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K.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. rpHE following is the result of the Pub-i-L lie Art Union, drawn on Saturday night:— Ist Prize, Ticket No. 50—Miss M. L, Anderson. 2nd Prize, Ticket No. 209—Miss Francis Norman. 3rd Prize, Ticket No. 217—Miss Ockenden. 4th Prize, Ticket No. 609—Mrs. Gouldsman. sth Prize, Ticket No. 349—Mr. J. Rennie. 6th Prize, Ticket No. 221—Miss M. Powles. E. D. GORE, Secretary. T AMBETH CONFERENCE REPORT. ■“ Addresses will be delivered by REV. WM. BULLOCK. A.K.C. (Vicar of St. Peter’s. Wellington). MR. WALTER NASH, M.P. Subject: "CHRISTIANITY AND RACIAL CONFLICT.” At the DOMINION FARMERS’ INSTITUTE CONFERENCE HALL. Featherston Street. TUESDAY. JUNE .16. At 8 p.m. Chairman : Ven. Archdeacon A. L. Hansell. This is the third meeting of the series of five arranged by C.E.M.S. to discus? Lambeth Conference Report. PUBLIC? NOTICES. BROOKLYN DISTRICT MUNICIPAL ELECTORS’ ASSOCIATION. A Public Meeting will be held in Brooklyn ' School on Tuesday next, June 16, at 8 p.m., to organise measures for the relief of distress in Brooklyn. Every resident is invited-to co-operate. T, GRAHAM, • ; President. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. Roll of Teachers in Secondary Schools and Technical High Schools. rpilE following nominations have been -L received to fill one vacancy :— HOWELL, JOHN H. ‘' CRESSWELL, THOMAS RICHARD. The election will be held on Friday, June 26, 1931, the poll closing at 5 p.m. Ballot papers will be issued immediately. G. G. S. ROBISON, Returning Officer. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. ELECTION OF MEMBERS TO THE COUNCIL. T HEREBY DECLARE that the under--L mentioned candidates, being the only persons nominated for their several constituencies, are duly elected members of the above Council: — Roll of Court of Convocation: P. LEVI and C. WATSON. Roll of Teachers in Primary Schools; IL A. PARKINSON. Roll of Members of Education Boards: R. McCALLUM. Governing Bodies of Secondary Schools: „ T. FORSYTH. G. G. S. ROBISON, Returning Officer. CLASSIFICATION OF RtMUTAKA HILL SECTION. WELLINGTON— NAPIER MAIN ■ HIGHWAY. IN terms of Regulation 7, of the MotorLorry Regulations, 1927, the Minister' of Transport proposes to alter from .Second Class to Third Class, the classification of the Wellington-Napier via Wairarupa Main Highway from the Akataruwa Junction to the Western Boundary of the Borough of Featherston. Any person objecting to the proposal is culled upon to lodge notice in writing before the thirtieth day of June, 1931, of his objections and of the grounds thereof, at. the Offices of the Transport Department, the address of which is 260 Tiiitikori Rond, Wellington. (A Third Class Road is available lor the use thereon of any motor-lorry (other than a "multi-axled motor-lorry” 1 which with the load it is carrying weighs not more than 61 tons, or any "millti-nxlcd motor-lorry” which with the load it is carrying weighs not more than 8 tons.) J. s. hunter. Commissioner of Transport. IN THE MATTER of SIMPLEX BALTIC MACHINERY COMPANY, LIMITED. AND IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act, 1899, and the Acts amending the same. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -Is the Order of the Supreme Court of New South M ules in its Equitable Jurisdiction dated the twenty-eighth day of April 1931, confirming the reduction ot Hie Capital of the above-named Company from £59,000 to £15.000. and the Minute approved bv the Court showing with respect io the Capital of the Company as altered the several particulars required by the above Acts were registered by the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies on the second day of June. 1931. The said Minute is in the words and figures follow--1 "The capital of the Company is Fortyfive thousand pounds (£45,000), divided into Forty-five thousand shares of one pound each. At the time of the registration of this minute ten thousand ordinary shares and twenty-two thousand three hundred preference shares arc issued. 1 .i<‘ residue of the said forty-live thousand shares arc not issued. Subject to the payment of the .sum of Sixty-six pounds (£(><») in respect of unpaid rails the amount which at the time of the registration of this minute is and is to be (levmed Io bp paid up on the said share* is as follows:—The said ten thousand Ordinary Shares nre fully pnid up : two thousand of the said twenty-two thousand three hundred Preference Shares arc fully paid up and the residue, namely, tweiity thousand three hundred of the said Preference Shares arc paid up to an amount of Eleven shillings per share.” Dated this fifth day of June, 19,,1. IV A. WINDEYER FAWL AND CO., 25 O’Donnell Street. Sydney. Solicitors for the Company.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 221, 15 June 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 221, 15 June 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 221, 15 June 1931, Page 2

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