\Y ANTED—A man used to *» horses. Wages £3 per vuek, Apply— HAROLD BROS. SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING PROPEYTY on SATURDAY, 30th November, 1912, at 2 30 p.m., at Broadway, Reefton & LEE, instructed by the Public Trustee in V\ ILLIAM PAINTON'S Estate, will sf 11 by Public Auction, as above ; That Valuable Block of Freehold Land containing 19/ ac irood rf,per, being Sections 12 and 13 of Block 8 on the plan of the District of Inangabua.
This area 1 ik situated at Inangahua Landing, 16 miles from Recfton, and the Reefton-Inan-gthua JLnction-Westport Railway Line runs right past the ,jr perty. A low reserve is being jjked, and exceptionally easy terms will be given to effect a s' le and enable this Estate to b w jund up.
SALE OF VALUABLE FREEPI OLD PROPERTY mßeefton and Black's Point, in "the Estate of the late H. G. HANKIN deceased. SATURDAY, 30th November, 1912, at 2.30 p.m., on the premise?, Broadway, Reefton. \I & LEE, instructed -j'l. by the Public Trustee in ihe above Estate, will sell by Public Auction, as above Lot 1. That Valuable Building Site containing 7 perches or thereabouts, being part Section T9O, situate corner of Walsh Street and Broadway, adjoining Southern Cross Hotel, Reefton, together with building thereon. Lot 2. All that piece ol land containinß 4a ir 26p, or thereabouts, being Section 4, Block XIV, Black's Point, known as "Hankin's" paddock.
P ERFTON TO WEST PORT, tiv NEWMAN BROS EIGHT PASSENGER Mlotoi 1 Cars —i ■ : CARS leave Reefton daily a* 930 a.m., connecting with morning train frcm Greymouth; ar- : ve Westoort I 3° P« m « Leave West port 10 a.m., arrive Reefton 1.30 p.m. Booking Office: Stevenson's Hotel, Reefton.
J. F. Vialloy, MODERN SIGN WRITER, PAINTER & DECORATOR, * REEFTON. BEGS to intimate to the resi--1 dents of Reefton that he is prepared to undertake all classes of Sign Writing and House Painting. This he will do with neatness, promptness, and de.patch. Estimates Free. J. F. MALLOY, Painter & Decorator, Reefton.
DOPE'S HOTEL ' MUON. i Best Accommodation. Private Sitting-Rooms. Splendid Tables. Hot and Cold Baths. MR. FISHER in taking over the above hotel inviles his old friends and the travelling public to \isit his establishment where they > will find all their wants supplied. Table under special supervision. Only the Best Ales, Wines and Spirits stocked. Wire— DOWNIE'S HOTEL, NirctiSM. (T. Fisher, late of Denniston).
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Inangahua Times, 27 November 1912, Page 1
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