PRINCESS THEATRE. THURSDAY, Ist. AUGUST, 1929. 1 t ST. PAUL’S DRAMATIC SuCIETY \ will present Barrie’s Comedy: * •• A KISS FOR CINDERELLA.” •' A KISS FOR CINDERELLA.” ■ Prices: Circle and orchestral stalls 2s, downstairs Is 6d. Reserve at Miss Mclntosh’s, 6d extra. Doors open at - /.dU p.in. Commence 8 p.m. j SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON i The annual hospital ball will be held in the Drill Hall on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4th. 1929. - Grand March commences at 8.30 p.m. c sharp. Admission: Double ticket ( 7s 6d, single os, extra lady 3s. Ad- £ mission by ticket only. 1 A JUVENILE .v FANCY DRESS • ■ BALL will be tield on THURSDAY, SEPT. oth. 1929 at 8 p.m. Admission - Is, adults 2s. Prices given for best £ and most original costumes. ' M. M. HALLIDAY, s Hon. Secretary. ( AItAHURA TENNiS CLUB. ' TENDERS are invited for the lay- L ing down of the Arahura Tennis | Court. All preliminary work done. k The lowest or any tender not necessarilv accepted. TENDERS CLOSE with the Secretaries on THURSDAY, Ist. AUGUST; 1 1929. 1 . M. McCONNELL, A. TOKER, . Joint Socrelarics. SALE OF DAIRY STOCK AT EVANS CREEK , FRIDAY, 9th. AUGUST. 1 At 1 p.m. W JEFFRIES & CO. instructed J • by Mr J. Barrett, will sell as above:— 22 ' Choice 2nd. to 4th. calf dairy f COWS, due August-September. 9 2-vear old HEIFERS (milking strain) 10 Yearling HEIFERS (milking strain). Also pigs, fowls, separator.and dairy utensils, The alive herd are in excellent condition and due to early profit. I AUCTION SALE. j OF VALUABLE DAIRY FARM. 'SITUATED AT KOI TER A NOT. WEDNESDAY, 31st JULY. AT 1.30 p.m. M HOUSTON AND COY. I *• acting under instructions from the Attorney of Charles Edward 1 Cropp, will sell by public auction as above:— All that piece of laud being Freehold Section 218, Block XIII.. Ivanieri S.D., containing 59 , acres more or less and being all the land in Certificate of Title Vol. 15, Folio 161. Westland Registry. Auctioneers Note:—-Ibis is a nice handy sized dairy farm, with dwelling and large shed, and was previously owned hv Richard Cropp, deceased. The land is well fenced and subdivided, and in good heart, being nearly all ploughable. The sale will take place at Mr H. 11. Monk’s residence, Koiterangi, immediately prior to the sale of Mr Monk’s dairy herd. We will also offer on account of J. Dimmick’s estate: — 35 Romney breeding ewes running with rams. 35 Fat lambs. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE DAIRY HERD. AT THE FARM, KOITERANGI WEDNESDAY, 31st. JULY, 1929. At 1.30 p.m. M HOUSTON AND COY. * instructed by Mr H. H. Monk (who is giving up dairying) will sell by public auction as above: The whole of his choice herd ol dairy cows as follows: — 13 Selected DALE 1 COWS. 4 3-vr. old HEIFERS 2 2-yr. old HEIFERS Nfote:—ll cows and hollers due to 31st. Aug. Remainder due to 16th. September. Heifers and young cows are sired by Balia Mona Noble, No. 13602 J.H.B. Tbo cows finished up the season in excellent condition, with an average oi 3201b5. of fat per. cow. ALSO--1 Jersey BULL, “ Sn.ndstorfn ” s J.H.B. No. 3 )056. ■ 2 years and ' 8 months old. s 1 Tamworth BOAR. 1 1 SOW and LITTER 12 Fat SHEEP 1 90-gal. All’a-Lnval SEPARATOR, o new discs. s We are prepared to accept store cattle at this sale, hut no dairy stock.
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