AMKKICAXS WIN WALLOON HACK. JiIM’SSICLS, June 1. The American balloon. Goodyear, with three pilots aboard, won the Gordon Hennell race . It landed at Soeldehore, Sweden. The balloon covered 800 kilometres.
For continuance of news see fourth page.)’ FRESH LY cooked KISH to fake liome from ‘‘Tlie Rendezvous.*’ Delicious groper, locally caught. * OST.— Starling TIAXDI-K, off a Dodge car, vicinity of Bealey aiul Stafford Streets. Finder please return to Kanieri .Electric Ltd. FOR SALF,—a quiet COW. Sound and in good profit. Apply to “Guardian” Office. JTjIOR SALE—Six-roomed COTTAGE, -1- electric light and gas, three minutes walk from railway station. Price moderate. Apply “Guardian” Office. LOST —On Saturday last from Cass Square fence, Weld St., a gout s BICYCLE. Kindly return to J. B. Ward. Bank of New South Wales, Hold t ika. FOOTBALL! QASS QJQUARE, JJOKITIKA SATURDAY. JUNE sth. <e» :! p.m. - Junior Game EXCELSIOR V. ROSS. ADMISSION Is. KUMARA DANCE. IVf EWMANS CARS will leave the li garage TO-NIGHT for the above diinee at 8 o’clock sharp. ’Phone 171. THANKS NOTICE. M‘ [I! W. .1. DIEDRTGHS desires to sincerely THANK the people of Ivokatalii and district for their efforts in connection with the recent unfortunate drowning of his late employee, Cyril Smith, on 16th. May, 1926, and for kind messages of sympathy. AUCTION SALE. IF FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD effects. ON THE PREMISES AT ROSS. SATURDAY, sth. JUNE, 1926. At 1.30 p.m.
Mhouston & CO. • instructed by Mr .T. Trippner (who is leaving Ross) will sell by public auction as above: The whole of the household furniture, including kauri l>cdrooni suite (complete), box ottoman, carpets, sideboard, hall-stand, tables, chairs, linoleums, meat safe, blinds, cooking utensils and sundries tea numerous to mention. COMMERCIAL Tit AVELLERS. AX OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM A dealing extensively in dairy factory machinery and requisites, milking machines, separators and other farmers’ lines, requires the services of an energetic SALESMAN on a commission basis to cover the TVest Coast. One with knowledge of dairying requirements and already canvassing the district preferred, floods are well-known, up to date and good sellers. Replies in strict confidence, giving qualifications and lines already handed to— MERCHANT, Box 458 TTeJlinfiton.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1926, Page 3
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