TO-NIGHT J TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURESI Tho Greatest Double Feature Attraction ever Presented I D. W. GRIFFITH’S Masterpiece: “THE GREATEST QUESTION.” CHAKLnS' CHAPLIN id:— “ft DAY’S pleasure: l ORCHESTRA!, ORCHE STRA! ORCHESTRA! ! ! PRINCESS THEATRE, :: HOKITIKA. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10th AflD Hth, mb tom orß<W “V----“THE COUNTRY GIRL” GIRL” <** """ ° rC inx a 'pl,AN Ai MCINTOSH'S. '
LOST.— On Tuesday, a child’s huge DOLL. Reward on returning to Mrs Barton, dressmaker, Fitzherbevt Street C/o Mrs Singer. A RRIVING TO-NIGHT at “The RiA voli, Revell St., black currants, red currants, peaches, apricots toma toes, gooseberries, cabbage, lettuce, cauliflower, carrots, beetroot, turnips, spinach. Also Adams Bruce Cakes. FOR SALF. FORT) CAR, 1921 model, electric light, self starter, detachable rims, one man hood; only done 12,000 miles; good set ttwls, khaki covering. Apply “Guardian” Office. REEIFTON JOCKEY CLUB. A CCERTANOES for all events at the \ above meeting CLOSE on J'ANLIRY 6th. (it 10 p.m. R.eeftoil Teleraph Office closes at 8 pmi. A special race train at Excursion ates, leaves Hokitika at 6.50 a.ni. on ATUIID VY, JANUARY 7th., arriving J Reefton at 11.20 returning again jo HaiiiG night* at 10 P*m* A. M. CARROLL)
IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WESTLAND DISTRICT, HOKITIKA REGISTRY. In the Matter of “The Bankruptcy Act 1908,” and in the matter of EIMILY LUCY JULIA BATSON, of Ktlmai'a (wife of William Henry Batson) a Barlkrupt, Notice is hereby GivfeN that on WEDNESDAY the loth. DAY OF MARCH 1922, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon or so soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, the above-named Bankrupt will apply for AN ORDER OF DISCHARGE. Dated at Hokitika this sth. day of January, 1922. lewis and wells. Solicitors idf Bankrupt.
HOKITIKA TROTTING RACES. FRIDAY, 6th. JANUARY. T RAIN ARRANGEMENTS published for FRIDAY, Gth. JANUARY modified and the following trains WEE NOT RUN:4.10 p.m. train Hokitika to Greymouth. . . _ 2.60 p.m. train Ross to Hokitika. Train will leave Greymouth for Hokitika at 10.40 a.m. returning from Hokitika at 0.15 p.m., stops at Elmer Lane and Kumara only. Train will leave Hokitika for Greymouth at 6.45 p.m. Train will leave Ross for Hokitika at 4.45 p.m. . There "’ill be no connection from Otira line to Hokitika line in the morniim and the evening trains from Hokitika WILE NOT CONNECT with evening trains to Reeftoii, Blackball and Otira.-
Holiday excursion tickets will be issued to Hokitika from any "station _on the Westland Section by trains arriving Hokitika up to 12 noon on 6th January available for return up to 11th., February, 1922. WFSTLANt) fIOtWTY COUNCIL. NOtICK OF SPECIAL ORDER. Notice is hereby given that at. a.special meeting of the West-, land County Council held on the 13th lay of December, 1921, the following resolution was passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at a special meeting of the Council to be held m Diesdav the 17th day of January, 1922 lt 3 pm., at the Council Chambers. resolution, “That pursuant to the provisions of Section 131 (c) of the Counties Am), 1920, the Council resolve by special arder to declare the foUowmg list of roads within the County of Westland bo be main roads, namely: (a) Teremakau bridge road to Ivuniara beach road. (b) Awatuna Road. (c) Arabura. Valley Road. (d) Kanieri I>alce road. (c) Kokatalii road to Graham’s corner, thence across Kokatalii river bridge to Cropp’s road. (f) Arthurstown road. (g) Ruatapu road. (h) Totara road. (i) Waitaha Settlement road. (j) Wanganui Flat Road. (k) Wataroa Flat road. (1) Okarito road (m) Turnbull road.” Dated at Hokitika this 20th day of December, 1921. D. J. EVANS, County Clerk,
TIMBER FOR SALE. SEASONED match lining, flooring, weather hoarding, etc., at Mill, Three Mile. malfroy and CO. GOLD MINERS. May get the HIGHEST PRICE for GOLD from: T. H. LEE, c/o McMahon and Lee, Box 34, Reefton.
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