TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT I s: a a E SS ::::: “the end of the game.” THI'RSDAY The beautiful, enthralling and brilliant screen—-THURSDAY version of Australia’s most phenomenal success: “POSSUM PADDOCK.” “POSSUM PADDOCK.” ii A thrilling and gripping story of Australia’s great outback, presented by Kate ie Howard. Adapted to the screen from the play that made all Australia i' laugh through its tears during the war. •t For your delight in seven glorious reels.A real sunshine film—laughter and ft smiles, with a tear or two. Showing the trials and hardships of the settlers , on the land in the great “Never-Never.” |>K ICES— Circle 1/7; Stalls 1/1. Reserve at Mclntosh’s.
.1 LATE SHIPTING. I' AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. II LONDON, March 8. 1 Arrivals at Christiania. —Henrik Ib:1 son; at Suez, Petorton, Westmoreland; e at Alexandria, General Church, at , Colombo, Javary, Ormonde Stroma ■ at t Table Hay, Sydic. Departure from Fremantle.—Pollard- - t'li. ' NEWCASTLE, March !). Arrived. -Broxton Cosmos from New Zealand. ' HOBART, March 9. Sailed. —-James Cram for New Zea--1 land. 1 GREYMOUTH, March 9th.—Arrivr cd at 10 a.m., Nile from Westport. ROMNEY RAMS. OR immediate delivery, five twotooth FLOCK RAMS, pure-bred registered. Price Co os each. AY. .JEFFRIES & CO.. Hokitika. football. | 1 THE ANNUAL' MEETING of the SOUTHERN DIVISION takes place on WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9th. j _ 1921, at 7 p.m. at Mclntosh’s Club Rooms. ! t All teams and intending teams for J season 1921. will be required to have | two delegates to represent their team. | At this meeting must hav ' written authority to act, same to lie handed to the Secretary. | BUSINESS—To’ arrange for appliea-. t-ion to have the Southern Divis- | ion formed into a sub-union for ! the purpose of controlling Rug- j bv Football. ! E. W. KEEN AN. Secretary. PIRATES FOOTBALL CLUB. J; A MEETING of the above Club will J j he held in the TOAA’N H.\I,L. L RIME on THURSDAY MARCH 10th. ! p at 8 p.m. sharp. All members ■>n:l ; tending members are requested to at-; tend. Business important. ! V. COM PORT. Secretary. PUBLIC MEETING. i 4 I A T THE REQUEST o! a iiumhm ol citizens 1 HEREBY CONVEXK A .MEETING to he held at TOW HALL on FRIDAY NIGHT 11th. inst.. at 8 : j p.m. (after Council Meeting) ot citizens and all bodies favourable to the con qf a beautifying scheme for die Borough commencing with Ccs square. ( C(, cl rtf: es G. A. PERRY, V» Mayor. W 1 HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY. CONSUMERS aro reminded that the Gas Accounts tor t.lie month oT FEBRUARY fall to he paid at the Company’s Office, Tancred Street, by 1 p.m., TO-AfORROAY, 10th INST., otherwise., Discount cannot be allow'd. Wm. WILSON, Secretary ca loi wi co mi fei da 20 Al AV G( bo FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. WE ARE INSTRUCTED to oil’-i by private treaty for iinm uliaic ale on account A. H. Kggeling Esq . )kuru his Farm and Run property comirising 538 acres Freehold and Leaseiold Lands and AA’aitoto Run of 20,900 lores. Together with 200 SHEEP (ewes and lambs). 100 Head Mixed C.VITLE. Plough, tyne harrows, oiiltiv.wor. cliaffcuttur, small dray etc., etc. On th 0 Homestead Block is erec'od a irst class modern residence with ali onveniences. Full particulars from the auctioneers AV. JEFFRIES and COY. TENDERS FOR CARTING. THEN ITERS ARE INVITED for -1- CARTING 20,000 TONS of COAL rum Archer’s Mine Capleston to Crona!iin Railway Station. Tenders may Made for the whole quantity or for lots if 2.000 tons or upwards. Specifications may be seen at the idice of the undersigned or at F. AY. Archer!s residence, Capleston. TENDERS CLOSE with the underitrued on THURSDAY 17th. MARCH 921, AT NOON. H. P. LAAVRY, Box 12, Reef ton. SEASON 1920-1921 Cocksfoot Red Clovor English Rye White Clover Italian Rye Timothy Dow Grass Alsyke Lotus Major, etc., etc. Paterson, Michel 2 ah sp ha Oil dr | Riclii 7 tn Ei pic plr bu am ha £2 dai 1 ex an 5 : dai 2 Or ed. Pr 1 we i tie ds -■i) Bp£
-ANTED—Two Experienced BUSH ’ * MEN; and one SAWYER, able to keep saw. Good wages. Apply D. J. Cuttance, The Dart Sawmilling Company, c/o Paradise, Glenorehy, Queens- ! town. KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 28th. l A GRAND CONCERT and BALI/ * * "ill be held as above in aid ol St. Joseph’s School Prize Fund. Admission to concert, 1/-; to Ball—Gents 2/-, Ladiee 1.-. i ' 1 TO BUSHFELLERSI I A/\ ACRES (or more) to be FELIAyU 'LED at Cascade, mostly light silver birch country, scrubbing extra light, trees 36 inches; Hut provided, good delivered town prices plus freight on boat; best mutton 4d. per lb. Price £3 per acre. Nolan Bros., Okuru. Apply to: M. HOUSTON, Hokitika. NOTE :—The last party made £8 per week per man on the adjoining Block. KOKATAHI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY 16th. MARCH. At 1 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO.. • will sell by public auction as above: 75 Head Mixed CATTLE. | For Clients. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. ; PRELIMINARY NOTICE,' M HOUSTON. AND CO. •instructed by Mr. H. Haile will hold a clearing sale on the premises South Spit towards end of March of live and dead stock viz: 130 Mixed SHEER and LAMBS. 20 Head Mixed CATTLE. 1 HORSE. TRAP and HARNESS. POULTRY, SEPARATOR et c ., etc. Date and full particulars will ly notified later. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE IYfODERN BUILT RESIDENCE I*l. Fitzherbert- St. 5 large rooms also bath room, pantry, and closed porch. Every convenience. Well situated on good freehold 1 acre section Portion of purchase money can remain on Government Mortgage. For ‘price end particulars. Apply to: M. HOUSTON and 00.. Land Agents. n. Hrsm m co At ri [(INKERS and i.and a(;eyu wharf and camp streets HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALE. r»9 n ACRES L.T.P., with good U*J i T.G.L run thrown in, situat'd at Wataroo. Good flat land, all leared and in grass, except about 15 area standing bush and shelter patchs; well fenced and sub-divided into 9 addoeks; good 5 routed house with ash-house, store room and bath room, . and c. water, 8 bail milking shed, art sbed and shearing shed with large )ft, cow yards, sheep yards and dip, ith good water supply. As a going an corn, including all stock and implelents, except furniture and private ef--cts. . Carrying 75 cattle, including airy herd, 250 ewes with 240 lambs, 00 hoggets, 1 Hereford bull, 2 horses. Lout 1 mile from factory, school etc. ih)uld cut up into 3 nice dairy farms, iood terms. Price and particulars to onnfide clients. )K1 ACRES FREEHOLD a! JU Lower Koiterangi , all ploughbio; 200 acres ploughed* and all in tlendiil pastures. Good dwelling large am and milking shed, with Gane 4 )w plant. Well sub-divided into con enient paddocks. Milking 48 cows, ffered as a going concern with 50 cows horses. 34 slieep with lambs, 15 head y stock and full range of implements, rice :• d full particulars to bona fide ientn. (Od- ACRES LLP - scaled al ' all good flat couuy originally ribbonwood and in good nglisn grasses and clovers. All bugnable, about half the area already oughed. Good homestead and out hidings, slieep dip etc. Well fenced id sub-divided. Owner will sell lower ilf at £24 per acre or the lot at 25 per acre. Would make 4 splendid dry farmo. 7 ACRES, Borough Lease, Notterangi, all cleared and grassed t 30 acres light bush. Fence! üb-divided into 9 paddocks. Goo I mod house, large shed A good farm. Price £2500. JQO ACRES Freehold situated at JfJOMount Bonar, S.D. near Evans’ reek. Ring fenced and partly elear1. Splendid country when cleared up. rice £I7OO. COWN PROPERTIES- Call and inspect the list of Town properties e have foi disposal on easy terms. We have several other good proper es in other paiis of the West Coast, so a number of Town Properties fo. ; t , Correspondence invited and in lee.tion arranged. HI. HOUSTON AND CO
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