THURSDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! THURSDAY! An ALI.-BNCSLISH PRODUCTION, starring VIOLET HOPSON and STEWART ROME in: “A DAUGHTER OF EVE” “A DAUGHTER OF EVE” FURTHER CHAPTERS of the Serai'‘SMASHING BARRIERS” ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA! ORCHESTRA! Princess Theatre, Hokitika A— Wednesday, 16th March, 1921 >Oo -4r A Grand Concert To Celebrate the National Day of Ireland. -> I.—Opening Selection, 2. —Piano Duet, 3. Song, 4. —Song, o.—Reel, (i. ; —Song, 7. —Violin 8. Song, 9. —Song, 10.—Tableau, PART I. St Patrick’s Day,” violins Irish Diamonds” (2) “Father O’Flynn,” “The Dearest Spot in Ireland Misses Hatch & Knowles, Misses Daly and Giese, piano. Misses Daly and Giese. Mr L. Aldridge. Miss M. Bruce. Solo, Misses Mclntosh, Gibbons & King, and Selected, Selected, ‘The Last Rose of Summer,” Selected, “Erin’s Glory, Sorrow, and Hope, Master Gibbons. Mr T. Clarke. Rev Father McDonald Miss E. Hatch. Mr W. Shand. Convent pupils. 1. —Piano Duet, 2. Song, 3. —Song, 4. —Song, 5. —lrish Jig, (>.—Song, 7. —Chorus, 8. —Song, 9. Song, INTERVAL OF FIVE MINUTES. PART 11. “Irish Diamond:,” (3) .Misses Daly and Devaney. u The Dear Little Shamrock,” Miss M. Jones. Selected, Mr T. Hogan. “The Minstrel Boy,” Mr T. Stopforth. Misses Mclntosh and Gibbons “Irish Lullaby,” Miss D. Shand. “West’s Awake,” Convent pupils. “Last Moments of Emmet,” Mr D. Roberts. Selected,- Mr T. Clarke. GOD SAVE IRELAND. Admission —Circle and Stalls 2s, Back Seats, Is.
I h FOIt SALE—Chestnut C ELDING, four years by Woodland Whispers; Also rubber tyred GIG and HARNESS— It. Thomson, Gibson’s Quay. WANTED— A Capable WORKING FOREMAN to take charge of Petersen’s Road Extension, Hari Hari district; expenditure al>out £1,700; wages £o Bs. per week. Apply W. Millner, 1 County Overseer, Kanieri. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. STOCK RANGER FOR COUNTY DISTRICT. TjUBLIC NOTICE IS GIVEN that -I- MR. AV. THOMSON, of Ross, has been appointed STOCK RANGER >oi the County of Westland, and will make periodical visits to all parts of the district, front Teremakan River south (including the Christchurch Road) from on and after the 21st. insf. D. J. EVANS, County Clerk. LONGFORD HALL, KOKATAHT. FRIDAY, March 18. Hokitika irlsh concert PARTY will repeat their programme as above. Admission Is. In aid of the Kokatahi Catholic Church fund. To lie followed with a dance. M. MACKINNON, L. WALLACE, Joint Secretaries. TO BUSHFELLERS! -4 AA ACRES (or more) to be I'ELLUU 'LED at Castcade, mostly ( light silver birch country, scrubbing ex- ( tra light, trees 36 inches; Hut provid- , ed, good delivered town prices plus ( freight on'boat; best mutton 4d. per lb. °Price £3 per acre. Nolan Bros., ; Okuru. Apply to:-- 1 M. HOUSTON, ( Hokitika. j NOTE:—The last party made £8 per ( week per man on the adjoining ( * Block. , f
WATAROA stock SALK. SATURDAY, 19th. MARCH. At 11 a.m. Messrs w. jeffries and co., will sell ou account Messrs H. Heveldt, Jas. Donovan, J. Condon, T. Nolan. Gibb Bros, J. Christiansen, Scott Bros., and Mcßride Bros.: 40 BULLOCKS F and F, 2. 3 and 4 year olds. 32 STEERS, 2*yr. good frames. 30 Fat HEIFERS. 300 Fat WETHERS. 100 Fat EWES. Special Entry for Gibb Bros. 40 Prime Fat CATTLE. 150 Fat EWES and WETHERS. 12 FAT CATTLE, For McPherson Bros. IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING ABOVE. Instructed »v the Public Trustee we will sell by public auction the Lease of Sections 2356, 2357, and 2359, and M.L. 736, containing 1245 acres, known as Wallace’s Swamp, situated in Block VII, Watnroa Survey District. The term of lease to be 3 years from the Ist April, 1921. Full particulars from the auctioneers and at the sale. SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES. WAGGON AND HARNESS. THURSDAY, 24th MARCH. At 1 p.m. AT TNANGAHUA JUNCTION YARDS McMahon and lee win sell ■ by Public Auction on account of Mr H. J. R. Smith: 3 Three-quarter Draught HORSES (5, 6 and 7 years old) tow in full; work, guaranteed good and reliable. TIMBER WAGGON. Capacity 9 tons or 3000 feet of Timber. Also Harness for above Horses. KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. w EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 28th. A GRAND CONCERT and BALL - will be held as above in aid of St. Joseph’s School Prize Fund. Admission to concert, 1/,; to Ball—Gents 2/-,' Ladies 1/-.
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