FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring CAR, balloon tyros, perfect order; any trial given. Cheap for cash. Apply “Guardian” Office. AHC'H LITTLE. Footwear Store is showing great bargains in footwear. New goods arrived too late for Xmas trade. Must be sold. Conte early ! WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand TIP-DRAY with I, d or 0-in. tyres and harness complete. Must be in good order. Particulars to P.O. Box 28, Hokitika. TO RUSHMEN. T~£7A'NTEI)—SNIGGER. Api/y 3. » * C. Malfroy and Co.. Three Mile. RANTER I PUBLIC HALL. A GRAND BALL will he held on FRIDAY. JANUARY. 25th. in aid of the Country Queen. Miss Josie O’Neil. First class music by Southern Cross Jazz Band. All the latest jazz hits. Gents 2s Gd, ladies Is. Supper provided. M. GRAHAM. ■ Hon. See. LOWER KOKA’I AHI. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30th. I GRAND BALL to further the candidature of the Country Queen - (Miss Josie O’Neil). Good music and efficient M.C. Admission: Gents 2s Gd, ladies Is Gd. ] M. GRAHAM. Secretary. ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE MONDAY. JAN. 21st. Messrs w. jeffries * co. t will sell as above:— 2d Fat CATTLE For AY. Diedrichs. 12 Fat CATTLE For D. A. Roberts. r . 8 Fat CATTLE . For P. H. Martin. L GO Prime Fat SHEEP Q For C. Sadler. Oh account of Mr P. Stephens, geldng GAY GAUNTLET (Buff GnuntletILxsene) 9-yr old. sound in wind and imb. Good jumper and would make a »plemlid stock horse. ( t)n account of a client, chestnut PONY. 5-vr. old. „ ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JAN. 21st. M HOUSTON * 00. will • sell l>v public auction as above: I Id Fat CATTLE For Misses Gumming. Id Fat CATTLE For W. AT. Harcourt. 10 Fat CATTLE For Clients. 1 GO Fat SHEEP For Glias Sadler. 12 Fat BULLOCKS For R. A. Harcourt.
AUCTION SALK OK VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY IN SOUTH WEST LAM) IX THE ESTATE OF HENRY HEVELDT. DECEASED. AT THE HOMESTEAD, MATA INUT WEDNESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY 1929 At 1 p.m. M HOUSTON and CO. in coujuue- • tion with Dalgety and Co. Ltd., favoured with instructions Irom the Administrator, will sell by public auction a.s above: Lot I—Section 2(32,2. containing 1(37 acres, more or less. Block XL Waldron Survey District, he'd under Renewable Lease, annual rental £4. This is known as the homestead section, is well fenced, all cleared, and in splendid pastures. 'l’ll nee-roomed, cottage, wool-shed, sheep yards, dip and sheep run. Very suitable for dairying and about 3 miles from store, post office and dairy factory. Lot 2—Section 3072. containing 153 acres .Block L Wataroa fj I). held under Renewable Lease, annual rental £3. 4s. about 25 acres cleared and in grass, remainder in bush and native grass. Lot 3.—Lease of Perth River Run of 31.5(5(1 acres, more or Toss, annual rental. £H. Also live stock as follows: 150 Romney Cross brooding E\\ ES mixed ages. fiO dry EWES 1(30 Eat LAMBS I back MARE Conditions of sale mav be seen at the offices of the auctioneers or at tlu* office of C. .1. P. Sellers Solicitor. Hokitika, from whom full particulars may be obtained. Paterson’s have iusi opened up a very large assortment of fugi silk frocks also a further range of < -epe-de-chino frocks and summer tweed mats in a bier variety o f colours. See our \s goods,- Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1929, Page 1
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