WILL THE PERSON' who took the BASKET by mistake, from Turner’s Fruit Mart, kindly return same and get their own. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS TIME-T ABLE ALTERATIONS. The following timetable ALTERATIONS will be brought into operation as from sth. DECEMBER. 19-27. All trains will maintain the usual connections and will adhere to the usual stoppages unless otherwise stated. GREYMOFTH - CHRISTCHURCH. The mail train which at present leaves Greymouth lor Christchurch on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 10.35 a.m. will leave at 10.28 a.in. (7 minutes earlier than at present), Brunner 10.47, Stillwater 10.57. Moann 11.32 a.m.. Otira 1.10 p.m. and arrive Christchurch 5.23 p.m. The Cliristchurch-Greymouth mail train (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) will leave Christchurch at 9.15 a.m., Otira 2.39 p.m., Moana 3.36, Stillwater 4.19 and arrive Greymouth 4.38 p.m. MOTOR SERVICE. WESTPORTREEFTON— The We.stport-Roefton motor service will connect with the 8.50 a.m. Recfton-Greymouth train on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, and with the 3.15 p.m. Reefton-Grey-moutli train daily. The Reeftoii-Westport motor services will connect with the 7.15 a.in. Rcef-ton-Groymouth train daily and with the 3.50 p.m. Grpymouth-Reefton train on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. GREYMOUTH - HOKITIKA— T h e morning train for Hokitika will leave Greymouth at 7.45 a.ill. (instead of 7.50 a.m.), Ktimarn 8.32, Arahura 9.2, and arrive Hokitika 9.21 a.m. The evening train for Hokitika will leave Greymouth at 4.55 p.m. (instead of 4.40 p.m.), Kumara 5.12. Arahura 6.10 and arrive Hokitika 6.30 p.m. The morning train for Greymouth will leave Hokitika at 8.40 a.ill. (instead of 8.45 a.in.). Arahura 9.0, Kumara 9.32 and arrive Grevmouth 10.15
The train which at present leaves Hokitika for Clrcymoutli on Mondays. Tuesdays, Wednesdays. Thursdays and Fridays at I did p.m. will not leave until -l.o() p.m., Arahura d.lO, Kunia.ra 5.41 and arrive Oreymouth G.2d p.m. On Saturdays the afternoon train for Oreymouth will leave Hokitika at d.dO (instead of d.3d p.m.). Arahura 0.11. Kumara 0.13 and arrive Oreymouth 7.20 p.m. Hokitika-Ross—On Thursdays and Saturdays the evening train for Ross will leave Hokitika at 7.0 p.m. (instead of fi.dt) p.m.land arrive Ross at 7.5 d p.m. This train connects with the 4.00 p.m. Oreymouth-Hokitika train. THURSDAY, DECEMBER Bth. Grand elocutionary and DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT tendered by Miss E. JAMES and PUPILS as a benefit for fbe Hokitika Mental Hospital Wireless Fund: Part T—The pleasing playlet entitled “PRINCESS TENDER HEART” Part IT—Grand Elocutionary, Social and Instrumental Section, with several outstanding items. AN ALL NEW PROGRAMME Admission: 2s and Is. Reserves Gd extra. Doors 7.3o—Curtain at B—Be in Time. ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE MONDAY, 28th. NOV. Messrs w. jeffries and co. will sell by public auction as above: 30 Fat. CATTLE For Sullivan Bros. 30 Fat CATTLE For J. C'andon and Sons 10 Fat CATTLE For A. 0. Scott. ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE. MONDAY, NOV. 28th. M HOUSTON Sr CO. • will sell by public auction as .above : If) Fat CATTLE For AY. A. 'Jamieson. 10 Fat CATTLE For R. A. Hareourt. G Fat CATTLE For M. Patrick-. d Fat CATTLE For D. Jellie. AUCTION SALE ON THE PREMISES, DONOGHUE’S, ROSS. AYEDNESDAY, 30th. NOV. At 2 p.m.
Mir OIIS T 0 N AND 00 •* i instructed li.v Air TI- Becker will soli by public auction as above: Residence area, " ith -t-roomed cotta go erected thereon. Also—l sprinc; cart horse, 1 hack. 1 tipdray, I spring dray, 1 spring cart, 2 steers. 1 30-gal. AVolselev separator, riding saddle. 1 set spring cart harness. chains, tools, sowing machine, gramophone and sundry articles of furniture. IX YOTJH GAR DO THE GARDEN is Nature’s Beauty Spot in your liome. These will make it even more beautiful: POLYANTHUS: Giant flowers, two inches across, from the famous Bronwylf'a Strain. Mixed shades-H /G per packet. CARNATIONS: American perpetual flowering. Superb blooms tor tutting. Mixed colours—l/6 per packet. PANSY: Selected Empress. Easily the finest strain in the world. ATTxed colours —1/(3 per packet. Our selection of seeds, plants, trees and shrubs are without equal. Let us solve your gardening problem for you. A 105 page catalogue will he sent free on request. MESON & ROBERTS, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN.
WOODSTOCK HALL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th. Annual school concert ana BALE in aid of prize fund. Admission to concert Is, to ball, pentlemen 2s 6d, ladies Is. R. C. WELLS, Hon. See. J. V. HALL, THE FURNITURE MART. SOUTH REYELL ST., HOKITIKA. HAS PLEASURE in announcing he has resumed business, and Is prepared to buy what you don’t want, and sell you what you require. All kinds of furniture, crockery, fancy goods and novelties in stock. WE ARE BUYERS AND SELLERS OF ANY ARTICLE.
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