TENDERS are invited and will be received up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 18th. FEBRUARY for the supply and delivery F.O.R. Jnangnan Junction of 3038 RAILWAY SLEEPERS, heart silver pTne. 7ft. x oin. x sin. sawn or hewn square, to he cut from large trees, the nest of tneir kind, free from knots, sap, shakes or any other defects. Tenders may he for the whole or for any lesser number, hut delivery must be completed within three months. Tenders to he addressed to the District Engineer, Public Works Department, Greymouth, and envelopes to he marked “'Pender for .Sleepers.’’ MUSICAL. MISS AIt,EEN DALY, A.T.C.L., ■ Teacher of Piano and Theory, will RESUME TEACHING on THURSDAY, FEB. 6th. at her residence. Fitzherbert St. JjlOR. gALE GOOD USED CARS. Dodge Tourer in good order. Chevrolet, 1928 Tourer, in first-class running order. Oakland Tourer. Latest model Ford Tourer- a snip. Latest model Ford ton truck. Hupmobile in o.k. order, sacrificing at £75. Applv to: J. HAINES, Box 92 : Hokitika. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, FURNITURE AND CONTENTS. ON THE PREMISES, HALL ST. WEDNESDAY, sth. FEBRUARY 1 At 2 p.m. Mhouston and coy. -• acting under instructions from the Church of England Property Trustees, will selL by public auction as above:— Freehold sections 831 and parts of Sections 829 and 830, I own of Hokitika, containing 1 rood and 12 perches, more or less, with commodious building thereon, recently used as a girls’ hostel. Large portion of building (at rear) is new and easily convertible into a modern bungalow at a sinalj cost. Extensive groum.s. beautiful situation and nicely laid but in naLive shrubs. ALSO—
The furniture and effects, including: 30 dining chairs, 21 kitchen chairs, easy chairs, dining and kitchen tables, kerbs, mats, carpet runners, 10 chests drawers, occasional tables. 11 s. beds with wire and kapoc mattresses, mirrors. bedroom ware, duchesse chests. cn;plw>ards, porcelain bath, tin bath, large quantity of blankets, sheets, quilts, towels, table linen, crockery and utensils, earthen and enamel ware, bins, mangle, wringer, curtains, blinds, meat safe, garden tools and huge quantity of linoleums (in good order), etc. etc. 1 Hood-toned VIA NO by Carl Steinha rdt. 1 MCKAY AND SON’S New Year Values are attracting the shoppers ! Summer hats from *s lid.— Vi. McKay and Son. A OKAND BALD r-f ttUj TIE HELD in the Public Hall W Kanieri. on TH I'BSD AY. FEB. t-l, in aid of the gymnasium land, fusic by Mr A. H. Lawn. Gentleien 2s 6d, ladies Is fid. Hree lmsw.il mre Gooch’s corner at 8 o’clock sharp.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1930, Page 1
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