mo LET—Furnished rooms with uee of conveiiit u in.es. Apply “Guardian.” Office. to lease for term, bach * * or small cottage.. Handy to town.. Apply “Guardian.” For Sale. JCIOR SALK—No. 1 Orion range, in good order, lady’s cycle also in good order, large quantity of furniture including couch, .'5 duchesses, wardrobe, <1 reuser, chest of drawers, small occasional tables, kitchen table, kitchen and dining-room chairs, large easy chair, lino, etc., and other things too numerous to mention. Airs Hall, Revcll Street. Amusements. DA ATE AT KOKATAHI. A DANCE will be held in tfq, Ivok>ta.hj Public Hall on Wednesday, January 18th. Proceeds in aid of the Kokatahi 'Tlun Club. Good music. Supper ami efficient Al.OAdmission; (jentknien 2s; ladies Is. V. FLEMING A' S. GODFREY, Joint Secretaries. SOLDIERS’ HALL. ■WEDNESDAY, JAN UAH Y 18: h. mHE BLACK HAND ORCHESTRA will conduct a- dance in aid of the funds of the Hokitika Cricket Club. Soft drinks and ice creams procurable. Flannel's optional. Ladies Is, gentlemen 2s. Public Notices. dog registration fees. j|~) U.R'SUANT to Section 7 of “The Dog Registration Act, 1908” notice is hereby given that the fee for the registration of Dogs for the. Borough of Ross for the year 1933 is now payable to the Registrar of Dogs, at the Council Chambers, Moor-house Street. Ross. The amount of the fee lias been | fixed as follows: —For each dog solely J for the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle:—Two shillings and six'penetL For any other dog : —Five shillings. Dated at Ross. 16tli. day of January, 1933. A. AY. PEEBLES, Town Clerk.
MBnifffi' mam i xunsnuanonsb m pml Auction Sales. AUCTION SALE. ItOSS TOWN SECTION, RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE. ON THE PREMISES MOORHOUSE STREET. FRIDAY. 27th. JANUARY. AT 2 p.m. Messrs w. jeffries & c instructed by Air T. J. Hallahan, will sell as above- Town Section No. 21U containing it) perches with 4 roomed residence thereon and outbuildings. ALSO, Two Oak suites comprising duchess, wardrobe, d.w. bedstead, mattresses, pedestals, chesterfield, easy chairs, sofa, dicing table and chairs, diesser, flower stand, hearth rugs, carpet square, quantity crockery etc., etc. MARKET GARDENS LTD. pO. BOX 598. CHRISTCHURCH. FRUIT. Dessert Apricots o’- per case; Dessert Peaches 5/- per case; Dessert Plums 5/- per case. Freight paid on 2 case lots.Raspberries 121 b buckets 7/6; Black Currants, dozen lbs 6/-; Tomatoes m 1.21 b boxes 6 1 /-; Logan Berries 121 b buckets 8/6; Lemons 1/6 dozen. Freight paid on all orders lor 5/-. VEGETABLES . Best Table Potatoes 5611) hags 4/6; Table Onions, new season’s 1 icl per lb; Carrots 1/6 dozen bundles; Beetroot 1/6 dozen bundles; Vegetable Alarrows 2d per lb; Green Peas 1/6 per ])C( k; Cabbage big Lends 3/- dozen; Lettuce 1/6 dozen; Rhubaib 4/6 dozen bundles; Swede Turnips 3/6 sugar hag; Table Carrots 3/6 sugar bag. Freight paid on all vegetable orders for 4/6. . I MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. BOX 598. CHRISTCHURCH. ir ’OR ah classes of Dub Printing tr? r -the “Guardian”. Phone 22m. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1933, Page 1
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