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i DQZ. ONLY—AII wool slip mats in ail shades, now clearing at Os (id and 4s (id at AleKay.’s. METHODIST MAORI FESTIVAL. (108th. Anniversary). A FEAST OF MUSIC. Song and Ora■C-*- tory; Poi Dances, Ancient Games. Choruses, Weird Waiatas, Hakas, Tititoreato. PRINCESS THEATRE, HO-KJTIKA THURSDAY, 20th. MARCH. At 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 12th. MARCH. AT It a.m. SHARP. AT MeMAHON’S YARDS, (Carry’s Creek, about a mile from Rotokohu Railway Station and Loading Yards). WfCMAUOX & LEE will soil by public auction as above: 7A Breeding EWES 20 Fat CATTLE 15 Fat and forward BULLOCKS 75 Wearier STEERS and HEIFERS 10 21-yr. old STEERS (j COWS and CALVES, 2 cows rn milk, 1 springing cow (early calverL pedigree Ayrshire bull. Shorthorn bull. 5 pedigree bull calves (registered). 4 Draught MORSES A motor car will meet early morning train from (Weymouth on Sale Day to eoitvey intending purchasers 'to sale. KOKATAHT AUTUMN SALE. WEDNESDAY, 12th. MARCH. At 1 p.m. 7|/f HOUSTON AND COY * will sell by public auction as above: — 40 2J to 3-yr. STEERS 35 18-mos STEERS, good sorts and good colours 20 10 to 18-mos HEIFERS, milking strain, spring cal vers For' J. W. Graham. 12 Fat and forward STEERS For J. G. Meharry. 6 Pure-bred .Jersey HEIFEIRS (weaners) all sired by “Sandy Nap” son of the imported cow “AYotton Sandaisy.” For A. F. Dimmick. 12 Fat and forward Hereford BULLOCKS For T. J. Meharry. 3 18-mos STEERS 1 Eat COW 1 PONY suitable to harness For \Y. Ritchie. 3 Fat COWS For P. J. Cropp. 20 Fat SHEEP 10 Fat LAMBS For S. Havill.

KOKAT AHI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY.. MARCH 12th. 1930. The anneal sports* ball will be held as above, in aid of the Sports Club. Music by Black Hand Orchestra, excellent supper and firstclass lloor. Admission, gent 3s, lady 2s. STAN O’NEIL, E. T. FURLONG. Joint Secretaries.

WELD STREET :—: HOKITIKA. ’Phone No. LlO. A. H. NANCEKIVELL, (Proprietor). TTAYTNG TAKEN OVER the above -fl.-fi- well-known Hotel, the cordial support of the residents of town and country is solicited; A HOME AWAY FROM HOME ! The best of Wines, Spirits and Roer> only stocked. Opp. the Clock Tower, Weld Street.

TOOHEY’S ARCADE EVERYTHING FOR TIIIC MODERN HOME. NEW SHOP i NEW STOCK I NEW PRICES ! TOOHEY’S (Next to Arch Little)

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1930, Page 1

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