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1 |/ARMERri CU - OPERATIVE 1 AUCTTONEEkING V,n. t LTD, List of forthcoming sales Thursday, pril :24, Tauranga Stock Ba!e at Judea — NOTICE T\JE desire clients to note tnat ia 't future RESERVES must be giviu on all 'tock when yardf-.d ?pHK conditions ot sale for stock i- are Cash within 14 daysClients wishiug for an exreusion of tiaie for paym'jDt either by cash or by the subsequent sale of stock must make arrangements jrior to purchase v.ich the management, Branch Uftice, To Puke TUKNIP YXHi TUESDAY MAY 20 Special sale of grown cattle lor Turnip stockiug Entries solicited. NOTICE^ AT the request of settlers in the district we ,yill hold a— SPECIAL S\LE X AT IK ATI THURSDAY, JQNE 5. TAURANGA COUNTY CUNCOIL npENDERS will be received by the -■- nudersigned up to 12 o'clock neon 8h i\lrty 1919 for metalling certain portions of the Kntikati- ■ Wuihi main road. Plans atd specifications can be seen at the County Council Chambers Tauranga, Mr Frochham's store Katikati, and at the tffice of the Ddily Telegraph Waihi The lowest or any tender not necessarily aicepted. JuHN H GRIFFITHS, (Jaunty Clerk. rKEaFASS iNuTI-^ ANY person found trespass;rg with gun or dog on our pio*= perties at Oropi will be nrosecuted. FLEMING BROS., ' W S HEARD J SEALES. I

f MAYORAL ELECTION To the Electors of Taukanga Ladies and Gentlemen, — lam again seeking your support to f liable me to further your interests, and to give you an opportunity to 1 judge whether my views are sound and wortliy of support. 1 take this opportunity of laying them briefly before you so that thoaa who are , unable to attend the public meeting can. have an. idea to assist them to cast an intelligent vote. Electricity Scheme —To continue to push the sale of all the available power at a pri<:p remuaerative to the liorough. To continue negotiations with power users so that when suflicient sale is guaranteed to make the proposal a profitable one the generating machinery may be increased. Dredging toe Hakuour.—To reopen the correspondence with the Public Works Department; urging them to obtaiu the spoil they require for the reclamation in front of the iov.n from the bottom of the harbour and thus give us a d«ep water channel to the present wharf. In this matter i. have received very moderate support if uoi veiled hostility and as it is vital to the prosperity of Tauranga 1 want the support ol every elector in it. Hakuour Board Rkpbesentaiion. Against the most violent opposition that I, as a private individual could make, Tauranga lost one of its elected memlje.s and the Tauranga district one of its nominated members. This being so and the control of the harbour having been given away, I want your wholehearted support, and as one man to politely but firmly tell the representatives of the area that : if, ps they say is the case your representatives responsible for ; the extension obtains*! their inclusion by leading them to believe that the ! Tauranga people would be satisfied with Harbour Improvements to end at Tie Mount Wharf, they are mistaken and kctiug under a delusion. Bay of Plenty Development League. This League, whose object is to co ordiuate the policies of the various local bodies in the Bay of Pieuty and try by giving and taking to btiug about one policy progressive and beneficial to all, deserves the warm support of Tauranga. I sub- ! Mit as the policy for Tauranpa to lay before the League : (1) The vigorous prosecution of the Ease < oast Railway both towards Opotiki and Waihi. (2) The necessity for the Government to supply the coast with j a good metalled road between the I Bay and the Waikato the iformation j of which is already made by the j road known as the Kaimai Metalling Proposals To coutiuue the spending of the £5000 loan as rapidly as the Public Worke Department can supply the metal, and to find the money necessary to comolete the section from Roberts Street tv the Borough bcuudary. Tv have a report aud estimates prt=paron for effectively tar sealing or concreting the metalled portions cftlie streets iv the business area aud to ultimately tar-seal or concrete all the metalled portions of road in the Borough. To make investigations into the best manner to lay down p rmancnt footpaths. Generally to watch over the iutrrosts of the Borough and see that fvpn.ltauded j u^ti>"C is giy^n i<> all. Vr.ui': rfipfv-lfuih, CIIAS. IS MACMILLAN,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVII, Issue 7156, 25 April 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVII, Issue 7156, 25 April 1919, Page 1