KOTTERANGT IMIJM.K' II \ LL. WEDNESDAY, MAH Cl I .’lst. * HAND ANNUAL BALL of the J KOKATAHI EOOTB.VLL CLUB, (lentlemon 2s (id; Ladies Is. W. O’BRIEN, Secretory. WOODSTOCK ATHLETIC SPORTS AND AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL. rjTO BE HEED ON THE WOODA STOCK SCHOOL GROUND THURSDAY. APRTI, sth; PROGRAMME OK EVENTS, MAIDEN OH OR. lUin. lying lug. Prizes L'2 and til. Nuininatinn 2s, acceptance Is. MAIDEN RACE. TOOyds.- Prizes 1:2 rmd Cl. Nomination neceptrinee I-. BUSHMEN’S SAW. two cits. I-Jin. lug. Prizes CM end !;] I,os. Nomination Its, acceptance Is 6d. OPEN UPRIGHT CHOP. 15in.— Prizes ,C 3 and Cl. Nomination Ms. acceptance Is. OPEN HANDICAP RACE. 100 yds. - Prizes CM and Cl and 10s. Nomination Ms, acceptance Is od. HANDICAP CHOP, 16in lying log.— Prizes CG, C2 and £l. Nomination (is; aeceptanee Ms. HANDICAP SAW. lGin. lug. two outs.- Prizes £M and CL Nomination Ms; aeceptanee Is. POST ENTRY EVENTS. Married Ladies race; Single Ladies Race: Married Mon’s Race; Girl’s race; Boy’s race: Ladies nail driving competition ; Stepping competition 100yds. Sheep guessing competition. NOMINATIONS, accompanied bv necessary fees CLOSE with the Secretary P.O. Woodstock on SATURDAY. MARCH 24th. Handicaps published on March 28th. Acceptances close on April 2nd.
KT'I.I.Y. Senrotarv. TO BE EOT LOWED BY A BAI.L. MILK A NO OB BAA!! ('BEAM AND MILK! TVjrcYIOAU AND SHANNON WISH iV S_. 'I'O NOTIFY the general public of Hokitika, that they ARE OBENINO A MIRK JDEPOT at the Coinincreinl Supper Rooms ON AND AFTER MARCH int.li.. 192.'). Milk and Cream ohtained daily from the host pasture laud in Kokatalii. Call or Bin" ’Phone .59 for further partieulars. Mill; and Cream of the very host quality. YOWS MOTOR SERVICE, HOKITIKA. OTI It A—HOKITIKA AND VICK VERSA . TIME-TABLE. /"10MMENCINO TUESDAY, MARCH N-' OTH : TU ESDAYS- TH UR SI) AYS- SATUIiD.\ A'S. CARS LEAVE HOKITIKA FOR O'ITRA 8 a.m.; Arriving Otira 11 a. in. CARS LEAVE OTIRA FOR HOKITIKA. 4 p.m.; Arriving Hokitika a,t 0.!)0 p.m. Telegrams: Johansen. Hokitika; Ring Phone No 111. Oeeidental Hotel.
PtJRNITURE DEPOT. XI.EVEI.Ii STREET SOUTH. HOKITIKA. J. V. HALL. HAS OPENED a General Dealer's business ns above and invites sirnort. »; _ deal in everything. Goods purchased and goods supplied. We deal to suit all pockets. Come and inspect Enquiries prompt- j fy attended to. STATION MARKET. j '•VELD STREET. HOKITIKA. j WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL. FRUITER EPS. 200 OASES MIXED FRUIT arriving every week. All guaranteed in first j class order, at lowest prices. ’RHONE l"f>. “TAN-OL.” the perfect furniture nud floor polish, io sold in liquid or paste foiTi. Earry and economical.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1923, Page 3
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