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AUCTIONS. THE CITY MARKET. The city market, 550 Colombo STREET. WEEKLY AUCTION. THIS DAY AT 11 AM. HORSES, at 11 A.M.—Dr. Geld, 9yrs, all work, any trial, good shatter; Blk. 4-dr. Geld., aged, all work, any trial; Blk. g-dr. Geld., lOyrs. all work, any trial. Further entries invited. COWS AND PlGS—Entries invited. SUNDRIES —Timber, Doors, Sashes, etc. MOTORS, CYCLES, AND TOOLS—I2.IS p.m. FURNITURE—2 p.m. CAGE BIRDS, 1.30 p.m.—Special entry 15 pair Lovebirds. POULTRY, 2 p.m.—47 pair Khaki Campbell Ducklings and Drakes, 23 pair Pekin Ducklings and Drakes (excellent breeding stock), also 150 pair two-year W. Leghorn Hens. SPECIAL ENTRY—Account Temuka client; Truck load Steel, Wooden and Split Pulleys, Shafting (all sizes), Plummer Blocks, Bearings, Counter Weights, etc.; also Scrap Metal. All for unreserved Sale. H. C. SMITH, ’Phone 34-680. Proprietor. COUNTY COUNCILS TAWERA COUNTY COUNCIL. IN THE MATTER OF the Counties Act, 1920, the Rating Act, 1925, and amendments thereto. AN ESTIMATE prepared and approved by the Tawera County Council, pursuant to Section 2, Sub-Section 4, of the Counties Amendment Act, 1931j showing for the period of twelve months commencing on the first day of April, 1936, and ending on the thirty-first day of March, 1937: — £ (1) The proposed expenditure of the said Council: — (a) On administration, including salaries, office and legal expenses, audit, valuation, printing, advertising, insurance, etc. .. 273 lb) On hospital levy payable to the North Canterbury Hospital Board 490 (c) On main highways .. 300 (d) On maintenance of all other roads and bridges 550 (e) On maintenance of reserves. cemetery, tree , 1 planting, and contin- : gencies .. .. 60' Total .. .. 1,6731

(2) The sums available for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with the previsions of the Rating Act, 1925, Sections 51 to 58, and the Counties Act, 1920. Section 120, that it is the intention of the Tawera County Council at its next meeting, to be held on MONDAY, the 6th DAY OF JULY, 1936, to make and levy a General Rate of nine sixteenths of a penny in the pound on the rateable value of the whole of the rateable property in the Tawera County. Such rate to he for the period commencing on the Ist day of April, 1936, and ending cn the 31st day of March, 1937, and to be due and payable in one sum on THURSDAY, 20th DAY OF AUGUST. 1936. at the Tawera County Council Office. Springfield. The Valuation Roll is open for in-! spection during ordinary office hours. G. L. POPPLE. County Clerk. Springfield, 12th June. 1936. 2552 MOUNT HERBERT COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. TJURSUANT to the provisions of the Counties Act. 1920, and the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, and amendments thereto, I hereby give notice that an election to fill the Extraordinary Vacancy in the Port Levy Riding on the Council will be held on July Ist. 1936. Nominations will close at noon on Saturday. 20th June, 1936, at the office ox’ Mr C. G. McKellar, 90 Hereford street, Christchurch. Nomination papers may be obtained on application to the Returning Officer at the above address. G. T. BULLOCK. i 2519 Returning Officer.

PUBLIC NOTICES AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. TT is the intention of the Society on A or after the 12th day of July next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 471743 on the life of Alexander HUTTON, which is declared to have been burnt. Wellington, 11th June, 1936. W. T. IKIN, Manager for New Zealand. TORTURED BY NEURITIS. ■\TR Claude Cooper, Christchurch, writes in iippreciation of R.U.R. ‘Tor approximately 2 years I have suffered from acute Neuritis in my right shoulder. To play golf or use a fishing rod was usually torture to me. Embrocation and Massage gave temporary relief only. For four months I had to give up golf altogether, and a sound sleep was a luxury. R.U.R. !*as cured me. I now sleep like a top, enjoy my fishing and golf AND FEEL 100 PER CENT.” R.U.R. is sold with money back guarantee by E. Cameron* Smith. Ltd., Barnett and Co., and other chemists. Free booklet. J5112 \\THAT DOES HAVING GOOD ™ TASTE COST?—Lots of guineas if it’s clothes. Lots of money if it’s eats, and Lots of trouble, worry, and searching if it’s Wine. UNLESS you know where to buy. All Wines supplied by Bishop and Co. are of the finest quality in each individual class. If your requirements are a Sherry, a Port, a Madeira, or any other kind of Wine, they are all to be found at BISHOP and COY.’S, ARMAGH CELLARS—ESTAB. 1854. Prove this yourself by seeing the Wines—and the prices—not only of the Wines —but all Spirits and Liqueurs. 83089 KATAROL ROUTS OUT CATARRH. *CATARRHAL surferers are guaranteed relief through Katarol, the conquering germicide. Katarol is powerfully effective and lastingly beneficial. It contains an antiseptic, a deodorant, and a local anaesthetic which expel mucus, clear the nostrils, avert head noises, etc. Trial Katarcy l size 3s 6d, Double Size ss, from F' Cameron Smith, Ltd., Chemists, ,f ad Barnetts’, Chemists. . M 7102 OLD GOLD, ETC.. WANTED. GOLD. SILVER, DIAMONDS. TURN YOUR OLD JEWELLERY X INTO, MONEY. I Pay the Highest! London Prices for OLD GOLD. SILVER, BROKEN JEWELLERY, and DIAMONDS. Write or Call ami See Me To-day. No Canvasser is ? Authorised to Buy Gold on my behalf. NINO DI? SOMMA. 92 WORCESTER STREET. Opp. ‘‘Son” Office. / mm

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21807, 12 June 1936, Page 22

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