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LATEST addition to ’phone—Cyril and Jack Coyle, wood and coal merchants. Ring 113. FOR SALE—Cheap, Indian' Scout MOTOR-CYCLE, in good order. Apply “Guardian” Office. THE Proprietor of St. 'Elmo (which' is now closed) desires to thank past patrons for.their support and recommends them, when visiting Christchurch, to stay at Hotel Stonehurst. 241 Gloucester St. (Latimer Square), where they will receive .every comforf and attention. —(Miss) J. H. Tocher, Manageress. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7th. DRUIDS’ ANNUAL BALL. OF DRUIDS LODGE, -No. 89, will be he.d in the Soldiers’ Hall. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Double ticket ss, gent’s single 3s, lady’s single 2s. T. RIDLAND, ■ Hon. Sec. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PRINCESS THEATRE, AUGUST 13th. 14th. 15th. Grand Operatic Presentation of Planquette’s World-Renowned Opera Comique— RIP 'VAN WINKLE RIP VAN WINKLE 80PERFORMERS PERFORMERS 80 Under the Direction of Mrs W. Stavelhy (Final Appearance before leaving the District). A WONDERFUL STAGE PRODUCTION •by hrst-Ciass Caste and- splendid Chorus, with augmented orchestra. New Wardrobe and Scenery 1 .brilliant Mounting & Lighting I Admission: 4s, 3s and 2s. Reserves, Dress 'Circle, 6d extra. EaEy doors to 7.30, downstairs Gd extra. All tickets procurable at Mclntosh’s (next to Theatre; from August 6th. Book early to avoid disappointment. Production at Opera House, Greymouth on August 20tli. Special train arranged; bespeak traiii tickets early; J>. J. EVANS, Business Manager; IMPORTANT REALISATION SALE OF SA VVMILL AND ASSETS. SATURDAY, 10th. AUGUST At 11 a.m. IN THE MART, HOKITIKA. ]7!AVOURED by instructions; W. i JEFFRIES & CO. wiJ sell, a s a goihg concern, the Mill, Plant and Basil Areas of the Blackwater Mill; s’tdate in Hohonu Survey District, comprising: ■ (1) Sawinid License No. 203. Reservations G 75, 676, G 77, G7B, 1282 and 1283, having a total area of 1415 acres; more or less, with all the rights and' privileges pertaining to same. (2) Complete Mill Plant of 14 h.p. Marshall Portable Engine 1251 b. pressure, breaking down table, ton rollers and friction gear, breast bench and feed rollers, 4 b.b. saws, breaking down saw GGin., top saw 54in.,‘ breaking down belt G9ft. Bin., breast bench belt 65ft. Bin., slab saw bench, saw spindle and belt, intermediate shaft and 3 pulleys; shaft, winch and drum, 2 chains of wire rope arid blocks, 1 yard trolley, 1 slab trolley, 3 trolley wheels, mill shed 70ft. x 28ft. roofed with' corrugated iron, capacity abdiit GOOOft. per day; (3) One 6-tori Loco Trdctor, No. 8 fitted with 20 h.p. Peering petfol engine, No. 8598—3 speeds both ways—4 wneel drive, s>l icl cast ifoit wheels, spring cushion seat and hood, purchased in 1928. (4) Blacksmith’s Shop ’with portable bellows and anvil and longs ; vice, 2 sets stocks arid dies, 2 sledge hammers, grindstone, 1 single purchase and 1 double purchase Trewliella jacks, 2 carriage wheels, dozen augurs, straight edge hammers, and anvil, docking saw, cross-cut saw and wedges, jobbing hammer. 5) Bush Plant foundry winch 1201 b. pressure, 25 chains 5-wire rope, single purchase jack, 3 bush blocks, shoe and; 2 jacks, cross-cut saws and wedges, 2 bush trolleys, ballast truck, 40 chains of iron rails, and large crow. Buildings—Huts, and stable etc., and contents. Note: The areas are estimated to cut from 10 to 12 thousand feet of red, white and silver pine to the acre. The mill and plant are in exce’lerit order and condition. Particulars and schedule of assets may be seen at the office of Messrs Park and Murdoch, Solicitors, or the Auctioneers, Hokit’ka. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect the areas and other assets being offered arid satisfy theinsblveS as to the' values of same.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1929, Page 1

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