TO LET —Furnished rooms with use of conveniences. Apply “Guardian.- ’ Office. XTBT ANTED to lease for term, bach ’’•or small cottage. Handy to town.. Apply “Guardian.'’ WANTED— -80 silver pine fencing posts. Apply J. Conning, .Secretary, Hokitika School Committee. For Sale. FOR SACfE—No. 1 Orion range, in good order, lady’s cycle also in good order, large quantify of furniture including emiel], 3 duchesses, wardrobe* <1 reiser, 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. Mrs Hall, Revell Street. APRICOTS ready now. Picserving •hi 0.1. .Jam 3s 3d ease; later Peaches, Freestone Preserving 4s 6cl, Jam 3s 3d ; Nectarines os; Plums 4s Od, 3-) (itl; Pears, lion Cietion Is; Prunes 3s (id; Cash order. Sidings 8d extra. Good sound fruit guaranteed.—W. ANNAN, .Dunstau Orchard, Clyde. Amusements, DANCE AT KOKATAHf. TO-NICET! TO-NIGHT! A DANCE will be held in th e Kok»tnhj Public Hall on Wednesday, January 18th. proceeds in aid of the Kokatahi Gun Club. Good music. Supper and efficient 31. - Admission: Genthmen 2s; ladies Is. V. FLEMING & S. GODFREY, Joint Secretaries. SOLDIERS’ I-lALL. tb-NIGKT! TO-NICHT! 'WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18;li. The black hand orchestra will conduct a dance in aid of the funds of the Hokitika Cricket Club. Soft drinks and ice creams procurable. Flannels optional. Ladies Is, aeutlemen 2s.
Public Notices. HOKJTIKA PROSPECTING ASSOCIATION. AM FETING of monitors and subscribers will be held in the County Chambers THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. January 18th. at 8 o’clock. .Business-General. Also to determine suitable art a for prospecting with money allocated from Art Union. A. H. TAWN, Chairman. ’ .STRAYED. TO WAIT A HA. one bright bay hack GELDING; with small white star on forehead. Owner can obtain same on application to City Hotel, Ross. THANKS. TJ. HALLAHAN desires to sin- » corely THANK the residents of Uo.-\s for their groat kindness to his Into wife during her illness, and the many expressions of sympathy received since. Ross, January 17th. Auction Sales. KOKATAIII SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY. 25th-. JANUARY. 1933 AT 1 p.m. Mil 0 U STO N A N D C 0 Y. • will sell by public auction as above 50 Head mixed CATTLE. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLTCTIED. P.O. BOX 598. CHRISTCHURCH, FRUIT. Dessert Apricots of- per case; Dessert Peaches o/- per case; Dessert Plums 5/- per ease. Freight paid on 2 case lots. Raspberries 121 b buckets 7/6; Black Currants, dozen lbs 6/-; Tomatoes m 121 b boxes 6!/-; Dugan Homes ,12Lb buckets 8/6; Lemons 1/6 dozen. Freight paid on all orders for 5/-. VEGETABLES . Best Table Potatoes 561 b bags 4/C; Table Onions, new season’s Ikl per lb; Carrots 1/6 dozen bundles; Beadroot 1/6 dozen bundles; Vegetable Harrows 2d per lb; Green Peas 1/6 per peck; Cabbage big heads 3/- dozen ; | Lettuc e 1/6 dozen ; Rhubarb 4/6 dozen j bundles; Swede Turnips 3/0 sugar bag; j Table Carrots 3/6 sugar bag. j Freight paid on all vegetable orders I for 4/6. MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. BOX 598. CHRISTCHURCH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1933, Page 1
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