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■V FRAUDULENT BUILDER, j AUCKLAND, June 9. i At the Supreme Court, an order was made adjudicating bankrupt, A. B. Bernard, a builder, on tbe application ol' Kauri Timber Coy. It was stated tbiP tbe petitioners supplied Bernard v. itli goods valued at Cl ,350 and revived no payments. Bernard bad three hiriro contracts and arrangt.il for progress payments to fall due just before Fa ter vacation and be lifted from tie: i ;mks 1-2,500. Then lie left:'bis work, intimating be would be absent a few weeks, and paid bis workmen with post dated'ebon'll s, wliieli were dishonoured. Bernard disappeared, and search for liiin was fruitless and a warrant was issued for bis arrest, but so, far coiihl not be executed. J 3

CIHOICB eonsignnrajSC «>f eekuy, cau- ) lillowors, carrots, cabImgo, turnips melons, pumpkins. Pave' arrived ajrThe Rivoli, Revoll St. All selling cheap. WAN lED liminer ROY. Apply Manager ‘‘Guardian” Office. ITtOl! SARK—Six roomed DWEII.IN'G. For particulars apply any evening to A. O’Hallornn, Park Street. FOR SALE— Quantity of FURNITURE (four rooms) almost new ; also Rrinsmend PIANO £GO cash. A! - nlv Guardian Office. HAND made laces, insertions, d’oyles, grass linen, tray cloths, shams, runners, now showing at Millers. Jeffries’ Buildings. BP ASSAY A RES, bedspreads, shams, 1 miners, supper cloths, cosies, hand-made laces. At Millers Jeffries’ Buildings. Inspection invited. TT ASTERN display Miller's Jeffries il Buildings, Indian laces, centres, d’nyles. cosies. Inspection invited. Open short period.

DO yor REA USE tli o extent to which Music enters into our lives? \ll the greatest artists in the world can he hoard in your own home. Grn inophones and Records at Novelty Bazaar. llev -.1 Street. OOTBALL. tor a i < tAS S ,J OKITIKA, ;A JL XE 10th. .UMCrfirGAMK At 1.30 p.m. KWKESIOKS V. RIMU. srfiOlV CAME At 3 p.tn. rNIT ED v. EXCELSIORS. ' tVES’I EAS'D ACCLIMATISATION association. \ GENERAL .WETIN'O of Mem!,C]S will htypeld at the County Chai.il.ers next JedNESDAY EVENjVf; at V.:tO jtfhhuk at the County Cilaniheis to with tile resignation of the hoii>fNocretai v (Mr -las Kinji) ami ot her/penei id husiness. \ full A'ttemlaneo is invited. |). J. EVANS, President.

HOKITIKA HAS COM PANY. ('IOXSUMKRS nrtp'cinimlofl Hint tin? J c : , s for tin- month of MAY. full to i>aifl nt the Company's office, Street, hv NOOX TO-AlOlfßO#' 10th. IXST. 10 secure discount m. AY. R. SAVKXFY. Secretary.

FOli IMMEDIATE SALE. p BOOM KD MOrsE situated upper O Healey Street. Recently painted and in good order throughout. Splendid section. For full particulars and price apply: M. HOUSTON AMI CO.. Land Agents. CLEARING SALE. BV PUBLIC AUCTION. OF S TOCK IN TRADE AT MAOKLEY'S STORE, KOKATAHI TUESDAY 13th. .TUNE. COMMENCING AT 9.30 a.m. M HOUSTON AND Cu. , • instructed by Mr Ralph MacKley will sell by Public Auction ns above:— The whole of the large and assorted stock of bis retail General Store, comprising: (at General Groceries. (b) Drapery ami Clothing. (e) Boots. Siloes and Grindery, fdl General Hardware and Sundries. —ALSO Household Furniture and Effects.

IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, WITH 2,990,000 (Estimated) STTPERFTCT AT/ FEET OF IMMF AND WhITTE PINE THEREON. PR ELTMTN APT NOTICE. 'm,rARK ST’ROT ANT) COMPANY, ItJ. T,TD., under instructions from the owner, who lias left the district, will sell by public auction at an early date, at tlieir Booms. Mackay'Street. Greymouth : FI! F, FIT Old) SECTION. No 1559, Omloto, near Greymouth, of , which about 20 acres has been ] partly cleared, the remaining 230 acres is dense lmsh (Rimn and White Fine), estimated by surveyors to contain 13,000 feet of timber per acre. r l no land is limestone country, and when cleared of the bush will certainly be valuable graz.ing land. The property is situated about three miles front Greymouth, or one mile from the Omoto Railway Station, and as a sawmill proposition presents great possibilities, has easy accessibility, no royalty for timber, minimum railage, convenient to port and rail; no restriction ; regarding timber cutting. ! TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent ! on the fall of the hammer, 20 per cent ,in one month upon completion of transfer, balance on mortgage, if rcI quired for a term of years. Date of 1 sale in future issue. Further particulars and certificate of title (I,and Transfer) may be inspected at our office. MARK SPROT ANT) company LTD T. DONNELLEY, Auctioneer.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1922, Page 3

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