FOR ladies’ and gents’ second-hand CYCLES just overhauled and enamelled, as good as new, the prices being right, try I. BROWN & CO. FOR CYCLES, cycle repairs and accessories try I. BROWN & CO., the oldest established firm on the Coast. STRIPED EUJI SILK, new range of colours, 30in. wide; great value at 2s 6d yd. at McKAY’.S. APANESE CREPE in 30 shades, usually lOd yard; our price 8d yard, great value at MpKAY’S. ILL WOOD SUPPLIED, 2ft. at per load, 8s 6d cash on delivery. Bench gravel per load 3s.—John Coyle, Fitzherbert St. ’Phone 93.
TpOR SALE, CHEAP—Koiterangi J? FARM of 134 acres freehold; all in grass and sub-divided into four paddocks. Apply “Guardian” Office. TEA TOWELS, red edge, white and fawn stripe, size 30in. by 24in. hemmed and taped, special value lOd. each all linen glass cloths, 30in. x 24in. Is 3d each at McKAY’S. LADIES’ Rubber Waterproof COATS in plain colours; also in fancy check patterns, good quality line, 24s Cd at McKAY’S. WESTL \ND ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. PUJILTC NOTICE LS GIVEN that the FISHING SEASON WILL EXTEND from Ist. of OCTOBER NEXT to 30tli. APRIL, 1928. Licenses to fish are obtainable at the County Office, Hokitika, and from Mr A. C. Armstrong, Ilevell Street. Fees: Men £l. season; 12s Cd half season; ss, monthly; 2s 6d, weekly; ladies and youths, ss. any period. D. J. EVANS, Hon. Sec.
NEWMANS RIOTOUS LTD. SPECIAL CARS will leave on THURSDAY at 7 p.m. for the Grcymouth Military Ball. Excursion fares. SPECIAL CARS will leave for Reefton on Saturday at 8.30 a.m. for the Dittman Shield Match. Excursion fares. TOOHEY’S MOTORS LTD. CARS will leave the Garage on THURSDAY EVENING at 7 o’clock for the Military Ball at Greymouth. Cars will leave the Garage at 8.10 o’clock on SATURDAY MORNING for the Dittman Shield match at Rcefton. TNANGAHUA TROTTING CLUB, REEFTON.
Nominations for ail events close TO-MORROW (Thursday), SEPT. 29th., 1927. Reefton Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. and Telephone at 9 p.m. JAS. NOBLE, Secretary. PRIVATE SALE BY TENDER. OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND numhered 2255, containing 197 acresj with small cottage and cow-shed and sub-divided into convenient paddocks. For further particulars apply to— MRS T. JOHNSTON, Little Wanganui, South Westland. TOTARA FLAT SALEYARDS. SATURDAY, Ist. OCTOBER. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. MeMAHON and LEE will sell by public auction, as above: 100 3 and 4year old store BULLOCKS (to l>e drafted into lots). 12 Young SOWS, close to profit. 1 Well-bred young Berkshire BOAR
SALK OF ARAHURA FARM LANDS. MONDAY, 3rd. OCTOBF.R At 2 p.m. Messrs w. jeffries and co. instructed by Mr M • Olderog will sell nt the Arahura Saleyards immediately on the conclusion of the stock sale, the following Arahura and Knwhakn farm lands: J,ot 1 Native Leases pt. sub-division 20 of Blk. 30 N.R. containing 61 acres half-cleared and sown down in English grasses, well fenced with 5 barb wires; situate north bank of Arahura River and about t. mile from Arahura station (first class dairying or grazing land). Lot 2—Freehold Sections 1121, 1064, 1063, 1123. 1065 and 1750, containing 171 acres 0 roods 24 perches, all cleared and fenced, being the land fronting and adjoining old lvawhaka Hotel. Excellent grazing land. Lot 3—Freehold Sections 1720, 1704. 1721 and 1722 containing 110 acres 1 rood 5 perches, situated at Fox’s Creek, all cleared and good sheep grazing land. Lot 4—N.L. pt. Section 56 of N.R. 30, Blk. IT. Ivanieri S.D. containing 35 acres 3 roods, on which is erected the homestead of 6 rooms, barn and loft, stables cow byre, dairy, cart and harness sheds, men’s whare and stock- | yards. This block is highly improved and well fenced, all in good grass, and will be offered with freehold sections 1032, 3333, 2232, 2219, 2242, 2243, 2244, 2245, 3559 and 1724 of 933 acres 2 roods 32 perches. This land is all improved in good grass and can be easily worked from the homestead, making an ideal cattle or sheep run.
Kill] particulars from the Auctioneers. TOT AHA HALL, ROSS. FRIDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER. ANNUAL BALL in aid of Ross Fife Brigade. Music by Miss Evans’ Orchestra. Efficient ALC. and good supper. Admission : Double tickets ss, gents 3s, Indies 2s. A. AV. PEEBLES, Hon. Secretary. WOODSTOCK HALL. GR AND ball in aid o f Hall Funds on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER sth. Music by Black Hand Orchestra with the High-Master at the piano. Admission : Gents 2s Gd, ladies Is. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HOKITIKA. Annual sale of work in st. Andrew’s Hall on AA EDNEbDAY OCT. oth. Plain and fancy work stalls, produce, cake and sweet stalls and various attractions. ■ Open 2.30 p.m.
PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2nd. 1927. Annual concept ad ball ;» aid of State School fuodß. Admission to concert Is, to ball, gentlemen 2s 6d, ladies Is. F. W. SELBY, Hon. Sec.
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