SPECIAL TOMATO SAUSAGES. Fresh daily. A delicacy. Eric James. WESTLAND RUGBY SUB-UNION. The annual meeting of Delegates of the Sub-Union WILL BE HELD at Keller’s Booms, Weld Street, ON WEDNESDAY, ABRIL Bth., at 7.30 p.m. BUSlNESS—Reception of report and balance sheet; election of committee. Delegates must present authority signed by Captain and Secretary of the Club they represent. E. W. KEEN AN, Secretary. WESTLAND SUB-UNION. IV'O.MI NATIONS for the Senior, -h ’ Junior, and Third Grade competitions will CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL Bth., at 8 p.m. Affiliation fees—Senior £1 Is; Junior os; Third Grade 2s (id, must accompany nominations. E. W. HKENAN, Secretary. NOTICE. HAVING DISPOSED of our premises and stock we heg to thank the Genefal Public for the patronage extended us, and to advise that we shall be CLOSING DOWN ON THURSDAY the Ptli. APRIL. It is requested that ill ACCOUNTS OWING TO, be settled >r arranged for, and all ACCOUNTS jWiNG BY, lie rendered BEFORE tbe JOth. APRIL. JOHNSTON AND CO. EASTER, HOLIDAYS.
OUR PREMISES will Ijo CLOSED lor the above holidays FROM THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL Oth. till TUESDAY MCRNING, APRIL 11th. RENTON AND CO. PUBLIC .MEETING, KOITERANGI. A GENERAL MEETING of HOUSEHOLDERS will be held lit the Public Hall ON THURSDAY, Pth. INST., at 8 p.m. to make arrangements for the erection of a new post office. A. J. SHANNON, Hon. See. HU'I'T BOROUGH TOWN PLANNING. INVITATIONS TO COMPETITORS. riTHE GOVERNMENT of the Domin- ■*- ion of New Zealand and the Lower llutt Borough Council INVITE DESIGNS from residents of the Dominion lor the LAYING OUT of the Eastern portion of the LOWER j lUTT BOROUGH and undertake to remunerate the authenticated author or authors of the designs that may he placed respectively lii>t and second in order of merit at the final adjudication upon the designs in aeiordance with the eruditions of competition as follows: - I'm- the Design j laced first-. Premium £2OO For the Design placed second - Premium £b() I n format ion ior the guidance, of intending competitors will lie available on payment of Cl. w lib h will he returned In those sending in designs, at the following places: Lands and Survey Department. ■Wellington. Auckland. Christchurch, and Dunedin; mil at the ollicc of the Lower llutt Borough Council, Lower lfiil-t. EASTER HOLIDAYS. lYf Y PREMISES WILL BE CLOSED i-TI for the holidays FROM THURSDAY NIGHT I) o’clock UNTIL TUESDAY MORNING. ARCH LITTLE. Quality Boot 'Warehouse. TO SAWMILI.ERS.
/ IOKRESPONDENCE INVITED FOR. PURCHASE OK OUTPUTS. Genuine enquiries only. Clive lull details. cut, ol' the log. minimum tally, and position .front rail. Write to: “VISITOR”. C7o Keller’s Hotel, Hokitika. RANK .HOLIDAYS EASIER. PURSUANT to the terms of “The Rankin." Aft, 1908,” the following holidays will he ol served hy the undermentioned Ranks throughout New Zealand : - COOP FRIDAY, 10th. APRIL, 1925, (Statutory Holiday). SATURDAY, Uth. APRIL. 192".. (Statutory Holiday). .MONDAY, llith. APRIL(. 1921. (Statntorv Holiday). Tl KSDAY, 11th.. APRIL, 1925. A Speeial Holiday. For the Rank of Now Zealand—(Sgd.) T. CORKHILL, Acting General Manager. For tho Bank of New South Wales—(Sgd.) H. W LEVER, Inspector. For the National Bank of New Zealand, I,td. T(Sgd.) ALFRED JOLLY, General Manager.
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR LAND SEEK FILS'. “DUART”—AVest laud's Model Farm at Mariliari, is offered for sale liv public auction at M. Houston ami Go’s sale rooms. Camp St. Hokitika, on WEDNESDAY, APIUL, Bth. 1920, at 2 p.m. M HOUSTON A CO., in conjunc- . tion with DA LOFTY A- CO. LTD favoured with instructions from Alessrs Duncan McLean Ltd., will sell by public auction as above: j,ot I. —The homestead block at “Duart,” of 839 acres freehold, I2S acres leasehold with 95 acres Umber reservations, all in one block; situated on Main Road, Hariha.ri. about 30 miles from Ross railway. A largo portion of the area is drained swamp, balairo good white ] ine and totara bush. About 350 acres have been ploughed, stumped anil 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’s eottaue. Tbis is without doubt a model dairy farm, and the dairy stock comprise some of the best milking strain Shorthorns in New Zealand. Lot 2.—A1l that block of land, being Section 2921, 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 ribhonwoml country, fenced and partly cleared, and is excellent sheep country. A valuable liver bed run of 12,880 acres, gees with this property. For full particulars apply to— M. HOUSTON and CO. Hokitika. Or—DALGETY and CO. Greymouth. Joint Auctioneers.
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