VOTE FOR SEDDON And you’ll vote right, because like Air Coates be is New Zealand born and bred. Because tbe policy supported has been always for the benefit at 2be worker.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. i *P. ROYAL SHOW AND RACES AT CHRISTCHURCH. TR AIN AR R ANG KM ENTS. ON 6th. and 16th. Nov. the 9.36 a.in. Christchuroh-Greymouth and the 10.16 a.ni. Greyinouth-Ohrist-clitireh trains WILL RUN. On 16th. Nov. the 8.20 a.in. Christ-chiireh-Groymouth and the 7.0 a.m. (Jreyinouth-Ch'istehurcli trains which usually run on Mondays will NOT run between Christchurch and Otira. STABLE GOVERNMENT Vote Seddon who pledges himself under no circiiinstances to allow extreme Lahor to defeat any Government in power. SPINSTERS’ BALL. ONE MILK HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOV. lltli. 1926. Good supper, efficient MX. Music by Mr A. 11. Lawn. Admission: —Spinsters -Is: bachelors and benedicts free. Alt AH ERA EAT STOCK SALE. MONDAY, NOV. 2nd. 1925. Messrs w. jeefries and co., will cell by public auction as above : 30 .Extra prime BULLOCKS For T. A. Condon. 26 Fat CATTLE For Jos. Manors. 15 Fat CATTLE For* Perry and Co.
lIA I! IH AH I SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY - , NOV. Ith. At. 1 p.m. Messrs w. .tekeries ami co. will sell ms iilmv'o on account ol .Messrs Hansen. Riedrich, Wiill, Hurnside. Foster. Feronson, Cron ami Hewer : 100 |[(>M(l mixed store CATTr.E 20 2-yr. STEERS to Ik? drafted. NOTE This sale lias been broii”bt forward one day at the request of the settlers. The Hold ‘lead Sale will take place on Thursday, l!)th. Nor. at I p.m.
.U'C'TIOX SAI.I-: OF VAUABI-K SIiKF.P AND ('ATTLIv RUN. AT TMK .MART. CAM P ST.. WKDNKSDAV. NOV. 2'itli. At Noon. M HOUSTON & CO. • instructed hy .Messrs Nolnn ami Mulvnnoy will idler liy public auction xs al in i', in order tn M ilicl up n pint tiei-Ti ii»: \ll Mint splendid block of grazing country situated Upper Mikonwt River, iiliout 12 miles from Host railway station, comprising 080(1 acres, more or less, of whirl' .180 acres are held under Ken. Lease aiul the halauee under Pastoral Licenses at easy rentals. -Most *v rood dry country, about 201)0 acres river Hats. balance hillside ; admit 120(1 acres in {trass, conveniently suh-divided. d-roomea cottage, men’s hut. shearing shed to house lot) sheep. dip. and plenty of scope for improvements which could double it.yards and sawmill plant. Tho property is offered as a going concern, including present, stock, vir.: 420 breeding ewes. 200 ewe hoggets, 020 latnhs, 12 horses, 21 head of fat and forward Hero ford cattle, rising I years; sawmill plant and half-share in wool press. This is a real good proposition as the (arm is at present capable of wintering 1000 eivei, carrying capacity.
[«'or fulU-i* particulars and terms ap- | piv to M. HOUSTON’ & CO.. Auctioneers. \ITTTOX SACK OK PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. BY THE XHI .SOX JERSEY CATTI.E BREEDERS’ CT.UB. OX THURSDAY, 26th NOV. (the day after the Xclson A. and P. Show) at the Rifhmond Show Ground— Of AO head of hulls, cows and heifers, re>.rcsontin<2; some of the "Dominion's best strains. Write for catalogues to the Secretary. T. B. Hufiam. Richmond. Nelson; or "Wright- Stephenson and Co., T’.O. P»ox 1520, Wellington. IMPORTANT C'I.KARIXG SALE OE DAIRY STOCK, KARA! REQUISITES. ETC. TUESDAY. 10th. NOVEMBER. At 11.30 a.m. MARK SPROT & CO. LTD., under instructions from A. Wheeler. •■Ksii will soli hy public auction on the farm “Waihuna” Rotomann. -50 well-hred high-class Jersey COW S 24 at present iipprofit. remaining coming in shortly). I Yearlings MIXED. 2 Jersey BULLS (pedigree). 2 Trap HORSES. 1 Spring Cart. 1 Dray Quantitv of sundries including chaff cutter, ploughs, harrows, 4-eow milking plant, new separator. 4 h.n. oil engine, etc. J. D. LYNCH. Auctioneer.
all SAINTS’ CHURCH, HOKITIKA. Diamond Jubilee of Commencement of Clnirch Work in Hokitika. CONVERSAZIONE —To be held in the— SOLDIERS’ HALL HONDAV. NOV. 2nd. at S o’clock. admission—l/-. Commemorative Church Services will be held at All Saints’ Church on Sunday. Nov. Ist. (All Saints’ Day), including Children’s Flower Service in the afternoon. CHILDREN’S NIGHT. TT’ESDaY. NOV. 3rd. at - p.m ADMISSION —
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