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LOST —Small PURSE in vicinity of dredge. Reward on return to Mrs Pilkingloti. Sowell St. NEWMANS MOTORS LTD. Ct RECTAL CAR will leave for O WAIHO TO-MORROW (Thursday) at Id a.in. ’Phone 171. FOR SALE. CIOMFORTABL7. six-roomed BUN- ' G.ALOW ill first-class order, all conveniences, electric light, h. and c. water, gas copper, motor garage. Three freehold SECTIONS, situated close to Revell St. Apply “Guardian” < )fhco. HOKITIKA AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. SECOND POPULAR NIGHT CARNIVAL. AT -MUNICIPAL BATHS ON • THURSDAY, JAN. 2Gth. cominciicing at 7.30 p.m. Nominations close on Monday, Jan. 23rd. at 5 p.m. Admission:- Adults Is. children (Id. M. HOUSTON, Jnr. Hon. Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCV. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WESTLAND DISTRICT. (HOKITIKA REGISTRY). IN THE MATTER of "The Bankruptcy Ad. 1008. . and the amendment m ihe same and in the matter <>i tiio.mas ARTHUR HOWARD, of Smith Spit. Hokitika, in New Zealand, Bushman, a bankrupt. r THOMAS ARTHUR HOWARD. * ' the ahove-named liankrnpt hereby give notice that I intend to apply to the above ilonuurahlc Court at its next sittings to he held at the Supreme Court Buildings at Hokitika, on Wednesday, the 2!)lh. day rtf February. 1928, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon, for my order of discharge in bankruptcy. Dated this 24th. day of January. 1928. THOMAS ARTHUR HOWARD. W. J. Joyce, Solicitor for Applicant, Groymouth. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY At 2 p.m. HWEBR. auctioneer, will sell by • public auction, in the shop lately occupied by Tomlinson and Gifford. 800 hearth rugs, carpets and lialliiiiinoi's. Slock must he cleared. Also a special line of Axminsler carpets.

AUCTION SAUK. MnOCSTO N ANO CO. • instructed Ij.v llii' District Public Trustee (ns executor of tlk* will of .Tollii Coyle, deceased) will sell by pulslic unction on the promises, julzherhert. St. Hokitika. on Kriday 27th. .Innnnry. 11)28. at 2 p.rn. the following : I good draught horses. broken io all work. 1 spring drn\ . 2 tip drnys, 1 wharf 1 1 ray and hotly. I wagon. I jinker. I buggy, large i|nnnlily of iinrness, clinin.s etc. Also Krcchold Seclion N'o. 118)5, l , 'it!cherli|. , ,rt St., containing mod more or less, with building of stable, carl sheds etc. erected thereon. Also, on account of the owners: Freehold Section, adjoining See. 118)5. containing l acre more or less. Splendid building site. SAUK OF KUAN AND OIU/fNC LAND. SITU AT Kl) IN SOUTH WF.STUAND. SATURDAA’, 28th. JANUARY", 1928. At 11 a. 111. Messrs a., .teffhies and co. instructed by the District Public Trustee in the estate of S. and J. R. Wallace (deceased) will sell in the mart. Sewell St.. Hokitika: All those parcels of land being Sections 2)5oO, 2)5“>7 and 2i5- r i9, Block Nf Wataroa S.l). containing 11 Id acres together with AI.U. 73(5 of 100 acres and known as Wallace’s Grading Farm. This property is rich heavy soil, being excellent cattle fattening country. Has wintered 300 head of cattle If) horses and GO sheep. At present running a large number of big stock and growing an extensive area of good milling flax. For either stock-raising nr flax growing this is the finest proposition in the Dominion to-day. Full particulars from the Public Trustee or the Auctioneers.

ROYAL HOTEL OKARITO. AT THE, SEASlDE—Fishing. boating and swimming. Magnificent view from Trig Hill of Mts. Cook. Tasman and Franz Josef Glacier. Motor run about 1< miles to tbe Glacier, passing lieautiful Hake Maponrika. MOOER ATE TARIFF, i \V. MrCLPGGAGE, Proprietor. ROSS SWIMMING- CARNIVAL. ROSS BATHS, FRIDAY, FEU. dud. SPECIAL attractions, including visit of N.Z. champions fresh troni the New Zealand Championship Meeting at Dunedin. Programmes on application to the secretary. AV. J BLACK LOW. Hon. Secretary. MONSTER .FLOWER SHOW. SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4tli. 1928. FIVE SECTIONS, comprising: Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Vegetables, Cookery and Decorative Exhibits. First Summer Show to he held ir. Hokitika for many years. NUMEROUS SPECIAL PRIZES. Opening at 2 p.m. ADMISSION: (id. Children Free. Entries close with the Secretary, C/o Turner’s Fruit Mart. A\ eld St. Hokitika on MONDAY, Jan. 30th. at 8 p.m. T. G. HATCH, Hon. Sec.

HYGIENE FISH MART REVELL ST.— HOKITIKA FRESH FISH arrivng twice weekly, direct from the fishermen. Send vour orders, we deliver to your door. \Vc me open all day on Wednesdays until 10.30 p.m. Note: —Woodstock and Rnnu customers—Place your orders for fish and small Roods with Mr Keenan (motor proprietor!. and'receive prompt attention. Small goods arrive every Thursday nigW. CASH with all orders,

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1928, Page 3

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