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PUBLIO NOTICES SALE OF FARM WITH VALUABLE TIMBER AND SAWMILL PLANT. SATURDAY 7 , OCTOBER 18, 19-24 AT NOON, AT BURLEY’S FARM INANGAHUA LANDING. AND LEE will sell by Public Auction, as above, in order to wind up an Estate:— LEASEHOLD FARM of 196 acres, of which about 150 acres carries a large quantity of valuable White and Red Pine, also Birch and some Silver Pine with 50 acres of virgin bush, similar to flic above. Buildings comprise concrete house (partly built) with joinery and window facings, ready to complete same. Fowl and chicken and incubator houses; sawmill shed. Also, “Ford” ton Motor Truck (almost new); International Oil Engine of 30 h.p.; Saw and Docking Benches with all neeessary boltings and pulleys; Tank with forcing lift and pump; 4 Circular Saws; Bench Y'yees, Spanners, Cross-cut Saws, and a large quantity of Farming Tools and Milling Plant; Horse, Dray and Harness; 4 Calves; 2 Yearlings; voung Cow. Special attention is directed to this Sale, as the Property carries a lot of valuable Timber,’ and is distant only half a mile from the Inangahua Landing Station, 'l'he timber alone is a big asset prior to the land being utilised for farming, and is an ideal venture for a party of working sawmillers. A low’ reserve is placed on the Property in order to wind up an intestate Estate, and very easy terms of payment are required. The Property will be offered in one lino and if not sold, it will be subdivided and sold into lots to suit purchasers. Terms at sale. PJYESIG HT QPECIALTST For a few days onlv MR R. T. BTCKERTON M.P.0.C., G.T.O. and M.O. of Wellington (Son of Professor Bickerton) Most Headaches, Dizziness, Blurring of Print, or Difficulty in Threading a Needle can bp cured by correct glasses. CONSULT AIR BICKERTON, ALBION HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. Private homes visited on request. COMMENCING FRIDAY, October 17. B 1 <--{JOT El /x QR. EVMOI’ TH (Under entirely new management). MRS THORNTON •: Proprietress. (Late of the Post Office ami Railway Hotels.) This well.known and up.to-date hotel has been completely renovated, and with its ’ spacious rooms, good table, and complete electric lighting system, assures patrons of every com. fort, combined with cleanliness and attention. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. Speights and best local beers on tap. Only the best spirits stocked. All true to label. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. WHARF STREET. HOKITIKA. MRS J. BOYD, late of the Seddon. \ ille Hotel, wishes to notify the Resi. i dents of the district and the Travelling Public that she has taken over the above Hotel, and hopes to merit a fair share of Public Patronage. Davis’s beer (the best on the Coast) always on tap. BURNETT’S FACE AND WAIMANGAROA. IV/TOTOR QERVICF Car Leaves.— Burnett’s Face 7.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Denniston 7.45 a.m. and 3.45 p.m daily, connecting w ; th 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Trains from Westport and Granity. Passengers will receive civility and evc>-y comfort in a 1924, latest model Stunebaker touring driver with 12 years experience, also four '’■ears war experience. Special by Arrangement. Parcels carried and delivered with •‘very care. “ARGUS” delivered daily to Burnett 's Face. A. J. OLDHAM, Proprietor, Burnett’s Face M. McD 0N * ELb ’Phone 121. P.O. Box WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT Agencies:— Distillers Company Ltd. Whisky D.C.L. Gold Label Whisky. King George Label Whisky. Usher’s Green Stripe and Usher'* special Whisky. Hennessey’s Three Star Brandy Otard’e Three Star Brandy [rvine’s Australian Pure GrapBrandy. Dry Monopole Champagne Oporto Invalid Port Wine Spanish Montelado Sherry Irvine’s Australian Wine. La Rosa Philipina Cigars N.Z. Tobacco Coy. Ltd. Union Brewery Oatmeal Stout Monteith’s and Speight’s Bottler A le DIRECT IMPORTERS FROM ALL TFIF LEADING MANUFACTURERS

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Grey River Argus, 17 October 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 17 October 1924, Page 1