TENDERS arc invited by the undersigned up to NOON of the 2-1 tii. DAY of APRIL, 1926 for the purchase for removal of 1,600 feet (more or less) of No. 16 and No. 14 S.W.G. and 720 feet (more or less) of No. 12 S.M .(>. 18in. diameter, iron telescopic jointpipes, with all defects, if any, at present situated at Ballarat Hill, Stafford. Full particulars can be obtained on application at the office of the Manager, Government Water Races, Kama ra. Intending purchasers will require to deposit the sum of £lO with their tender. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. H. KIMBKLL, Under Secretary. Mines Department, Wellington. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HOKITIKA RACES. /~VN WEDNESDAY, 7th. April, or- * dinary timetable on GreymouthRoss line will be suspended. Trains leave Greymoutli for Hokitika 9.10 a.in., 9.55 a.m. (stops Ehner Lane and Kumara only) and 4.40 p.m. and Hokitika for Greymoutli 8.45 a.m. and 6.16 p.m. (stops Kumara and Elmer ■Lane only) and 0.45 p.m. Trains leave Ross for Hokitika at- 9.30 a.in. and 4.50 p.m. and Hokitika for Ross at 11.10 a.m. and 6.50 p.m. Holiday excursion tickets, available for return up to and including Thursday, Gth. May, will Ice issued to Hokitika from Otjra. Roofton. Blackball. Kowauui, Ross and intermediate) stations on Wednesday, 7tb. April, by trains arriving Hokitika up to 12 noon. For further particulars of train arrangements. etc., see booklet obtainable free at- railway stations, or enquire at stations. KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL sth. A GRAND CONCERT and CHIUSI\. ty MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT, to bo followed by a BALL, will be bold in aid of St Andrew’s Church. Admission to concert Is; to ball, gentlemen 2s Cd, ladies la T. Rs. CHESTER MAN. 'Hon Secretary.
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Important Announcement TO OUR CLIENTS: WE HAVE PLEASURE IN INFORMING YOU THAT WE HAVE PURCHASED A VALUABLE BUILDING SITE SITUATED ATTHE CORNER OF SEWELL AND WELD STREETS AND INTEND BUILDING AN UP-TO-DATE GARAGE TO SERVICE YOUR CARS. IN THE MEANTIME WE ARE CARRYING ON IN THE BUILDINC ALREADY ON THE SECTION AND SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. BAIT’S GARAGE Hokitika. W. HARRINGTON, Manager, O/o Kellers’ Hotel,
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