FOR SALE. A GOOD 'DAIRY FARM, situated at Arahura, 5 miles from. Hokitika. 1 mile from Kahinu railway station; 3 mile from factory and post and telegraph office. Comprising—2 B-5 acres, viz. 200 freehold and 85 leasehold of river flat and terrace land, all ploughale when cleared up. A good 6-roomed dwelling, with bath-room, h. and c. water, wash-house, wool-shed, whare, etc., 8 ail run through cow byre with separator and engine rooms, large dray and implement shed with hay loft, 3-stall stable, calves’ shed, piggery, fowl house, etc., 3 cow Gane milking machine, new “ New Lister 90 gal. separator, 3.1 Twigg engine, pump, vat, cans, dray implements, tools, harness, furnituer etc., 34 Jersey and Jersey cross cows and heifers, due September and October,, young stock, horses, pigs, fowls, etc., as a going concern. For particulars and to view, apply— W. T. N BOND, Arahura. \Y A TARO A HALL, MATAINUI. S OCTAL AND DANCE in above Hall on THURSDAY, JULY 29th. A popular gathering. Gents 3s, Indies la or a plate. Good music. - HENRY DEHN, Secretary, Wataroa-Waiho Farmers’ Union.
E. HAUSSMAN, PAINTER AND HOUSE DECORATOR ' BRITTAN ST., HOKITIKA. O KEY REST MATERIALS, WHICH ARE USED IK THE LATEST CITY STYLE. SATISFACTION IS guaranteed with all work UNDERTAKEN.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1926, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1926, Page 3
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