SEED OATS. Machine Dressed Algerians (seed); Dunns (seed); Gartens (seed). GRASS SEEDS. All Varieties. FERTILISERS. Basic Slag; Guano, etc.. etc. FENCING WIRES. Barbed and Plain. PATERSON miCHEL & CO. LID. WHARF ST.. HOKITIKA. A. LITTLE BOOT ANI) SHOEMAKER AND IMPORTER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. iXVITES the public to come and Lr. spec l , his large and varied stock ui FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND BEST OF MATERIAL. HIGH-GRADE BOOTS AND SHOES REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. INSPECTION INVITED.
rviCSR X SHANNON COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, ft EV ELL STREET, HOKITIKA. OPEN AT ALL HOURS. FISH SUPPERS! FISH SUPPERS! FISH arriving every day. S [ilen cl id groper. COLD LUNCHES during holidays. Phone 59. Orders promptly attended to.
J. SATCHELL (’HEAP BOOT DEPOT. RECELL STREET, HOKITIKA THE CHEAPEST AND BEST BOOT'S}]OP IN HOKITIKA. Phone No. 15P G. LAKIN. MANAGER, ’Phono, No. 149.
O’CONNELL & CALIARI CABINET MAKERS, KEVELL STREET, HOKITIKAj TTIGH CRASS FURNITURE made I A-fi- to any design. Our oak suite.' ! a speciality. 1\ a pock bedding and wire mattrecsea always on baud. Full information on enquiry at our Factory, opposite Schroder and Co’s Shop. TO SMEEP AND CATTLE OWNERS] TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERS! TO SHEEP AND CATTLE OWNERS! TO SHEEP AND CATTLE. OWNERSI A T this TIME OF THE YEAR YOU WILL BE CONTEMPLATING SELLING THE TOPS OF YOUR LAMBS WHICH WILL BE ! MILK LAMBS AND WHICH WILL WEIGH AS MUCH NOW Ag THEY I WILL THREE MONTHS LATER. J THE THING TO DO IS NOT TO j LEAVE IT TOO LATE a« once they start to grow they start to look plain. THE CENTRAL MARKET AT ADDINGTON, offers a good opportunity for you to dispose of your lambs. The competition of those on this side that havb r a P° and artificial feed will give you increased competition and WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU TO SEND THEM OVER, as long as they are big, well-grown, good sappy stuff. ! FHERE IS ALSO A GOOD MARKET FOR DECENT WETHERS, ON IN THE YEAR WE EXPECT A Gw-OD MARKET FOR EWES and sheep for holding over, but tikis will not come until March and will be largely regulated by olii matic condition*. I THE FAT LAMB MARKET HAH i HARDENED both here and in Aus- ! tralia THE MUTTON MARKET : HAS ALSO HARDENED ia Austra- ! lia and the natural conclusion is that | it will harden here. CATTLE MAR- ! KETg throughout the World, ARE IB REGULAR, YOU ARE A FARMERI AS A FARMER YOU ARE AN INDIVIDUAL! NO ONE CAN MANAGE YOUR FARM BETTER THAN YOU CAN YOURSELF 1 During recent prosperous time* many privately-owned businesses have disappeared, BUT H. MATSON & CO. ARE STILL IN THE FOREFRONT AND ARE PREPARED TO GIVE j YOU PERSONAL AND DI- ! RECT ATTENTION. WE HAVE GOOD PADDOCKING j ACCOMMODATION. j j AND THE BEST SALESMAN. ' AND WE MAKE PROMPT ! PAYMENT. If you contemplate sending STOCK •o this MARKET we shall he glad to eceive same through the Agency of ! ;our usual trusted Agent cua your .tide if vou to desire. H. MATSON * 00., j Auctioneers, ry-rfstW so h
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1923, Page 4
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