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(For continuation of news, see fourth page). WANTED KNOWN The Euchre and dance takes place at Arahura Valley Hall on Wednesday, August 17th.' IMPOUNDED. AT KOKATAHI POUND, oil August 9th., black and white Holstein BULL (slit out of left ear and nndiscernable brand on left rump) bv AA . Diedrich, off his property rented f-oin Airs Glass at Koiterangi. If not claimed and expenses paid AA’TI.L BE SOLD on AUGUST 23rd.. 1921. at NOON. T. P. O’NEILL, Poundkeener. MISSING. JOHN THOMAS GORDON, son of the late Rebecca Gordon, and nephew of the lAte McKnight of Auckland, or any persons knowing his whereabouts are requested to communicate with the Local Deputy Public Trustee, Auckland, forwarding a copy of this advertisement. An enquiry is made for the whereabouts of John Thomas Gordon. OPENING OF ALBERT HALL AT | RITATAPU. ! I RAND jg A LL , | PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS. PRIZES FOR THE BEST COSTUMES WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST. 1921. | Orchestra; good floor; sit-down sup-j per. Tickets —Double, ss; Single lady 2s; Single gent 3». THURSDAY, 18th AUGUST. 1921. JUVENILE BALE, plain and fancy dress. Admission Is. SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY. SATURDAY. AUGUST 20th, 1921. At Noon. Messrs av. jeffrif.s and co~ ! instructed by the owners will sell in the Mart as above: All that parcel of land containing | 5.i perches, being part section I 3174, corner of Hamilton and j Tailored streets, with two suits of offices thereon, now in occupancy of Messrs Lewis and Wells and others. ° , Full particulars from the auctioneers. NOTICE. i COLOMBO TEAS. i HAVING DISPOSED of my Int ‘rest in the above Teas to Mr F. AA . Thompson of Hokitika, I take this opportunity of thanking the Public ot Hokitika and District for their past support and trust the same will be extended to my successor. ALL ACCOUNTS owing to me AIUST BE PATD on or before the 31st. AUGUST to Mr 0. Borton. whose ret-oipt will be sufficient discharge. , AVm. able an. L. E. ALDRIDGE. (Late of Greymouth.) REYELL STREET, HOKITIKA. (Late Dowell’s Garage). HAS PLEASURE ill advising that he is shortly opening in business in Rcveil street as— A GENERAL CASH AIERCHANT -DEALING INORpCERIES, HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY AND } GLASSAVARE. AND ALL LINES OF GRAIN AND PRODUCE. During the next few weeks, pending overhaul of premises, will be ready to quote for —■ CHAFF, OATS, POTATOES, ONIONS, POLLARD, BRAN, WHEAT, BARLEY, SBEI) POTATOES. i Very lowest current rates for Ctuih. I Prompt Attention to nil orders.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1921, Page 3
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