LONDON, .Mii.v d. Arrivals.: At London, Waiwern. 'Fo’ - continuant-*. of news see fourth page.) -V7ACAXCY for two BOARDERS, 3 * minutes from P.O. Apply to “Guardian’’ Office. lOST —On .Monday evening, a small sum of MONEY (in notes). Finder rewarded on returning same to this office. "KIOR SALE —Kitchen dresser, washstand, haby’n pram, Chaiifbers’ encyclopaedia (10 volumes), also a few fowls. Apply Mrs 1). Melvor, Hampden Street. COUNTY ELECTION. MR 11. A. EAUC’KE will address ■ the electors at Koitorangi on the Bth. inst. at 7 p.m.; at Kokatnhi on tho 10th. at 8 p.m. and at Kanieri on the 11 tli. at 8 p.m. IN BANKRUPTCY. TN THE SUPREME COT T RT, HOLDEN AT HOKITIKA. Notice is hereby given that VICTOR JOHANSEN, of Hokitika. labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt, and T hereby summon a MEETING OK CREDITORS fo he holden at my office on TUESDAY, the 18th. DAY of MAY, 1020, at 2.30 o’clock. \YM. WILSON, Official Assignee. oth. May, 1020. NX. RAILWAYS. VISIT OF ARGYLL AND S'UTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS’ BAND TO GREYMOUTH. MONDAY, 10th. MAY. ROSS-GBEYMOUTH. SPECIAL PASSENGER. TRAIN U 7 leaves Boss at 5.0 p.m., Hokitika 0.00 p.m., and Kumara 0.38 p.m. arriving at Greymouth at 7.13 p.m. stopping where required to pick up passengers.
Returning it loaves Oreymoutli at 10.30 p.m., aiul arrives at Ross at 12.33 a.in. (lltli.) stopping where ref)uirod to set down. CHEAP FARES. Tickets at day excursion fares will be issued to Oreymoutli from Ross and intermediate stations on 10th. May, available by special trains on'day of issue only. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL RIDING. Ladies A- Gentlemen : I AM AGATX OFFERING MY SERVICES as a CANDIDATE for your votes and interest at the forthcoming County Election. During the past three years I have endeavoured to serve you faithfully and generally to promote the welfare of the district. I had the honour of being Chairman during one year of my expiring term, and T look hack with a good deal ot satisfaction to the fact that as a result of the administration it was possible to reduce the annual rate. In regard to district work I have given my best attention, and the improved condition of the roads which are increasing in length with expanding settlement, testify to the sustained nature of the maintenance. I was an advocate for the road machinery, and the plant is no doubt responsible for the improved work giving better roads, a result which is very satisfactory to me. Next Wednesday will be polling day, and I ask for your active support on my behalf, pledging myself in return to do my best for the advancement of the Central Riding in particular and the County in generally. Yours respectfully, E. A. WELLS. Woodstock, May 5. 1926.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1926, Page 3
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