MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY ’ GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMME. MAY ALLISON in- . . BESSIE LOVE in—“SOCIAL HYPOCRITES.” “THE LITTLE BOSS.” (Metro Drarila.) (Vitagiaph Drama). Coining Wednesday: Harry Morfey i* “FLAMING CLUE” detective drama. Coming Thursday: “THE BETRAYER,” (Beaumont Smith Production). A wonder romance of Neiv Zealand and Australia.
NEWCASTLE, July 2ft Sailed.—Kaiapoi, Opilii, Melbourne
(For continuation of news, see fourth page). WESTLAND SUB UNION. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Committee will be held at Mclntosh’s Club Rooms this (Friday) night at 7.30 p.m. Business important. • E. W. HEENAN, Ho* Sec;.
FOOTBALL. CASS SQUARE. SATURDAY. JULY 30th. 1.30 p.iit.—EXCELSIORS V. RIMU (Seniors aiul Juniors.) 3 p.m. KIWIS Y. DIGGERS (Seniors). ADMISSION Is. THANKS. X BEHALF of the Motor Ambul- % ' it nee Committee, I desire to tender thanks to the pdbiie who attended in fiuc'ii vilfit liufnhers at the Benefit Hast light; the proprietors of the Peoples Pictures for the exceileilt programme they provided; and the members of McLean’s Orchestra who \oluntarily and so willingly gave their services to help make the entertainment silt’ll a success. JOHN I/LoYD, Chairman, Hokitika Ambulance Committee. HOSPITAL BALL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3rd. DRILL HALL, hokitikA. Grand plain and fancy dress BALL in aid of the funds of the Westland Hospital. Grand march at 8.30 p.m. Double ticket ss, single, gentleman 3s, lady 2s 6d. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4tli. Juvenile Fancy Dress Dance at 8 p.m. Admission Is. PRELIMINARY ANN OUN CEMEX I. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. TN THE ESTATE OF R. -T. S. DIEDRTCHS, DECEASED. M 1 HOUSTON AND 00., • will sell by public auction at an early date (Under the authority of an Order of the Supreme Court), the tallowing valuable farming properties: 1 One third part division of Diedriehs Station at Koiteraiigi (known ns 2,000 acre block), containing about 700 acres of tr.e choicest land on the West Coast Will he sub-divided and offered alternatively in one block or m handy sized farms for dairying. 2. Freehold property in South West land, near Evans Road, Mt. Bonar S.L., about 290 acre . 3 } share of Diedrichs Kanieri La.' 1 ' property of 100 acres. For particulars as to titles etc., apply to Park and Murdoch, Solicitor: Hokitika. Further details in future ssues M. HOUSTON and CO. Auctioneers i ________ — * , PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE.
CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. | Notice, is hereby given. pursuant to section 50 of the i Public Trust Office Act, 1008, that all ' creditors and others having claims against the estates of ANNIE ELIZABETH BLAIR BATTEN, late of Ross, Schoolteacher; JAMES McMAHOX. late of Wnitaha, Lahourer (whose estates are under administration by the -Public Trustee) are hereby required to lodg<f IN DUPLICATE such claims, supported by full particulars and certiI f,ed as due and owing by the said es- ! tatea at the date of the death of decent | ed, with the Public Trustee’s local office at Greymouth on or before the THTRjTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1021, j Any claim not lodged by the date | pamed is liable to exclusion. !' T. R. SATWELL. j T.ooal Deputy Trustee, j Greymouth, 28th, July, 1921.
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