HOKITIKA SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Tenders will be received up to SATURDAY, 7th. INST, for the purchase and removal of all the iron on the High School fence, laving Park and Sale Streets. The highest of any tender not necessarily accepted. J. CONNING. Hon. Sec. RIN CESS T heatre. GOOD NEWS FOR HOKITIKA I The rti’TiMisTS II E IS T S Th e /a p tiiiists h e Optimists SAM STERN SAM STERN SAM STERN SAM STERN And Full Company WILL MAKE A RETURN VISIT ON SATURDAY NEXT, AUG. 7th. MIRTH MUSIC MELODY' 1 BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY'! PRICES: 55., 45., 35., 2s. (plus tax). AUCTION SALE. OF CHOICE DAIRY HERD. AT HARIHARI SALE YARDS. 'WEDNESDAY, 25th. AUGUST At Noon. M HOUSTON AND CO. •instructed hy Airs R. Diedriclis (who intends leaving the district) will sell by public auction as abov«: The whole of her selected herd comprising: 25 choice dairy cows, 3rd. and 4th. calves, due September. Further entries of stock will he received for this sale. Note: —A complete clearing sale of owes and lambs, store cattle and implements will be bold in September, date to be announced later. MIDDLERIGG CLYDESDALE STUD. A T TATTER SAULS, Christchurch. Y\_ nil AUG. lltli. at 9.30 a.m. I will offer, through H. MATSON & CO., the following draft of high-class horses:— I. —PITCAIRN’S LADY (1032) brown mare foaled, 1915, sire Black Douglas (imp.) darn Pitcairn Lass-Border Chief (imp.) in foal to Bonnie Breastknot (imp.) All chain work. 2.—LADY MARY—Black marc foaled 1917, sire Bonnie Dunkeld (imp.) in foul to Bonnie Brcastknot (imp.) Unbroken. 3.—MIDDLERTGG NANCY—Bay filly, foaled 1923, sire Middlerigg Renown, dam Black Bess, by Black Douglas (imp.) 4.—MIDDLERIGG COUNTESS—Bay filly, -foaled 1923, sire Middlerigg Renown, Renown darn Lady Mary by Bonnie Dunkeld (imp.) ALSO--1 G K LI) TNG, foaled 1916, good shatter and leader; a grand worker. i GELDING, foaled 1922, unbroken, sire Premier Yet. 3 GELDINGS foaled .1923 by Middlerigg Renown. ALL HORSES BRED BY VENDOR AND ENTERED IN STUD BOOK. The geldings arc broken to lead and tie up. All clean and sound; sold for no fault, being surplus stock. •SALE commences 9.30 a.m. WEDNESDAY, AUG. lltli., 1926. J. BOAG, - Middlerigg, Brookside, Canterbury.
kokataht-koitkrangi FARMERS’ UNION. A MEETING of the above TTnion will take place in the Public Hall Kokatahi. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING at S o’clock. R. MOVNIHAN, Secretary. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4tli. WOODSTOCK PUBLIC HALL. A GRAND BALL will he held as above. Good music, floor am. sxipper. Efficient M.C. Admission: Gentlemen, 3s; ladies, 2s. R. C. WELLS. Secretary. LOWER. KOITERANGI lIALL. . A BENEDICTS’ BALL in aid of the Y'\, piano fund will l>e held on FRIDAY, AUGUST 6‘h. Admission: Gentlemen 3s: ladies 2s. Sit down supper provided. ROSS FIRE BRIGADE. THE ANNUAL FIRE BRIGADE BALL will take place in the Totara Hall, Ross, on FRIDAY, AUG. 6th. Music hv Messrs Ross Bros’. Orchestra. Supper provided. Double ticket os, single ticiret 3s. A. W. PEEBLES, Secretary. DRUIDS’ ANNUAL BALL. SOLDIERS’ HALL, AUGUST lltli. Grand plain & fancy dress BALL. Valuable prizes given. Double ticket, os ; single, 3s; extra lady 2s. .T. BUTLAND, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. THE ANNUAL CONCERT and BALL in aid of Kanieri State School funds will be held on FRIDAY - , AUGUST 20th. Capital concert programme, good music and M.C. for ball. Admission to concert Is, to ball, gents 2s 6d. ladies Is. F. W. SELBY, Hon. See. PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. Grand concert and ball in aid of St. Joseph’s Church, Kanieri on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. loth. Admission to concert Is; to ball, gents 2s Cd ladies Is. D. .1. HUTCHISON, Hon Sec. E. HAUSSMANN, - PAINTER AND HOUSE DECORATOR. 1 BRITTAN ST.. HOKITIKA. Only best materials, which \RE USED IN the LATEST ” CITY STYLE. SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED WITH ALL WORK - UNDERTAKEN. iy Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails. Advt,
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