BOXING! BOXING! O • PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA, SATURDAY, JULY 6th. , 25 BOUTS 4 HOURS SPORT 25 BOUTS 4 HOURS SPORT The Pick of the West Coast Amateur Boxers from Fly-weight to Heavy Prices: Members Free, Ringside -Is sd(reserves) 6d; Circle 3s 3d, Ladies 2s Stalls As 3d, 2s & Is. Children half-price. FIRST BOUT 7 P.M. ROSS TRAIN 10 P.M. E. M. BEST, Hon Sec. Hokitika' Amateur Boxing and Gymnastic Club.
Arriving to-night at the HYGIENE FISH MART—Groper, smoked fillets and muttbn birds. Phone 1 1245. EAT MORE FISH ! You can easily do this when fish is so cheap and far below Christchurch prices, 2s 6d will buy 31 bs. of groper at the HYGIENE FISH MART. We have also 500 mutton birds arriving direct from the Islands to-day. Let us quote you for a kit, the price is right. Fish and Chips Suppers to-night at 8 o’clock. ’Phone 1245. Arriving at pugh’s fish SHOP TO-NlGHT—Fresh groper, Canterbury rabbits,. smoked fillets, oysters and mutton birds. Compare our prices tor fresh ash from Christchurch arriving daily. Note: Open to-night. LOST —Black and tan cattle DOG. Finder advise Garnet Perry, Brittan St. Reward. LONG NIGHT DANCE, Three Mile Hall, THURSDAY, JULY 4,h. Good music and supper. Admission: Gents 2s, ladies Is. Txjf BOXING TOURNAMENT AT HOKITIKA. SATURDAY, 6th. JUXT. HOKITIKA-ROSS. THE USUAL 7.0 p.m. HokitikaRoss train will NOT leave Hokitika until 10.0 p.m. Ross arrive 10.55 p.m. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATkHI THE WINTER SHOW PRESENTATION BALL takes place on WEDNESDAY, ou uY 10th. Good music and good floor. T. EQCLESFIELD, Secretary. SOLDIERS’ HALL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th. ANNUAL BALL ill aid of the funds of the Hokitika Volunteer Fire Brigade. Music by Ross’s Orchestra. Good supper. Double ticket ss, single gent 3s Gd, lady 2s Gd. J. G. LATvIN, Secretary. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WESTLAND DISTRICT. (Hokitika Registry). Under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Hokitika, at the request of the Mortgagee in exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Memoranda of Mortgage, Nos. 5C60 and 51G3. THURSDAY, 18th. DAY of JULY 1929 (At 11 a.m.) . M HOUSTON AND COY. * have been instructed to sell by public auction at their auction rooms, Camp. St. Hokitika, on the above date and at the above time, the following properties: Those pieces of land containing 260 acres 3 roods and 13 perches, being freehold sections 1149, 1148, J 1147, 1965, 1964, 1449, 2019, 2020, 1610, 1700, 1177 and 3298 and leasehold sections 2761 arid 2838 situate in.‘Kanieri and Arahura Survey Districts, together with all erections thereon. Title: The Land Transfer Act. The Mortgagee’s application containing the estimated value of the said property can ho seen at the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Hokitika at all reasonable times prior to the sale, and a copy may he seen at the Auctioneer’s rooms at the time of the sale without payment of any fee. Conditions of sale and other particulars can he obtained from the auctioneer’s and at the office of Messrs Park and Murdoch, Solicitors, Hamilton St., Hokitika. A scientific, common sense remedy foi coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, and influenza —“ Nazol.” Brings instant relief. Keep a bottle handy. 60 doses for Is 6d.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1929, Page 1
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