FRIDAY McLEAN’S HOBART BOSAYORTH —IN— A GREAT PICTURE PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE See the lobby of the famous Palace Hotel, San Francisco. See the .stoke-hold of a. notorous “hell .ship.’’ “THE ffiAN ALONE.” See the light hct’.vecn the shi p’s ofli — ccr.s and the mutineers. Managerial Note: We stake our reputation that this is the finest picture shown in Hokitika. Strong Supporting Programme. McLean's Orchestra.
AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WEDNESDAY 25th. MARCH. AT 1 p.m. Messrs w. jeffries and co.. instructed by Mrs C. J. Linncniann (who is leaving Hokitika) will sell on the premises Healey Street, the whole of her furniture and household effects comprising : -- Piano, overinantles, wardrobe, carpets, linos, duchess, hall stand, chest drawers, bedsteads, washstands, hook case, tables, ornaments, books, pictures, dining and kitchen utensils etc. etc. WATAROA SARETARDS. THURSDAY, MARCH 20th. At 10 a.in. Messrs w. jeffries and co„ will sell as above: 20 f. and f. BULLOCKS For A. 11. Eggcling and Sons. 3d f. and f. 3-yr. Hereford STEERS 2d f. and f. 3yr. Hereford HEIFERS For Nulan Bros. 70 f. and f. STEERS and HEIFERS For J. C. Christiansen. 60 Romney X Breeding EWES (good line). For A. and T. Mcßride. —ALSO—--1 Wagga stock saddle. 1 Buck saddle, 1 Klondyke stock saddle; all new and completely mounted. Bridles, reins, stirrup leathers and surcingles. TOTARA FLAT SA LEYAR.DS. THURSDAY. 10th. MARCH. (At noon sharp). il/TcMAHON AND LEE will sell l )v public auction as above: 7d Forward Shorthorn BULLOCKS *! to d year old, goud sorts and colors. 2d Mixed Store CATTLE 300 Store AY ETHERS. 750 Good Breeding EAVES. 'l'lie above will he dratted into lots to suit buyers. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED by the Auctioneers (Address P.O. Box 31 or ’Rhone 22, Recfton). SPORTS. A SPORTS .MEETING Wll.U BE HELD IN ROSS ON - TUESDAY, 14th APRIL, 1025. £ | QQ PROGRAMME, 10 Events. Including Champion Chop £25, Upright Chop £l2, Handicap Saw £7, Sheffield £l6. Programmes to he had on application to the undersigned. Nominations ( lose on 31st March. Special train services arranged, leaving Greymouth 8 a.in. ; leaving Ross for return 6.25 p.m. A. W. PEEBLES, Hon. Sec. ■jj | OK i n K A AND /“IYCLINH SPORTS MEETING (To lie held on Cass Square, Hokitika) SATURDAY APRIL llth. 1025. Til I.ETIC
A|>|in>vi_'(l I>v llu,' W.O. Centre nml X./. Athletic and Cycling Fnion. PROGRAMME. RUNNING. 1— .M A IDK.N PI. AT HANDICAP, (open). First prize 40s. second 20s, -third 10s. Entrance fee 2s. 2 HOKITIKA SHKFFIEFI) HANDICAP. 120yds. I'iist prize 200 s. second 80s, third 20s. Entrance fee 7s (id. 3 HURDLES, (open) 120yds. First prize 100 s, second 20s, third 10s. Entrance fee 3s. I—IIAFK-MIFE. First prize 100 s. second -IDs, third 20s. F.nl ranee foe ss. s—2Ooyds. HANDICAP. First prize 80s. second 80s, third 10s. Entrance fee 4s. CYCLING. G —HALF-MILE. First prize 80s, second 40s, third 20s. Im ll ralire fee 4s. 7—NOVICE. First prize 00s, second 20s, third 10s. Entrance fix; 3s. 8 1 MILE WHEEL RACK. First prize 200 s, second 80s, third lOs. Entrance fee 7s (id. p o Mll.F. First prize 80s, second 30s. Entrance fee Is. . 10—3 .MIFF. First prize 100 s, second 10s, third 20s. Entrance fee ss. II_)i;VEXIFE HANDICAP. 4 nido. First prize 20s second 10s. Entrance fee Is. FT ELD EVENTS. 10. sTEP PT N G COM PETITION. First prize 20s. Entrance fee Is. Entries for all events close on March 28th. 1025. E. C. TOOHEV, lion. See. P.O. Box 11, Hokitika. COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, RF/vLLL STREET. HOKITIKA. ’PHONE 37.
-»,fRS J. L. FGAVLEU WISHKS TO IVI. NOTIFY the people <if Hokitika, that she lias taken over the above business. Fresh fish, oysters (in season) fried fish and chips to take away. All orders promptly delivered. The dining room will he under the personal supervision of Airs Fowler and first, class suppers can be assured. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY GO., LTD. the central factor?. FARMERS! BUTTERFAT HIGHEST IN WESTLAND. THE above COMPANY is now paying the highest price for hutterfat from Cream delivered to the collecting lorries, stations, or the factory. DAIRY FARMERS NOTE. OUR LORRIES ARE COLLECTING in the following areas:—Teremakau. Kumara, Arahura, Kokatahi, Koiterangi, Kanieri, Itimu. Woodstock, Ross, AYaitaha and Harihari. Cre- 0 ' i is also being received by rail from numerous stations, and all jieights are, prd 1 y the Company for both, by motor and rail Fanners at Wata.-oa and further South may make arrangements for supplying the “Central ’ Factory, and full information may be obtained on application. SUPPLIERS HAYING PIGS m targe or small quantities to dispose of will find it to their advantage to first communicate with the Company. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director. ERTCT JAMES, THE LEADING BUTCHER —AND--SMALL GOODS!* RETELL STREET, HOKITIKA. 'PHONE 157. 'PHONE to 7.
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