HEYWARD’S STORE, Matainui— Just arrived from Wellington, 70 pairs of ladies’, gents’ and child--ren’s boots and shoes; also flannel and woollen goods from the Kaiapoi Mill. lOST —Between Hokitika and Koka--A ta.hi, one spare disc WHEEL off Singer car. Finder please return to Ronton and Co. BUSH FOREMAN WANTED. ■VTTT ANTED—WORKING FOR EM A N ▼ » capable of taking charge of logging operations. Apply with references to J. C. Mallroy and Co. Ltd., Three Mile. PRINCESS THEATRE. THURSDAY, Ist. AUGUST, 1929. ST. PAUL’S DRAMATIC SOCIETY will present Barrie’s Comedy: “ A KISS FOR CINDERELLA.” “ A KISS FOR CINDERELLA.” Prices: Circle and orchestral stalls 2s, downstairs Is (kl. Reserve-at Miss Mclntosh’s, Gd extra. Doors open at /.30 p.m. Commence 8 p.in. HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY CONSUMERS OF GAS are reminded that accounts for the month of MAY, must be ipaid at the Company’s Office, Stafford Street, before 4 p.m. on Monday, July loth., to ensure discount. li. W. R. SWENEY, Secretary. ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE MONDAY. JULY loth. 1929. JT7 JEFFRIES & CO. will I ' • will sell as above: 25 Fat CATTLE For W. Diedrich. 5 Fat CATTLE For D. C, Finch. 15 RUNNERS For H. Reynolds. ARAHURA STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JULY loth. 1929. MHOUST on- & CO. will • sell by public auction as a .ove: 35 FAT CATTLE L. . . For W. J. Wallace; 12 Fat CATTLE /r-r 1 Two-year Ayshire BULL For a Client.
AUCTION SALE OF - VALUABLE DAILY HERD. AT THE FARM, KOJTERANGJ WEDNESDAY, 31st, JULY, 1929. At 1.30 p.iu. MH 0 UST ON AND COY. * instructed by Mr H. 11. Monk (who is giving up dairying; will 'sell by public auction as above: The whole of his choice lierd of dairy cows as follows: 13 Selected DAIRY COWS 4 3-, r. old HEIFERS 2 2-yr. old HE.FERS Note:—ll cows and heifers due to 31st. Aug. Remainder due to Kith. September. Heifers and * young cows are sired by Balia Mona Noble, No. 13602>J.H.8. The cows finished up the season in excellent condition, with an average of 3201b5. of fat per cow. ALSO--1 Jersey BULL, “ Sandstorm ” • J.H.li. No. 30056. 1 SOW and LITTER 12 Fat SHEEP 1 90-gal. Alfa-Laval SEPARATOR, new discs.
We are prepared to accept store cattle at this sale, but no dairy stock. SOLDIERS’ HALL: WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th. ANNUAL BALL in aid of the funds of the Hokitika Volunteer Eire Brigade. Music by Ross’s Orchestra. Good supper. Double ticket ss, single gent 3s 6d, lady 2s 6d. 'J. G. LARIN, Secretary.
HOOKEY BALL. THE ANNUAL B VLB of the Kokntalii Ladies’ Hockey Club, will he held in the Soldiers’ Hall, Hokitika on WEDNESDAY. JULY 31st. Music supplied by the Black Hand Orchestra. Home-made supper. Admission : Gents 3s, ladies 2s. IX HIGGTNS. E. MEH All BY, Joint Sees.
ami nobody make a single move to settle it. Several municipal councils, in desperation no doubt, appealed to the Governor to intervene. Of course, the powers of the Governor in such a matter are strictly limited, and he cannot act independently of his advisers, namely, the. Government. He announced that ho was willing to act, however, if he were approached by both sides of the dispute.
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