AMUSEMENTB. fpO-NIGHT POLLARD'S PICTURES - TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (Friday) SATURDAY and MATINEE Saturday. The First National's Superb Story, "BILL APPERSON'S BOY" Herring JACK PICKFORD "BILL APPERSON'S BOY" Starring JACK PICKFORD." A Story of the Blue Kentucky Hills and their Strange People, as told in the novel, "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come," with their Feuds, their Loves, and their Hatreds—— 12th and 13th Episodes of— " *' MYSTERY 13" Will be Screened SUNDAY— The New World Film , —SUNDAY ' "THE ROUGH NECK" Starring— ' BARBARA CASTLETON 1 "THE ROUGH NECK" Starring— MONTAGU LOVe! j
AMUSEMENTS. gAUOEEL,OSS ' BALJL. The Batchelors of Runanga will hold a BALL in the Miners' Hall, on DECEMBER 3. Prices: Double Tickets 5/-, Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/-. Miss Watson 's Orchestra. TDLAKETOWN RATEPAYERS' AS--13 SOCIATION. The Usual WEEKLY SOCIAL and DANCE will be held in the Pavilion THIS ' EVENING (Friday), at eight 6 'clock. T. COLLINS, Secretary. 1 PTJBLIO NOTICES. TV/TARK SPROT < !ND CO. XVJ - VALUABLE FARMS. )N WEST COAST AT LOW VALUES. 00 ACRES Freehold. Handy situation, 6 roomed Dwelling, Milking Shed, Hut etc., All flat and all Ploughablo. Also 55 Dairy Cows in Profit, 10 yearlings and young Stock, New Milking Flant ana Separator etc., complete. 65 acres In Oats and crop, 20 acres ploughed for Turnips. Price as a going concern £7,500. Implements at Valuation. £2,500 cash. Balance arranged on easy terms. 36,9 ACRES Freehold and Leasehold, Land well situated and close to the Railway. Dwelling, Milking Plant, Implements, 30 Cows, 10 Heifers, in Profit, Calves, Sheep, 14 twoyear Steers, 3 Horses 10 acres in Oats 60 acres ready for plougnmg. Price as going concern £4,600. Terms £1,500 cash, balance at 6 per cent, easy terms. . . r.:,/.. •...,-.. ...,...,. .... 207 ACRES Leasehold with new dwelling and Milking Shed. Large area ploughable. 3 miles from Railway 18 Dairy Cows in profit, 12 Year--1 lings, 1 Bull, 1 Horse etc., Separator. A very cheap place. Price £2,500 as going concern. Half Cash, balance at 6 per cent. 00 ACRES Freehold with 5-roomed dwelling, New Milking Shed, 25 Dairy Cows in profit, 5 heifers, 2 Bulls, Horse and Pigs. Implements and Tools. * mile from Railway. 34 miles from Factory. 120 acres in grass, 8 acres in crop. Price £3,900 as going concern, £1900 cash Balance 5i per cent. 270 ACRES Freehold and Leasehold, Also Run 6000 acres. New Milking Shed and Dwelling, Also Milking Plant. 60 Cows in profit, 25 2i year old Cattle. Full range implements, DTay, etc., 5 miles from Railway. Price £8,000 as going concern. £4000 in cash, balance at per cent. I PROPERTY AT DUNOLLIE. I CECTIONS— 26, 28, and 29; Also 13 Sections 2 and 3, Block 8; witb Billiard Room, Shop, and Dwelling erected thereon. FULL PARTICULARS TO BONA FIDE ENQUIRY. WRITE OR CALL ON MARK SPROTT AND CO. AUCTIONEERS LAND, > STOCK & GENERAL AGENTS. GREYMOUTH. W JEFFRIES i&D CO. HOKITIKA. PRODUC" jMERCHANTS. SI'OCK SALES HELD ' PERIODICALLY. See the "Argus" for list of Stocl Sales. ALPINE HOTEL. BURNETT'S FACE. Morley's Ale always on Tap. MRS MURPHY, Proprietress. T .. ■• i i DIONEER H© T E L. GIBSONS QUAY, HOKITIKI* D. HUNTER, Proprietor* This Hotel will eclipse all often for horn« liness. Thone 161 'Phone 101
PUBLIC NOTICES. WEST COAST BRANCH NATIONAL BEEKEEPERS' ASSN. I An ADDRESS will be delivered by Mr* B, Ml, EARP, Apiary Instructor, jit Bhroaer's Hall, To-morrow (Saturday), Evening, 27tth inst., at 7.30 p.m. J± P< PEECIATION. Mrs. J. FIVEASH, of Runanga, tenders her very sincere thanks to the Doctor and Nurses of the Grey River Hospital, and all kind friends for theiT kind sympathy in her recent sad bereavement. « APPRECIATION. I desire to tender my heartfelt thanks to "the Greymouth Shop Assistants, and all who contributed to the splendid success of the social held for my benefit. Their kindness will never be forgotten by me. JAMES McKEEGAN, r Grey River Hospital. Nov. 5, 192(. TSJ OTI C E TO MINERS WORKERS! Before accepting engagement at the Blackball Coal Mines consult the Secretary of the Blackball Miners' Union. W. BALDERSTONE, Secretary. TV/TEETING of Roa Miners' Union will be held ia the Roa Union Hall on SUNDAY, November 28, 1920, at 2.30 p.m. Business: Important. Essential that all members attend. Car will leave. Grey, and pick up all members at Stillwatcr. W. WILD, Secretary. * * CITIZENS' BAND APPRECIATION. We, the undersigned,, wish to thank all those who so ably assisted the above Band by their generous donations and help at the recent TBazaar. S.. COMPTON, A. HOPKINSON, Joint Secretaries. "DOROUGH OF BRUNNER. TENDERS will, be received by the undersigned until Noon on DECEMBER 4th for the Supply and Delivery of 400 cubic yards of Road Motalfor repairs to Main.. Road in Borough, to bo distributed where required. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Road Metal." P. J. CREAGH, Town Clerk. Brunnerton, November 25th, 1920. IMPORTANT SALE OF SAWMILL ■"■ BUSH AREA AND PLANT. Owing to Dissolution of • Partnership, at the Mart, Mackay Street, Greymouth, on - » SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1920, At 11.30 a.m. MARK SPROT AND CO., favoured with instructions from Messrs Graham' and Johnson, - who arc dissolving partnership, will sell by Public Auction as above: — ALL THAT SAWMILL AREA, comprising 400 acres, situate at Hokitika, together with Mill Sito in the town of Hokitika, with up-to-date SAWMILL and PLANT thereon. Tho whole to bo sold in one lot as a going concern. ' AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.— The mill is capable of cutting 160,000 superficial feet per month. Timber is cheaply produced and an excellent market assured. Full particulars regarding title, conditions and terms can be obtained from the Auctioneers, Messrs Mark Sprot and Co., Greymouth. •'TTS^v; rpHE GAMING AMENDMENT ACT, X .1920 (No. 2). RACING COMMISSION. All Racing and Trotting Clubs proposing to apply for Totalisator licenses under the Gaming Acts, 190S and 1910, for the racing year 1921-1922, whether in addition to those at present held or otherwise, are requested to make written application to the Minister of Internal Affairs not later than the 6th December, 1920, in order that such applications may be consideTed by the Commission. AH other communications whatsoever relative to matters to be dealt with by the Commission must be addressed to the Secretary of the Racing Commission, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, j P. J. KELLEHER, I . . . ■ •- Secretary. Department of Internal ■ Affairs, [ Wellington, Nov. 22, 1920.
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Grey River Argus, 26 November 1920, Page 1
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