Addisons are showing new dress materials and dress flannels in popular shades. —Advt. 'Fur continuation of newi s«e fourth page). FRIER oyster patties with potato chips; also groper and chips at The Rendezvous to-night. Tea and cakes and our delicious spaghetti on toast, poached eggs on toast, etc. SALK—SECTION 1 . Sewell St. (nearly acre). Apply Airs Shadholt, Fitzherhert St. I DOR SALE—DMA.OK WAY hy Lord Dillon-Runaway; TRACEY BOY l,v Tracey Child-Dolly S. Apply It. Thomson, Hokitika. IOIt SALIC— 2:I 3-speed Douglas MOTOR-CYCLE, guaranteed in perfect- order. For particulars apply to K. C. Tooliey. ANTMBKR of Clout’s Second-hand (’•YORKS, in perfect order; from £(] upwards.—At I. BROWN and CO. FOit SPORTING RIFLES and AMMCNITION try 1. BLOWN and CO. A large stock to select from. FOR CYCLES of every description. Roadsters, Road-Racers and Track-Racers, try I. BROWN and CO. O R CYC L E RK V A.I R S try I. BROWN and CO . Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. Civility and attention is our motto, with promptness and despatch.
O I' S E , O“ K R A H 11 0 K I T l iv ,-v. 70-NIGHT: to-nighti WEDNESDAY, MARCH IStli, 1927. GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT. COMMENCING AT 8 p.m. Tickets —2s ami Is. .MOTOR CYCLE SPORTS AT GREY-MOUTH. AN SATURDAY 21st. MARCH. train ” ' usually leaving Hokitika for Grcymmilli at 1.3 p.m. will leave 11.35 a.in.
(ill ft Y .MOTOR CYCLE SPORTS ,iEXT mill BEKOAMIX! will have cars leavin<| > llioir garage, Revell .St. at 11 o’clock lor the motor sports nt tlie Omoto racecourse on SATURDAY NEXT. Book your seals early. jT EN DKRS will lie recived at tlie -*L Ollice of the under.sig.ned up to XOON on the 17th. DAY OF APRI L, ll)2o, for the purchase of I Schramllarker Diamond Drill, k.o(K) feet capacity; 1 Percussion Drill, HOC) feet capacity; 1 Keystone Drill. ."() feet eapaeit. and equipment attached to each drill, also .sundry miscellaneous plant. Particulars and eomlition.s of sale may he seen at the Ollice of the In•;l'ectur of .Mines, Waihi, Dually, Reelton. Dunedin. tlie Superintendent, State Coal Mines, (iroymnulli, the Manager, State Cue! Depot, Christchurch, the Public Works Department, Whangarei. Auckland and Invercargill. the Post Ollices, llokitika and Westport, and the Mines Department, Wellington. A deposit of 10 per cent of tender is required with each tender. The Inchest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. 11. KIMBEId.. Under Secretary, Mines Department, Wellington. HOKITIKA RUROI'CMI. COt'XCIK. .'RSUAXT to the provisions of the Ratine Ad, PCBI-IC NOTICE is
hereby j»ivc»ti that TEN PRI* t.EN'I. ADDITIONAL WILL BE CHARGED on all Borough mid Harbour rates REMAINING I'Ni'AlD alter tlie Hist. D...V of MARCH, l'U2."j. A. A. ANDIUvWKS, Town. Clerk. |>. WI LD. Secretary Harbour Board. AUCTION SALE. OK HOUSEHOLD Fi IiNITrUK AND EFFECTS. ON THE PRFMISE,-!, HAMPDEN STTUESDAY, 2!Hi. MAKOIT. At 2 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO., • instructed by Air i . Irvine (who is leaving the district) will sell by public auction as above: The whale of bis iirst-class furniture and effects. Full particulars later. kokataht sale yards. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ist. 192".. At 1 p. re. T 4 jf HOITS TON AND CO iYl.ivill .sell by public auction as above: 100 Head of MINED CATTLE J.'or various clients'.
FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. A UNIQU E OPPORTUNITY FOR LAM) SEEKERS. “RUART”— Westland's Mode! Farm at Harihnri, is offered for sale liv public a action i..t M. Houston and C/n’.s sale rooms, C'amp St. Hokitika, on WEDNESDAY, APR! 1j Bth. 1925, at 2 p.m. ]%/f HOUSTON & CO., in conjunr--IVI. lion with DA I.GETY & CO. LTD favoured with in dructions Trom Messrs Duncan Mcl.-can Ltd., will sell by public auction as above: J.ot. L —The homestead block at “Duart,” of 839 acres freehold, P2S acres leasehold with Do acres timber reservations, all in one | block; situated on .Main Road. Hnrihwi. about 30 miles from Boss railway. A large portion or the area is drained swamp, balance good white pine and totnra hush. About 350 acres have been ploughed, stumped and limed, and growing excellent grass and root crops. Up-to-date bungalow of six rooms, with all conveniences and splendid range of farm buildings, including men’s quarters and married couple a cottage. This is without doubt a model dairy farm, and the dairy stock comprise some of the liest milking strain Shorthorns in New Zealand. Lot 2.—A1l that, block of land, being Section 29*21, Block XVI. One One Survey District, containing 532 acres held under Regulation License, convertible to Freehold, situated .six miles from the homestead block, and worked in conjunction with it:; consists of totara and ribbon wood country, fenced and partly cleared, and is excellent sheep country. A valuable river bed run of 12,880 acres, goes with this property. For full particulars apply to— M. HOUSTON and CO. Hokitika. Or—DALGETY and CO. Grey mouth. Joint Auctioneers.
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