I 36 TN. WATERPROOF SHEETING rubber both sides, 3s lid per yd. at McKAY’S. WEDNESDAY, 9th. MAY. THE ANNUAL. BALL of the KO- - FOOTBALL CLUB will be held in the Public Hall, Kokatahi. Good music and good supper. Gentlemen 2« Gd, ladies Is. P. MOREL, Secretary. MORTGAGEES’ SALE. HOKITIKA TOWN PROPERTY. SATURDAY, 12th. MAY. At 11 a. in. Messrs w. jeffries and go. instructed by the Mortgagees will sell in the Mart, Sewell St. as alxive: All that parcel of land, being pt. section 3174, Town of Hokitika, containing oj perches of freehold land, having a frontage of 30} ft. to Hamilton Strc-et by 33 feet to Tailored Street, with the buildings and offices erected thereon and formerly occupied by Messrs Lewis and Wells, Solicitors. This is one of the most valuable business sites in the Borough. Particulars may be had on application to Messrs Park and Murdoch, Solicitors or the Auctioneers. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER. OF LICENSE. I ANDREW DUNCAN HENDER- * SOX, of Mahinapua, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the house and premises situate at Mahinapua. known as the "Mahinapua Hotel,” do hereby give notiic that I desire to obtain, and will, ai the next Licensing Meeting, to he hidden at Hokitika on the 6th. DAY of JUNE. .1928. apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to I I.ES BAKER, of Hokitika, my appointee. Dated the 13th. day of April, 1928. A. I). HENDERSON. Park and Murdoch, Solicitors for Miplicant. WESTLAND LICENSING DISTRICT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A 1 >UI!IdCAX’S LICENSE. T lI.ES BAKER, of Hokitika', do A’ hereby give notice that l desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to he liolden at Hokitika on the 6th. DAY of JUNE, 1928, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican’s License for a house known as the “Mahinapua Hotel” situate at Mahinapua, containing twelve rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated the 13th. day of April. 1928. J TIES BAKER. Park and .Murdoch, Solicitors for Applicant, Hokitika. Applieant, ’ Hokitika. I
\YFSTLAXO LIOEXSIXCi DISTRICT NOTICE OK A PIM.ICATIOX FOE. A I’I’UMC’AN’.S I.TCEXSE. T EOTTII .MARGARET MORGAN. ■ of D'illma.nstown. do hereby giro notice tlint. I de-ire to obtain. and will, at tlie next Licensing Meeting. to In' lioldon at Hokitika on tile Ctli. DAY of .IKXK. 1928, app'y lor a certilicate authorising the issue of a Publican's Incense for a house known as tin' “Junction Hotel” situate at Dillmnnstown, containing nine rooms, exclusive of those rei|iiired for till' use of the family. Hated at Dillman-lnwn the Ith. day of May. 1028. khtth Margaret .moroax. Park and Murdoch. Solicitors for Applicant. Hokitika. AXXFAH CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. mo 11K HEED OX AYEDNESDAY. i- AIAA' 9th. 1928 at the Soldiers’ Hall, Hokitika. Funds in aid of Hostel Ruilding Fund. Classes for cut blooms, pot plants, decorative, cooking, fancy work, primary schools. Jumble 'tall, produce stall, and lollie stall, refreshment room. Open from 2.110 p.m, to 10 p.m. Admission Is, children (Jd. A. KEEPER. Hon. Sec. KOK AT A H l-KOITER AXGT WINTER SHOW TUESDAY. MAY 29th. AXD AYEDXESD AY, MAY 80th. Ct HASSES for poultry, farm and 1 garden produce, home cookery, fancy work and children’s work. Schedules now available. Entries close on WEDNESDAY*. MAY 10th. For any particulars apply to— T. ECCLESFTELD, Secretary. Phone 1720, Kokatahi.
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