T\ H.I-AP .'-TO-NIGHT, large whitebait fritters to take home. Sixpence each at- “The Rendezvous.” T OST—Lend bending SPRING bctween Hokitika and Kokatahi.— S. Brooks, C/o W. H. Shannon, tinsmith. ICIOR SALE—Seven Shorthorn-. Jersey HEIFERS; due October. Apply Lloyd Bros., Teremakau Settlement. iOR, SALE—A quantity of old roofing IRON, suitable for sheds or fences. Apply “Guardian” Office. POR, SALE—IG good dairy COWS, due in about a fortnight. Apply -Morris Bros., Knnieri. p OR- SALE—Six-roomed HOUSE "ith bath-room, scullery and
pantry attached; largo section, Hauiptlcn St. Apply o. Borton. SALE—A good quiet COW, fourth calver; due now. Apply “Guardian” Office. TpOR SALE—Steam ENGINE and J BOILER, 10 h.p., 001 bs. pressure. Particulars at “Guardian” Office. A DV KKTISER, with good block of BUSH (over 1,000 acres) handy to railway, by good road, would eonsiiler partnership with -someone with .sawmill plant, or would let on royalty. Genuine proposition. For full particulars apply by letter to—“WHITE PINE,” C/o “Guardian” Office.
WESTLAND MINIATURE. RIFLE CLUB. rnmo adjourned .mluting of in- ■*" telldil) K members will be Jield at the 'Soldiers’ Hall at 7.30 o’clock on MONDAY EVENING to elect offic ;ers and arrange for the inauguration of the Club. All interested are invited to attend. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE'. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. AT OTIC L IS HEREBY GIVEN. ~U r T ’ sunut to section 50 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, that all creditors and others having; claims against the 1 estate of ALICE MARY CLEMENTS, late of Hokitika, married woman, whe died on. 15/8/20 (whose estate is under administration hy the Public Trustee) are hereby required to lodge sueli claims with the Public Trustee’s local office at Gre.vmouth on or before tlie 24th. DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1920. Any claim not lodged hy the dale named is liable to exclusion.
T. 11. SAY WELL. District -Public Trustee. Gre.vmouth, 20th. Auk. 1926. THANKS. ]Vr»S G. H. DELBIMDGE and F.VMILY desire to THANK all kind friends for letters, telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy m their l-eeent sad bereavement. Sale St., Aug. 20th. ARAHURA FAT STOCk"sALE~
MONDAY, 23rd. AUGUST. IVjpSSRS W. JEFFIUIiS AND COY. -L'J-. will sell by public auction as ahove : 10 Fat CATTLE For F. It. AVooflhani. 25 Fat CATTLE For AValsh. 25 Fat CATTLE For E. A. Gibb. • 125 2. I and 0-tooth Romney EWES (rams Ist. April). All AII UR A FAT STOCK SALE. Monday, 23rd. august. M ho US TON AND CO. • will sell by public auction as above: •'lO Fat CATTLE For C. and 1,. Gibb. 10 Fat CATTLE For AY. R. Adamson. 10 Fat SHEER t For Harris Bros. 40 Fat SHEEP For a Client. AUCTION SALE. OF CHOICE DAIRY HERD. AT HA R THAR I SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY. 23th. AUGUST At Noon. M HOUSTON AND CO. •instructed by Mrs R. Dieclrielts (who intends leaving He district) will sell bv public auction as above: The whole of her selected herd comprising: 23 choice dairy cows, 3rd. and 4th. calves, due September.
Further entries of stool: will he receiver! for this sale. < Note:—A complete clearing sale of ewes and lambs, store cattle and implements will be held in September, date to lie announced later. SALE OF FAIRY FARM. IN ARAHURA VALLEY. THURSDAY, 26th. AUGUST. At Noon. HOUSTON A CO. L'jL • (i n conjunction with AY. Jeffries and Co.) Auctioneers, will sell on the premises of the former, "Wharf St., Hokitika at noon on above date, under instructions from W. T. Bond, Esq., who is leaving for England on family business: His highly improved and ideally situated Dairy Farm of 285 acres (200 freehold, 85 leasehold) subdivided into 14 paddocks close to Tvaihinu station, dairy factory, school, post office and salevards. The whole of Vhe land when cleared can be ploughed, a great portion is now in English grasses, at present carrying 34 dairy cows, several head of dry stock and pigs. The property with sixroomed up-todate residence, Gane Milking machine, Twigg engine, !)() gal. new Lister separator and all out buildings necessary for the success of a. wellrun dairy farm, furniture and effects, will be offered as a going concern. Full particulars to be bad from the Auctioneers where a complete inventory of stock (live and dead) impleiirents. furniture and areas of section j and titles may be inspected.
PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. Grand concert and ball in aid of St. Joseph’s Church, Ivanieri on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15th. Admission to concert Is; to ball, gents 2s 6d ladies Is. T). J. HUTCHISON, Hon Sec. LOWER KOITERANGI HALL. A BENEDICTS’ BALL in aid of the piano fund will he held on FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. Admission: Gentlemen 3s; ladies 2s. Sit down supper provided. Ladies silk and wool junipers and cardigans, usually 22s 6d, McKay’s sale price 16s lid.—Advt.
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