AUCTION SALE OF SAWN TIMBER. AT OUR ROOMS, CAMP ST. HOKITIKA. THURSDAY 24th. JANUARY, 1929. At Noon. ON ACCOUNT OF THOSE WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Mil OUS T 0 N AN D C 0 Y. •favoured with instructions will sell by public auction as above:— The whole of the SAWN TIMBER jettisoned from the ship “Zingara,” as it lies on the sea beaches. Note: Builders and others interested are invited to inspect the timber where it lies. It is estimated that about half the cargo, or approximately 50,000 feet is lying on the beach close to the south training wall; the remainder is coming ashore to the north of Hokitika. ' KOKAT AHI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 30th. JANUARY At 1 p.m. ]MT HOUSTON & CO. will • sell by public auction as above: 20 2-yr. S.ll. STEERS For S. Graham. 20 3 and 4-yr. BULLOCKS ' Fo J. W. Graham. 5 Woaner CALVES For W. Cropp. 12 Weaner CALVES For H. Growcott. 40 Fat SHEEP 10 Fat LAMBS For S. Havill. 60 Head Mixed CATTLE For Clients. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED IN THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT HELD AT HOKITIKA—PIaint No. 145/57. Between The Chairman, Councillors and Inhabitants of the County of Westland of Hokitika, a Cor- ' poration—Plaintiff And James David McKay, of 76, Chester Street, Christchurch, Far m e r—D efend a nt. To JAMES DAVID McIvAY, of Christchurch, Farmer.
TAKE NOTICE that an action has bot'ii commenced against yon in the above Court by the above-named plaintiff for the sum of £3B 2s 3d for rates and an order has been made that publication of the notice of such action twice in tile .Hokitika' “Guardian” and twice in the Christchurch “Press” slid be deemed to be service of the summons upon you. THE SUMMONS M l hh BE HEARD ON THURSDAY, THE 14th. DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1929 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon at the Courthouse, Hokitika, and in default of your filing notice of intention to defend such claim in the Court Office at Hokitika on 'v befo the 4th. DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1929 J e DOM ENT MA Y BE O.IV E N AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD. Dated at Hokitika this 22nd. day of January, 1929. C. W. CARVER. Clerk of Court. Park & Murdoch, Solicitors for Plaintiff. KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. A GRAND BALL will bo 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. Shipper provided. M. GRAHAM. Hon. Sec. LOWER KOKATAHI. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30th. GRAND BALL to further the candidature of the Country Qiren 'Miss Josie O’Neil). Good music and efficient M.C. Admission: Gents 2s Gd, ladies Is fid. M. GRAHAM, Secretary.
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will lie hold at the office of the Bank on FRIDAY, JANUARY 25th. nt 2.30 p.m. WM. WILSON, Manager. HOKITIKA SCHOOL COMMITTEE. WRITTEN TENDERS will he received up to SATURDAY NEXT (Jan. 26th. 1929) for the conveyance of children from Blue Spur to the Hokitika District High School and return. Contractor to he prepared to convey twenty children if necessary. Price at pur day. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily he accepted. J. CONNING, Hon. Secretary. GENTS’ ENGLISH CYCLES, with Brampton fittings, £7 cash. I. Brown, Hokitika Cycle Works.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1929, Page 1
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