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kokatahi sale yards. WEDNESDAY, 30th. JANUARY At 1 p.m. MHOUSTU N «fc CO. will • soli by public auction as above: 20 2-yr. S.H. STEERS For S. Graham. 20 3 and 4-yr. BULLOCKS Fo J. W. Graham. 0 Wo a nor CALVES For W. Cropp. 12 Weanor CALVES For H. Growcott. 40 Fat SHEEP 10 Fat LAMBS For S. Havill. GO Head Mixed CATTLE For Clients. 1 Ayrshire BULL, 3} vrs, purebred For A. Jamieson. 1 Good .saddle HORSE For a Client. FURTHER.ENTRIES SOLICITED SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THURSDAY, Gth. FEBRUARY At 2.30 p.m. ON THE PREMISES. HAMPDEN STR E ET, HOKITJ Tv A. Messrs w. jeffries and co. instruetd by Mr E. W. Browne, will sell: I.—Freehold Section 11G7, containing 32 perches with 7-roomed. residence thereon. 2.—New piano by “Esdail,” 2 suites of 7 pieces, carpet square, duchess, sideboard, linos, beds, chestdrawers, book case, tables, chairs, sewing machine, dresser etc. etc. KOKATAHI STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 14th. FEBRUARY At 1 p.m. WJEFFRIES & CO. will • sell by public auction as above: 30 2 and 3-yr Shorthorn Hereford cross STEERS For Alex Meharry. 25 Shorthorn cross STEERS For W. Graham. 20 Mixed STEERS For W. Olde log. 10 Fat CATTLE For a Client. 10 Choice Jersey (milking strai HEIFERS For A. Dimmick. 30 Mixed CATTLE For Clients. 40 EWES and LAMBS For a Client. PRESH GROPER and chips, flounders, filleted herring and lerekihi at The Rendezvous every night, for a delicious supper. Bacon and eggs, steak and eggs, eggs and chips, chops and egtfs etc. are always on the menu. XV. HALL has for sale at the • Furniture and Fancy Goods Depot, South Revell Street, the following effects:—A 3-piece oak bedroom suite, 2 easy chairs, dining room and kitchen chairs, spring rocker, 2 excellent sideboards, 2 moquette chesternold suites, i second hand linos and rugs. 2 coppers, 2 gramophones and records, a small range, a nice China cabinet and numerous sundries.
KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. A GRAND BALL will be 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. Sec. LOWER KOKATAHT. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30th. GRAND BALL to further the candidature of the Country Queen 'Miss Josie O’Neil). Good music and efficient M.C. Admission:- Gents 2s 6d. ladies Is Gd. M. GRAHAM, Secretary. S. S. GAL i i Sails for eruce bay & okuru on FRIDAY, JANUARY 2oth. at 8 p.in. HOKITIKA SHIPPING COY. LTD. GENTS’ ENGLISH CYCLES, with Brampton fittings. £7 cash. \. Brown, Hokitika Cycle Woiks. T BROWN AND CO. wish to not-fy 1. the public that they still have a number of first-grade Arrow cycles to I clear at greatly reduced places.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1929, Page 1
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