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general assembly election. A"> MEETING of Mr Seddon’s GENERAL COMMITTEE will be held at the County Chambers at 7.30 o’clock on THURSDAY EVENING. All ladies and gentlemen are desired to be present. The Executive will meet, at 7 o’clock. D. J. EVANS. Hon. Secretary.

WESTIJAND ELECTION. j LABOUR'S CANDIDATE. A MEETING of the Supporters of MB. JAMES O’BBIEN. Labour ! candidate for Westland " ill be lreM ;>t | tbe AVostlnnrl Opera House, Hokitika f sit 8 o'clock on THURSDAY KVENi IXO, for tlio purpose of forming a , Committee in order to promote his j candidature. I Representatives of the country dis- | tricts, and also lady supporters are es- , peciallv invited to attend the meeting. HOKITIKA ATHLETIC AND

CYCLING CL CM. | PSAHE FOCI,OWING additional events i ■ will lie held on Cass Square oil WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Bth., in ; aid of the Beautil'yinji Association: -- , 1. Ladies Bicycle Kate. 2 laps.—Entrance Is. : 2. Primary Schools Relay Race, 400 yds.- Entrance Fee 2s. team of 4. J 3.—Titg-ol'-\Yar. Six-u-side. Is per head. I I. '.Mens' Bicycle Race, 3 laps.Entrance Is. I 0. Greasy Pin Hunt.—Entrance Is. 0. 100 Yds Flat Handicap. Open to all-comers. Entrance 2s. 7.- Slow Bicycle Race. About 100 yds. Entrance Is. All roadster machines. All Cash prizes. > NOMINATIONS for all events CLOSE with the Secretary, ON THE GllO L’NDS. Entrance Fees must accompany the

noiii i nations. CUP CELEBRATION BALL. UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB. O PER A H OUSE, H okttika WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER loth. Dancing; at 8.80 p.ui. First Class Orchestra. ADMISSION—Ladies ‘2s: Gentlemen :{s. Supper provided. HOSTESSES Mesdamos Butliind mid Morgan. KANIERI PUBLIC HA ED /"'i RAND CONCERT AND' BALD in aid of Knnieri Public School prize fund on WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Stli. Admission to concert Is; To Ball—Gentlemen 2s: Ladies Is or it

plate. F. CHESTF.RMAN, Sop rot iiiv. AFCTION SALK OF VALUABLE FA KM PROPERTY. (Or alternatively the Grazing 'Rights of Same for 12 months.) AT ARAFURA SALE YARDS. MONDAY 13t'>. NOVEMBER. At Noon. Mh OUST O X & CO., •acting under instructions from Mrs M. E. Dicdrichs (administrator in estate of R. .1. S. Diedriehs, deceased.) will offer at public auction as above: All that piece of land being Lot 2 of re-subdivision of f.ol 1 of freehold Sec. loGl, Toarohn S.D., containing 120 acres more or less. This section is part of the wellknown Diedriehs Station ; fenced and sub-divided, all plonghnble and in splendid pasture. and ready for milking or grazing. Or alternatively, if the property does not reach vendor’s reserve price, we will offer for sale the Lease of the said land for the term of 12 months from date of sale. For further particulars. Apply: M. HOUSTON A CO.. Auctioneers.

AUCTION SALE . OF VALUABLE FARM I’KOI'EIITV SITU A TI-: I) AT KOITERANGT. AT THE MART. SEWELL ST.. ON SATURDAY 2/ith. NOVEMBER. At Noon. Messrs ay. jkeeriks and co.. acting in conjunction with MESSRS M. HOUSTON AND CO., under instructions from Messrs AV. H. Robinson and D. J. Diedricks will offer lor sale liv 1 * ll 1>lii■ Auction as above : All the inter.st of the A'endo's in Freehold Section 1152, Atahnrn S.D., containing 102 acres. 2 roods more or less and known as “The Maori Block.” The Section is held under Lease for 21 years from ]oth. June 191 1, with right of renewal, hut vendors having acquired the freehold by transfer from the Native owners, are now in a position to transfer the fee simple to any purchaser. The land is all rich ribljonwood country. piacticallv all cleared and in splendid pastures, well fenced and subdivided. Excellent fattening country, at present carrying a large number grown cattle and sheep. Suitable for cuttng up into ,‘l hr I first-class dairy farms, flood access and handy to School. Rest and Telegraph Office and Butter fee-

This is a real pood proposition either for prazinj; wr dairying. Full particulars ns to terms etc., frwn the Auctioneers. \Y. JFFFRTFS AND CO.. Or M. HOCSTON A NT) CO.. Hokitika. /'RTM!!!S n PMKIMnTOM fJAJIIUSTRR AND SOTJCTTOP. MASONIC CHAMBERS. HAMIT,TON HOKTTTfA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1922, Page 3

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