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PAKCKIj containing valuable lady's wear can ho obtained li.v »«nw at “Gicnlitin” Oflico. lAOIt SAL!')—l’ri in rose SKPAUA- ’ TO!X, IX) gallons, nearly new. perfect order. £2<>. Apply “Guardian” 1 Oflico. I7U)I{. SALK—Overland OAK. 5 soat- . or. perfect order; run only :SSOO miles. Full equipment and nearly new rear tyres. Price £225 or near oiler. Apply the Vicarage, Kitzlierbert St. SALK—COW, just calved, second calf, guaranteed sound and quiet. Apply W. A. Jamieson, Koitcrangi. W ANT£U ~ PIGS »» any locality any quantity. Eric James, Butcher.
CARS TO HOSPITAL. A .SPECIAL Car "ill lonvo bowman’s Cliirnno .EVERY SUNDAY at 2.!1(> p.m. for the Hospital, returning at 4 p.m. Faro 2s return. APPRECIATION 1%/TRS W. McFADYEN and MKM--IVL I}l-:rs of tho .M oFAD YEN FAMILY wish to express their appreciation for tho many expressions of sympathy ami condolence received in their recent bereavement;. Hokitika, July 4. THANES. M'll AND AIRS ]’. CLARE ami FAMILY of Ross desire to thank Dr. Baird and Matron and Nurses of Westland Hospital for the care and attention niveu to the late Joseph Clare while an inmate of the Hospital and also thank the many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy. Ross sth. .1 illy, 1921.
ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALK. MONDAY 7th. JULY. -mTESSRS AY. JEFFRIES AND CO.. laJ. will soil hy public auction as above:— 30 Fat CATTLE. For .Jno. Donovan. *JO Fat. CATTLE/. For D. A. Kobe its. .' Fat CATTLE. For ii 'Client. •JO Fat CATTLE ami VEALERS. For E. Corby. >OO Fat SHF.FP. For a Client. 1 Light HORSE (Saddle or harness) For .T. Krakov.sky. AKAIIURA FAT STOCK SALE. MONDAY. JULY 7th. M HOUSTON AND CO., • will sell by public auction as above: 30 Fat CATTLE. On account of .Mr \\ . R. Adamson. PI'ULIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
4 1,1. CREDITORS mid others TIAY/V ixc C'l/AIMS against tin- estate „f C.MU. JOHANNES EDWARD 1.1.NX EM ANN. laic of Hokitika. Merchant, who died on lilth. May, 1921, ale herehy required to lodge the same with the undersigned, in duplicate, .supported hv full particulars, and certified as due and owing hv the said estate at the date of the death of the deceased, ON OR IJKKOIIK the 7th. DAY OF Al’(!I'ST. 1921. .Viiv claim not lodged hv. the date named is liable to exclusion.
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