-rjNION gTEAM c OY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON: (From Lyttelton). Wahine, Tuesday, Thursday, SftturMariri, Monday, Wednesday. Friday. Coast passengers should connect -with the Wahino on Tuesday, Thursdny, and Saturdays, and may obtair tickets at the Hokitika offico. AIELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON DIRECT. Moeraki, about 22nd February. SYDNEY, FROM WELLINGTON. Marama, about 2,3 rd February. SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. Marama, about 9th March. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Eto. Via VANCOUVER, from Auckland: Niagara, about 6th March Makura, about 3rd April. VIA ’FRISCO, FROM WELLINGTON Tahiti, about 20th Feb. Maunganui, about 20th March. Particulars upon application to— J. H. WILSON, Rovell St., HokitiicaT H» HIPPING AND--piOUNDRY QOY-, L™' _ . ALI DER, AND KAITOA leave W«l- - ALEXANlington and Nelson at fairly regular intervals, booking CARGO FOR GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA on through Bills of Lading (including rail). NGAIO AND NIKAU (on alternate nights) LEAVE NELSON FOR WELLINGTON EVERY EVENING, after arrival of West Coast Motor Service, and return from Wellington on following nights. Fares, freights and full particulars on application to: NANCARROW * CO., Agents, Greymouth.
M. HOUSTON AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND 'VGENTS .RARE AND OAMP STREETS, HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR BALE. Jp9nn Good Freehold Section in £ U vJ Revell St., centrally situated. 7 good building section*, OU corner Gibson’s Quay and Davio St; or will deal separately for one or more of the section*. H tyrr ACRES Freehold situated in XO I Sunny Nelson Province, 27 miles from Nelson, 1 mile from Post Office and school and 4 miles from railway, 7 roomed House, 4 cow milking plant, all live and dead stock, as a going concern. A splendid dairy farm. Price and terms on application. jrrv AOREB FREEHOLD situated at Kokatahi, close to Dairy Factory; fenced and sub-divided into 8 paddocks. Good soil, all ploughable. A nice handy little farm. Price £2O per acre for quick Bale. 100 ACRES FREEHOLD Upper X with good 6-ro©me4 Dwelling thereon. Good land, practically all ploughable; ring fenoeU, but requires rabbit proof fenoing. W» are prepared to eell at a very low figure and a substantial sum can remain on Mortgage with an approved client. Price and terma on application. TOWN PROPERTIES-OU and inspect the list of Town properties ye have for disposal on easy term*. We have several other good properties in othor parts of the West Coast, also a number of Town Properties for »ale. Correspondence invited and inspection arranged. M. HOUSTON AND CO., An ideal spirit for both sexes.—■ WOLFE’S SCHNAPPf'. Economise effort; save time and money! Polish floors, furniture and leather goods with liquid “TANOL.” More shine, less rub. AH millinery must be cleared. Roys’ ready to wear clothing, ladies’ costumes, blouses and jumpers are now to bo cleared at heavily reduced price at Schroder and co.—Advt. Doctors recommend Oatmalt Stout, brewed by the Lion Brewery Coy., Auckland, bottled in crown top. Bottles in quarts and pints especially for Mark Sprot and Co. Ltd. On sale at all leading hotels, any of which will supply small bottes for home consumption at one shilling per bottle. Lion ale, too, is par excellence, light arpj refreshing. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1923, Page 2
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