Tim Sale of Work at the Soldiers' Hal! tn-nighl. will lie Open I run seven i ■'sloe!:. aln I all oivia -I la I mil. ■ eii w ill lm riven ami ailmtssiim u |l| h Tim I ora 1 lunmige aim li ],:moi through the Olira tui m- 1 f.o the v. e.-'-muled on Fa i unlay was 7f>■'!<> tons. Oi s’atutalay lfiili) ton., of oimnad mereha ltd eon I and i imher v. a' . lea red li'o'u the a.-sninhliie.: staiiens on tin V. e-t ( oast - ale of the , llnltrl. Cm tonal, y niar o.i, ulmii Mr |>. Mi Xah'e If ■ t must si rt !!' . a. a wi •a •; an a. her ■ ir a- M-!eM.-!i Mr' M; . Vihb's ear I a lit! !e p tar his ! e rued, and a laired r me ii 1 1 he df.Ulae.i'. 1 .. nme oi D e . lH • , v , hurl. 1 i.l'eat oils and oi her u u iiiahle d'slep Ji'li'fl in t tie Cnnterhr r, 1 . 1 1 -alt h d; st rim lor jhe v,a • k end a! no Monday, total!, ,1 I'-, as follow-. ■' ■ :T t tit, 1 : tid ." enhi js. : puenaonia. pm'.i it ii.iUi m intiumiy.a. ma I . ■-j> ?11 hal mia imi mai .oriin! I . * 'no . .-we of iid i id. -i. v reported il.■ ’’ | llm \\ iSI Coast ! I i'.tlt 1; I ho, ! riot. I ile.-.'t h - i * ~ai I uhmviile- is ■ a lifivd in I hi- < an! w'liiii". ,|ii riel. Ail -! 1-i 1-1 . i. ; erh t v ill I■ d I o lhe ■■■'* li, a-' Hath vi: o a t hi' Innfy fail: in aal , f lie Meihidisi Church id,ml. dl l•• in pi. .. T! " -a I ,' i.o v. o k .'HI ho .inmivayain iiwtuoiTow. hot h nfi: " :: 1 ii : a.I .el "tiina; ami is . u:v :o a.lf ill i • ipmn to-morrow afternoon IV. m 1 and 'again in tic evoniiifr fn m oV-lm-k. There a. ill he ; mial . .ale : f nil j s m-inorro\v n ight. V . n S. a! , e I'e a -in" rt ha i for Iho "mas h did IV .. Why i t buy .am m.w : MeKn.Vs have eg opened up a ncu
' bade- 1 h"- • hills ha v no ilii--. fen, I • ill; ami dm nri, - are ri.ei,; Call to-dav cm.! .e!" i one a I i\|i;Ka\'s Advt. '! lie West ; ".'.I Mine. I'i - , l| L " ('■ in n:Mi'i.iis;,l ing of Ales-,"- I.eileli i’rew i). ia r> urn e and (»i>.lln i:■ 11 , ■- der,lone. Sine.'itun and ! 1 n nn rr, : • -i-iit in;; lie coal miners) met mi Satur he : in d al widi tlm luilnwii - disHill','" (! ' lli'.h fill','" id in; a! !•' a "■aim lU.uk!.:'!!. ad,- liny : !•. 'vi'k.'i's i.o slnti; (,'j) rlaim for i; ivtuent I'lindi'd so!.. a i |u I ~.
After di ■<•!! --i■ >: i a ,e! tlenient l'i on the fell , ' h:g lorn', -Tl '• ' io-' cl timbering in < I i--: j Hl l . • til he *be bask '■!' -Stift Work : (2i ml 1 I! ?■!•:!< ! nil 1,,- pal'! i: bruit ;>rcj ; !i,• . . (:>■. , here ..,. t , ;l , :ir Mimi! , , l: ,„
- -'K. " 11 . ' - '»■! "V. I" !> ' Judd : I !;;u die, I o be ];| ill. an.! I'ti, in ' i ike -out agreenuni IV. ~i. -II I <M • !). S; . , ~, W. Wifson. liliih'k. Braddon. I!r, | ( mining. Bruce. Benjamin (bon } \ <fl!;*i*i ity di <<mt(v-|mmhl<*iis<» u n-' iv- ? ! i'.vd. iMnsilv of form:il liMtur-n. und tic' M’frelcry wax rcquosird t , reply t Coroin, 11l minif {inn with n request ■ ki-'hii the Club j, ,i Wn.Jlit ■, 1 1 ■( v lii.itHifs ill nddi | nni in tlio lII'. <iii-ary Saturday it. was decided S' advis" ilm (>!' v ('ln!- t’i a 1 they ;! ' i ! <‘ V.. i! |j|;< rln l|r|'"ji| three 1111 !y ! " Mu :in\ \\ i- dnesda v afternoon. and die! a return game v, ould be played at. ( revmo;i h mi con veil writ nfter- " It was re--lived to make the !! 'atn!' against i!i" Rouangn (Ini, 11 s«_* ticsr visit ~f t!.«' seas'in. iV, take plane the week alter Rowings epewd jdieir season*. t lie game prnhably taking place •"> »<•. Hi!,. !; wax resolved that hii'tlmr enquiries 1... mad.■ in rej'oren e ;o baring I ov.'k texted at Chrisiehureli. howling lean; in Grovniouth was «1 {,«_ ' cssi'd anil the matter left p* *<’ ’
gat" to lit" Centre t ik::! with. Several otjier matters were di*< n.-sm], The h - nl hern coniine in satisfactorily, hut the neyd of semiring more members was urged in yiev of deletions to thin membership. caused 1 y removal of m'-nd ers from the district. The mertip" Drummed at S mm. with a r D of !'.'•!tin“TufTnid " Leather Bolting is giving ever increasing sal is tioiion users. Strong; durable. easy running. Write for our quotes. If. P. Af. .Mannine and Co., 5 Bedford Row Christchurch.—Advt,
Inspector T. T. Hugo will ihold tut inspection of the Hokitika Tire Brigade tit Xo. 1 Station on Friday next at S p.m. Mr 11. Dtmii of I i.-iu * Inn inserts a notice in this issue in reference to straying callle grazing on In. property at I I.mi !ia u. Shopping nnuie easy. Make out your list and l ead our list of Christ masgifts. in to-morrow’s change ot adver ti-ement. Addisons. Ailvt. Messrs Tomlinson and Cilfoiai l.td le.liiy that all ouistiiudmg account:-, d.e paid or arrangeil lor by the loth mst. Tenders are inviteil for the purchase it the tea-rooms ami confectionery luisiiie.ss in the assigned estate of Stew's as a going eoneern. Tenders clos" with M. i 1 111 its 1 1 u and Co. on Dec. 1 1 th. MeGrner's are having a special displa.y of new summer goods the very latest in iost'inn's, fioeks. dress materia N, gloves and hosiery. Visit early. MiCruer’s. Hokitika ami (;revmoutii. - Ailvt.
A reminder is given of the eoiieert ami hall in the Woodwork Hall on Friday evening in aid of the school prize fund. A good convert programme, a gooil supper ami live musieians v.ili supply music and the floor "ill he ia perfect order. The Star I'ii t urcs opened suciwsi ally at Wnodst .c|.; Hall last evening to a good at tendance, when a capita! programme was ! resented which gave great sat isfat i tot:. Tlie programme ■viM le repealed at F.ualapu on Friday night am! at Kokalahi i n Monday
Tim •!• -:it It oeeitrred at Dm ihdlw tim ita| early y.'slm ilay morning of Mr Tom McKenzie, formerly caretaker for th- Westport Tret ting Club. at. Die age of year». lie was. a native of Dm I.yell, and took a prominent part in Friendly Society work, and was a lee | provincial Master of i hi* Oddfellow's Ledge, and an cllb-er of the ■d by hi- wife, daughter (Mrs hnfi'i. and two sons. Mr William and Master iiom McKenzie. Foiiov.in.g Die agil at ion by the Farmers' Tiiioiis in various centres, and at .Imir re.iue-; .Mr li. Williamson, .eiorintiiy s;irgi.on of iii'a arton proposes settling "ii the West Coast, and is •caking Hokitika his headquarters. Mr Williamson vva ■: in Hokitika to-day ■-a.iking arraitgi molds and i ■ leaving lot ! Itrist! liureii in the morning, to eotn.:l e 1 1• arrangements and will retl'lrn ti Ho!:it ika on December 1 11ii. ■"!.:’.t v.eoh I collected the Mao: i •!; g-tax and t!>" half-crown? came to light Alt'- cut any trouble, i don't link i hey lil.i'd the hok of the man
d Dm I r Vile i: sp.'i'tor to a meeting of Ai a lia", alu C-wnw. led. The "man with liie gait.” it may lie ex•liwimd. aieompanii'il the iuspei'.or Vvi'u haveamly three innie weeks to ,e! voiir r. '.po.i iviimut s tor ‘X mas. it : c year homo locking , heerlul and .-.sy with good door coverings ami llii'i' arlulis oi cola! on a hie furniture. Harley hs, Crey'iitoilth. is the Turiiifure emporium that inn supply your repii I'cmen ts. giving value a! rca semi hie '.".0i1. Advt. air C. A. Dm ry .Mayor, lias ia-en alvced that the visit .f I iis llxceliem y l hi* to. eruof-t o-u a, ~| aid Dm \ i<-e-re-•,ai | arty has • ••im ileii-rred t. r a. i!a\ •ul v.ili lake pdmv on Saturday. Dm". Dh|i. The party v ill laa in (own for the lull day. instead ~| L |in ■ Itiitijs idy . a- nut ilieil pVe. ivti.-ly. Mr I’ern 1 * '."Uos to tni or 1 1 a .Mr (in -I iU'in.i n. ■miol y(. hai I’ is i;i n , ft 1 1 regard t,. joint •'■•Coil Ml I'i I'i.d ’. ill” a lid eilf.Tt a i idle' V.e iW.-ivoa! pally. I lie caret a lie i oi a I'tdiuerstiut .X.. ■ j! i h"" hug. i-n.ipiel. ami tennis etiip i .
•!H-i 'I in s', lolls ut'i'e I !i!'o r. ii ai him in no Ulieertain iniu;.. i i , i. ( . j., , V r , | deoil \. or:, illy- lil! .j a .tit.. :;iai a.-, h- I,' a> live. In' d. . in. .| ii ad\ isahle i" i him. Tlte y.:n!i;! U,r.ld- mat. >'"1111"' link appealed n|i:.i, si.,. \ 1.1 il'-si/.ed leiil.'lle >li; 1 rI;, y, ji !i I ..... i ni'i'ii tini ty and ii.ny ymn;; sharks. - eanc .i !,s a party m lisimi'me:. in I'.'l'iy l."vy i.inii" ilm luvks'i; i. I i 100 c. s,. h.. ml ,:o ' .1, , ;,i , lilie 111 play ii. 'l'll tin* (snistenia! oo ■‘liilcli" made a rush and eiilalioimi itself in nearly hadl a scare M Ihe shark's. cliYit'ls i.o ,"i ;ipo i.i
st. I‘at: iol.'s ( hitivii. tda \ ■.,... i ",'da \ . Xu si.'! Ma.,. v. a. ■ elc fit lei I III". . Fal.lior O'llerran. Th" l.ri- . leriiin I a; ■■ l,t"..akfast. ' * li’eyaii iirc- iditiy. Mr ami Mr. |>, *. ! i: :,.r ( Ini-lelmi" I, ',\ this inornia "'<] I,'es.s. Tim l.ride U'av,d|..,| j,, Id U" M, Vs ~ i , v . • !! .- , '. ii; at eheapesi prices,.:. Advt. 11l ill si er and Velvet, just- Ofieind, S'." I.eadine Drapers. Advt. Vmi won't lie tniul.led with eqliis this summer if you keep - S:i/.n! " hand'.'. Is Od. hoy, no iloM.'s -Advt. Th.' '"l'hm do n: iials mi' d,, v1l H I lokiti!;.-', ami ... q.';, t , |.
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