License in •espect of the house and premises situlte at Woodstock and known as “The

Royal Mail Hotel” do hereby give no. : tiv'e, that I desire to obtain and will at 1 the next Licensing Meeting to he holden !at Hokitika on the 9th. DAY OF MARCH. 1921, apply for a Transfer lof the said License from myself to Michael Keenan of Riniu, carter, my A ppointee. Dated at Hokitika, the 24th. day of Februarv, 1921. ALICE WINTER. Park and Murdoch, Solicitors, Hokitika. < FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Modern built residence in Fitzherbert St. 5 large rooms, also bath room, pantry, and closed porch. Every convenience. Well situated on good freehold i acre section. Portion of purchase money can remain on Government Mortgage. For price and particulars. Apply tq : M. HOUSTON and CO., Land Agents. s !; e C d I c f MUSIC. MISS CURTIN, TEACHER OF PIANO Theoretical and Practical.: ACCOMPANIMENTS a speciality. Y Music supplied for socials and dances. ADDRESS—e o Red Lion Hotel. Hoki tika. ORR BROS CARTAGE CONTRACTORS. HOKITIKA. HAVE LANDED a new 4-ton LORRY and are prepared to do all «inds of heavy or long distance carting at lowest possible rates. Picnic parties also conveyed. Private address:—Corner of Hump don and Rolleston Streets. Garage, 'Wharf Street. i v kokatahi sale yards. WEDNESDAY 16th. MARCH. At 1 p.m. M. will sell by public auctibn as above: — 75 Head Mixed CATTLE. For Clients. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1921, Page 3

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