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FOR SALE—Sis roomed DWELLIN G. For particulars apply any evening to A. O’Halloran, Park Street. FOR SALE—Two corner SECTIONS, Freehold, 42 feet frontage-to Revell Street, opposite Bank of New Zealand (former site of Empire Hotel). Enquire by letter to Post Office Box 31; Hokitika. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS. THE WAKAITI sails for BRUCE BAY and OKURU TO-MORROW NIGHT at 9 p.m. FACTORY MANAGER. 4 IMPLICATIONS, closing on 12th /'» AUGUST, are invited for the position of MANAGER, of Arahura Dairy Factory, Coy., Ltd. Salary, as per scale, with nil usual allowances. Output 70 tons. Job carries the position of Postmaster. A. B. KING, Secretary.

j) iUBLIO TTALL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th, 1922. A FANCY DRESS BALL will bo hold in aid of the KOKATAHI FOOTBAL CLUB. Prizes for best fancy dresses. Gentlemen. 2s 6d; laj dies. Is. W. O’BRIEN, Se«. ! WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. [RF.SfI TENDERS, on amended specifications, addressed to the I Ohairmim and marked “ Tenders for I Evans Road Construction.” WILL BE RECEIVED up to NOON on TUESDAY, AUGUST Ist, for constructing 1 and draining TWENTY-THREE chains of Evans Road. Specifications may be seen at. the Post Offices at l’likekura and 1-lari Hari. and at the County Office, Hokitika. Wm. JEFFRIES, Chairman. STRAYED. ON TO OUR PROPERTY, at Ara. hura last Tuesday, one JERSEY BULL, one HEIFER., right car split, if not claimed within fifteen days will be sold to clear expenses. MUIR BROS. Arahnra 22nd July, 1922.

OFFICIAL WAR HISTORIES. ORDERS FOR THE FOLLOWING will lx? taken: Vol. I.—“ The New Zealanders at Gallipoli”, 10s per volume. Postage Bd. Vol. 2.-—“Tlie New Zealanders in France,” 15s pel volume. Postage Is. Vol. 3.—“Tlie New Zealanders in Palestine,” 6s per volume. Postage Bd. Vol. 4.- “The War Effort of New Zealand,” 6s per volume. Postage Bd. “History of the Canterbury Regiment”. 12s 6d, Postage 6d. RAYMOND CURTIS West Coast Agent, C/O Red Lion Hotel, Hokitika. Enquiries solicited up to July 29th. TO BUILDERS. mENDERS ARE INVITED for the * ERECTION of a 6-roomed DWELLING-HOUSE at Bari Hari. Tenders which must bo addressed to Mr H. Osmers, Ross, and marked “Tender for Vicarage,” WILL BE RECEIVED up to 10 p.in. on SATURDAY sth. AUGUST. Tenders may be either: (I) for labor and material, excluding timber; (2) for labour only. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. VT J EST f. A ND FRIDAY. JULY 28th. Druids grand ball in aid «f Westland Hospital Fund. Double ticket 3s: Gentleman 2s; Lady Is. .1. FOX, Secretary U.A.O.D. PUBLIC AUCTION. o™ n OUSE SATURDAY 29th. JULY 1922. AT NOON.

Mhouston and 00. • finstructed l>y the Registrar of tlie Supreme Court of New Zealand at Hokitika) will sell as above at the Mart. Camp Street Hokitika all those pieces of land containing 260 acres, 3 roods and 13 porches situate in the Kanieri Survey district and known as “Timpson’s Farm” Hau Han Road, with all buildings and erections thereon. The sale is under the conduct of the Registrar and under the Powers of Sale contained in Mortgages Numbered 4143 and 4153 Westland Register given by John Thomas Timpson to Hiß Majesty the King. Title deeds may be inspected at the office of Messrs Park and Murdoch, Solicitors, Hokitika. Further particulars apply to: M. HOUSTON ANT) CO., Auctioneers. Hokitika, 23rd June. 1322. AUCTION SALE AT THE MART CAMP ST. SATURDAY, 29tli. .TULA". At Noon. Mhouston and 00 • acting under instructions from the Commissioner of Crown Lands (on behalf of His Majesty the King) as Mortgagee of J. T. Timpson, will sell by public auction as above, the following Chattels, viz: ! Oise harrows, s.f. plough, light trap, ' Be t light trap harness riding sadi Rio and 2 bridles, 3 horse collars, ’ 2 pairs winkers, leading chains, ' G Swingle trees and fittings, 1 ' wooden vat, fine harrows, Brine j pump, iron pig trough, hand seed sower, 1 wire strainer. J barrel fencing staples, miscellaneous 1 tools including 5 picks, 3 slashers, 1 l.h. shovel, 3 cross cut saws, 1 ! band saw, bow s aw, 2 spades etc.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1922, Page 3

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686

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1922, Page 3

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