TO-NIGHT McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE SKLZNICK PRESENT A N A EL-STAR CASTE IN“FREE AIR.” “FREE AIR.” A motor, a maid, and a mud-hole. A romance fraught with danger and thrilling moments. A lesson to those “speed” motorists. •STRONG SUPPORTS! McLEAN’ S ORCHESTRA! USUAL PRICES!
KOKATAHI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ist. 1025. At 1 p. fll. "jV/ir HOCS T 0 N AN D Co. • will sell by public- auction aa above:— Special entry on account of Air .T. Dimmick (who lias leased his farm). 10 Prime Eat BULLOCKS 1. Prime Eat HEIFEU 30 Well-conditioned STEERS, 18mcs. to 2-vr. olds. 1 Good S.H. COW in profit I Good S.H. HEIFER, in profit 5 Empty COWS 1. Woodland Whispers A!ARE, 7 yr. old. broken to harness. I Light spring TRAP On account of A. Dimmick. 1 Pedigree Jersey BELL, 12-nios. 1 Pure-bred yearling Jersey HEIFER. —ALSO—--83 Good Breeding EWES For A. Jam ieson. 20 Prime Fat SHEEP For AVm. Jamieson. 15 Prime Fat SHEEP For h. H. A Tor el. 20 Forward 2J to 3-yr. STEERS 150 2. 1 and (j-tootli breeding EWES with llnmnev Rams from 22nd. A larch) For T. Staines. 0 Young Dry COWS 1 COW and YEA LEE For S. llavill 5 Fat HEIFERS Fur W. Ritchie. 4 COWS in profit and CALF For A. Cropper. 30 Good Breeding EAVES, in lamb, For R. A. Hnreourl. 20 Prime Fat SHEEP ■For Al. AYallacc. 0 Store BULLOCKS For A. C (derma n. 2 Good half-draught HORSES For Diggers’ Sawmill Coy. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR LAND SEEKERS. “HEART”—Westland’s Model Farm at Harihari, is offered for sale by public auction at Al. Houston and Co’s sale rooms. Camp St. Hokitika, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL Bth. 1925, at 2 p.m. M HOUSTON A- CO., in conjunc- - • tion with DA LOFTY & CO. LTJ) favoured with instructions from Messrs Duncan Alel-ean Ltd., "ill sell by public auction as above: Lot I.—The homestead block at “Dunrt.” of 839 acres freehold, 128 acres leasehold with 95 acres timber reservations, all in one block; .situated on Alain Road, Harihari, about 30 miles from Ross railway. A large jHirtion of the area is drained swamp, balance good white pine and totara hush. About 350 acres have been ploughed, stumped ant! limed, and growing excellent grass and root crops. Up-to-date bungalow of six rooms, with all conveniences; and splendid range <>l farm buildings, including men’s quarters and married couple's cottage. This is without doubt a model dairy farm, ami the dairy stock comprise some of the best milking strain Shorthorns in Now Zealand. Loi 2.—A1l that block of land, being Section 2921, Block XVI. One One Survey District, containing 532 acres held under Regulation License, convertible Jo Freehold, situated six miles from the homestead block, and worked in (onjuncl ion with it: consisls of
lotara I rililiomvii'iil country, Ic'iiccd and i>:«l’tly cleared, Mini is .excellent sheep country. A valuable river lied run of 12,880 acres, goes with this property. For full particulars apply to— M. HOUSTON" and CO. Hokitika. OrDALGETY and CO. Grey mouth. Joint Auctioneers. II OKITIKA a: : THLETIC c AND IYCLIN'G tl.liri. SPORTS MEETING (To he held on Cass Square. Hokitika) SATURDAY APRIL 11th, 1925. Approved by the AY.C. Centre and N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union. PROGRAMME. RUNNING. 1— MAIDEN FLAT HANDICAP, (open). First prize 10s. second 20s. third 10s. Entrance fee 2s. 2 HOKITIKA SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 120vds. First 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. 4 HALF-MILE. First prize 100 s, second 40s, third 20s. Entrance fee ss. s—2ooyds. HANDICAP. First prize 80s. second 30s, third 10s. Entrance fee 4s. CYCLING. 0 HALF-MICE. First prize 80s. second 40s. third 20s. Entrance fee 4s. . r—XOYICE. First prize 00s. com! 20s, third 10s. Entrance 1 feo 3s B—l MILE WHEEL RACE. First prize 200 s, second 80s, third -10.-. Entrance fee 7s (id. c) 9 MIKE. First prize 80s. second 30s. Entrance fee 4s. 0 3 MILE. First prize 100 s. second 40s, third 20s. Entrance feo ss. 1 JUVENILE HANDICAP. 1 mile. First prize 20s second 10s. Entrance fee Is. FIELD EVENTS. <>_S T E r P T X G COMPETITION. " First prize 20s. Entrance fee Is Entries for all events close on Alaien h. 1025. T _ E C. TOOHEY, Hon. Pec. P.O. Box 11, Hole it it a.
SPORTS. A. SPORTS MEETING AVILL LK HKLT) IN ROSS ONTUESDAY, 1-ltli APRIL. 19-0. £I.OO rßoGUA '' !^li: ’ l6 Eve,its ' Including Champion Chop £25, U pright Chop £l2, Handicap Saw £,, Sheffield £IG. Programmes to he had on application to the undersigned. Nominations close on 31st . arc i. Special train services arranged, leaving Grevmouth 8 a.m.; leaving Ross for return 6.2-5 p.m. A. AY. PEEBLES, Hon. Sec WOODSTOCK SPORTS. (To he held in AVoodstock School Grounds). THURSDAY APRIL HR*l- - PRIZES—£SO (including a chop of £l3'). ALSO Chopping and sawing event-. motor races, ladies and child ren’s events, etc. Programme can be had on applica tion to the Secretary. R, C. WELLS, Secretary.
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