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■pOR SALE.—OIL LAMP in good J order; good light. Suitable for hall or largo room. Apply Oakdene. Wold Street. NOTICE. to AND W. ROSS notify that MR E. BAWDEN, for many years 1 their Cabinet maker, has taken over their Furniture and Cabinet making Department and while thanking the pulv I lie for liberal support in the past, they ask for, a continuance of that suppoit for their successor. ' The Door, Sash, and Joinery Works "'ill be carried on as usual by R. and W. Ross. In connection with the above MR E. BAWDEN wishes to notify the people 1 of Hokitika and surrounding districts that he has taken over the furniture and cabinet making department of R. and W. Ross, and ask - a continuance of tin ir‘support in Hie future EMANUEL BAWDEN. BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA. is HEREBY RIVEN that the following is the result of the Poll for the election of NINE COUNCILLORS for the Borough of Hokitika, taken at Hokitika on the 27th day of April, 1921, viz.: LLOYD, John 569 COULSON, Herbert Max ton 492 PERHAM, Richard Frederick 440 McGREGOR, Francis 439 KING, James 438 PILKTNGTON Arthur George .:. 389 WOOD, George Aaron 357 PARK HILL, Andrew 348 BLANK, Gustave Henry 333 TOOHEY, Edward Cornelius 329 WARREN, Thomas Neil 316 JOHNSON, William Joseph 254 SELLERS Charles John Patrick .. 248 REDDER SEN, Frederick William 186 Informal 23 I therefore declare John Lloyd, Herbert Ma.xton Couisuu. Richard Frederick Berlinm, Francis McGregor, James King, Arthur George Pilkingtou. George Aaron Wood, 'Andrew Parkhill, and Gustav Henry Blank to ne duly elected COUNCILLORS for the borough of Hokitika for the ensuing L”-ni. Dated, April 28th, 1921. . ALFRED A. ANDREWES, Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA. IS HEREBY GTVEN that the following is the result of the INFORMAL POLL taken at Hokitika, April 27th,, 1921, on the proposal “That the Council borrow the sum of £6OOO
Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. For Coughs and Colds, never fails. North British Rubber Hot Water Bams, with the “Unique” never-leak stopper, have the North British Rubber Co’s trade mark stamped on the neck—the emblem of quality. continuation of news timit.i page). Wanted— Two firemen, second class ticket. Apply Tvanien Sawmill Company. FOB SAhIC-Ciement-Talhot o-seater CAR 111 good order; Price tool!. Apply Hokitika Motor Garage. Wanted to purchase.—second hand ROOFING IRON. Apply Box 18, Hokitika. -jr- oST lb feet Kauri BOAT, painted JU white, from Hokitika wharf. Reward for information; at Red Lion Hotel. LOST.— Between Mackley’s store and Tvoiterangi bridge, a gold WATCH. Please return to Mackley’s store. , TOTARA HALL, ROSS
DANCE Will be held on WED- __ N ESI) AY, MAY 4th., in aid of the funds of the Ross Football Club. A annual ball. The ANNUAL BALL of the Hokitika Branch of the Returned Soldiers’ Association will be held m the Drill Hall on WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th at 8 p.m. Entrance by Town Hall. Admission: Double ticket 4s, sing lticket 2s 6d. T. J. KERR, Secretary. FOOTBALL. SATURDAY, APRIL 50th. CASS SQUARE. KIWIS V. EXCELSIORS. At 3 p.m. ADMfSSION Is. KANIERI BAKERY. CPFAHLERT desires to notify . that he is taking over the above bakery on MONDAY, MAY 2nd Old and new customers can rely on being served regularly and attentively. Coupons bearing the name of Pfahlert will be issued and these only will bo accepted. HOKITIKA SAYINGS BANK. MEETING OF" TRUSTEES wn. L be held at tho office of the Bank MONDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m. W. WILSON, Manager. AUCTION sale F VALUABLE DAIRY FARM. AT THE MART, CAMP ST. TUESDAY 3rd. MAY, 1921. At 2.30 p.m. • HOUSTON AND CO. ..acting under instructions will se jtiblie auction as above on behalf vhom it may concern, namely th ers (without reserve): iat splendid Dairy' Farm situated at Wataroa, close to Sale Yards and about 3 miles from Factory by good road; formerly occupied by Mr It. Haste and comprising: (1) Freehold Section No • <3, Block XIII Wataroa S.D-, containing 109 acres more or less. (-) Renewable Lease No 398 of Section 3026, Block XITI, Wataroa S.D. containing 166 acres 2 roods, with dwelling and sheds erected thereon. iropertv will be submitted in and if not sold, intending pnrwill have the option to bid for sehold Section separately, larticulars from the undersigned mr s Park and Murdoch '«!ieivendors, at whose offices the ay be inspected. M. HOUSTON and CO., A nniinTlper?
for the purpose of erecting n new Town Hall and Municipal Chambers,” viz: FOR the Proposal 293 AGAINST the Proposal 126 Informal* 11* I therefore declare the said Proposal to he carried. ALFRED A. ANDRE WES, Returning Officer. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I WO FED LIKE to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to you for your liberal support at the poll on Wednesday. I hope during the ensuing term to show you that your favours have not been und 'servedly bestowed. Again thanking you, Yours Faithfully, LI. M COULSON. RETURN ED SOLDIERS ASSOCIATION, ROSS. miLE ANNUAL MEETING of the - X above Association will be held in the Fire Brigade Hall, Ross on SATURDAY, 30th. APRIL at 7 o’clock sharp. Business important. W. J. INGUS, Hon. Secretary. THE SUCCESS DREDGING COY. LTD. (in liquidation). mENDERS are invited for the pur--i- chaso of the Success Gold Dredging Company Ltd’s dredge and machinery as it now lies, together with huts and claim situated at Blue Spur, Hokitika, to close with the undersigned on SATURDAY, 30th APRIL 1921. Tenders to he accompanied with a deposit of 10 per cent, of the amount of the tender. The highest or any other tender wilf not necessarily be accepted. NORMAN H. JAMES, Liquidator. Perry Street. Masterton.
DRAUGHT HORSES FOR SALE. P NOLAN, (of Nolan Bros, Okuru) • is shortly driving a. splendid line of draught and half-draught HORSES, (4J years), by that purebred Clydesdale stallion “Lord Newton.” Horses guaranteed quiet and mostly good leaders, some being broken to chains. Will sell at Waiho Gorge or further north, singly or in one lot to the first reasonable offer. Will be at Waiho about first week in May. Exact date later upon application. NOLAN BROS.
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