ANY PERSON trespassing on improperly, Upper Arahura, will be pro.seentecl.—P. Olson. N SALE—Copper in pumice stand eomplete, 1 set gig harness, 2 cots, child’s adjustable chair, large quantity furniture, books, fancy goods, etc; all at reduced price.—J. V. Hall, South Re veil St. j LOST— -On Monday evening between Hokitika and Woodstock, motor gauntlet GLOVE. Reward on return to “Guardian” Office. T OST—Gold greenstone bar BROOCH without pin. keep-sake. Finder return to “Guardian” Office.
WESTPORT PACES. Newmans motors ltd. win run special cars to Westport, leaving Hokitika on Saturday, April 12th. at 0.30 a.m. and returning either Sunday or Monday night, as desired. Rook at once. Excursion lares. KOKATAIiI FOOTBALL CLUB nnUE ANN HA L MEETING oi the -fi- above Clu!) will be held in the Public llall, Kokatahi on MONDAY, APRIL 14th. at 8 p.m. Rus in ess important. A,II memhers ami intending memhers are requested to attend. S. O’NEIL, Secretary. SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. TUESDAY, APRIL 22nd. 171I 71 ARE WELL SOCIAL AND PRESENT AT lON TO MR AND MBS T. E. Y. SEDDON, and public recognition of Mr Seddon’s valued services as .Member for Westland for upwards of 20 years. Music. Dancing at 8.30 Supper. Admission 2s Gd. A piece of plate will be presented.Mr and Mrs Seddon. Donations to the Presentation Fund may be forwarded to Messrs J, A. Murdoch, T. W. Duff, T. W. Bruce, or D. J. EVANS, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.
TOKER’S HALL, ARAHURA. A GRANT) BALL will he held in the above Hull, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30th. in aid of the Tennis Club. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Admission: Gents 3s, ladies 2s. A. TOIvER, Secretary.
mananui-ruatapu club sports AT LAKE MAHINAPUA. SATURDAY, 12th. APRIL, 1930 I tufty-five pounds prize MONEY- FOR RIG CHOP, AND ' A GOLD MEDAL. All timber red pine. Logs to suit all competitors—l2in., 13in., and Ilia. Patron, W- J. Butler, Esq.; President, Jas O’Brien, Esq. M..IL; Handicapper, Rex Fitzgerald; Axemen’s Events: Judges, AY. Y\ ilson and H. G. Henderson; Starter, Jack Davern. Local sports in charge oi Alex Barrow mail. PROGRAMME: Registered under the New Zealand Athletic, Cycling and Axemen’s Union. I—Maiden Handicap Chop (underhand) Ist. prize £7, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Accept. 2s.‘ 2—Upright Handicap Chop, 12in : Ist. prize £lO, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Accept. 3s. 3—Handicap Saw, 14in., two cuts: Ist. prize £5, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Accept 2s. 4—Underhand Handicap Chop, 14in.Ist. prize £4O and gold medal. 2nd. £lO, 3rd. £5. Accept. 10s. s—Underhand Handicap Chop. 13in. Ist. prize £lO and Plumb axe, 2nd. £3, 3rd. £l. Accept. 3s. Sheep Guessing Competition, Stepping Competition, Married Ladies’ Race. Married Men’s Race, Single Ladies’ Race. Girl’s Race. Boys’ Races. Visitors’ Race. Sports of all kinds foi® young an old. Acceptances close on Thursday, 10th. April. Winners may he rehandicapped. SPOIITS START AT 11.30 a.m. Admission to ground: Gents 2s. ladies free. Refreshments obtainable on the ground. ILES BAKER. Seer. Lake Mahinapua.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WISH to notify that they have opened a business in Revell St. Hokitika next to McGavin’s tailor shop. Repairs and all electrical work executed. First-class workmanship at reasonable cost and so wo solicit your support.
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