WANTED IO BUY. VVOOD and Coal Business. State par- ’’ tieulars, 8837; “Dominion.” T IGHT Sedan Car, Chev., Essex, or similar, for cash. E 368, “Dominion.” ANTED Buy, 100 pairs Roller Skates. State price, make, condition. 5844, “Dominion.” YVANTED to Buy, Mangel-cutting Ma- ’ ’ chine; one to cut in fingers preferred. Box 22, Martinborough. "VOUNG Huntaway Dog. under com- -*■ mand, or Huntaway Pup. I’rice and particulars to SB4O, “Dominion." WANTED, country butchery doing good turnover in pros .'ous township; cheap cash. Box 150, Napier. YVANTED to Buy, good modern Eng- ’’ lish piano; state price, reasonable. Reply to M 463, “Dominion,” Masterton. THOUGH Mixers, Motors, Generators, 44 Engines, Compressors, Pumps, Milling Machinery, Digesters. Dunsheath, Auckland. YVE are open to Buy Single Article to ’ ’ House Full Furniture. Silverstone and Co.. Woolworth Bldgs., Cuba Street. Tel. 50-907, YVE are cash buyers of all classes of ’’ carsand motor-cycles. Get our offer before selling. Auto Sales, 92 Taranaki St. Phone 50-125. YVANTED to Purchase, Log-hauler, in ’’ working order, with 50 chains, main rope, and tail rope to suit. Supply particulars. ES3I, “Dominion." A/VGALLON Galvanised Tank, "xYJv £, a t| ie> steel Wire Rope. Galvanised Piping. Chain and Disc-Harrows, Good Used Machinery. Machinery Exchange. Karaniu Road. Hastings. YVE are definite CASH Buyers of mod- ’ ’ ern USED CARS. Bring yours in for a Free Valuation. Wright, Stephenson's Garage, 97 Taranaki St. Phone 55-126. FARMS WANTED URGENTLY. pENGINE Buyers waiting with sub-Y-Y stantial deposits for dairy, good fattening, sheep and mixed farms, anywhere. 1 Please send particulars of any kind of farm, small or large, without delay. WHITEACRE. DENTICE • AND CO., Estate Agents. 7 Courtenay Place. Wellington. WANTED FOR BUYER. TSIRST-CLASS VACANT RESIDEN--4 TIAL SECTION. FOR PRIVATE RESIDENCE. At reasonable figure. VICINITY OF HOBSON STREET. HIGHLAND PARK, OR KARORL Owners of above desirous of selling please forward full details to— IL ERNEST LEIGHTON. LTD.,' ' (Est. 1902). 22 Brandon Street. Wellington, and at Lower Hutt. MEETINGS. WOMEN’S BORSTAL ASSOCIATION. rpilE Annual Meeting of the above 4 Society will be held on TUESDAY. MARCH 20, at 8 p.m.. at the Dominion Farmers’ Institute. All those interested*' are cordially invited to attend. E. COVENTRY, Hon. Sec. THE WELLINGTON BRANCH, LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION, WILL hold a Discussion Meeting at 8 o’clock To-night (March 15) at the Friends’ Hall, Moncricff Street (off Elizabeth Street). Speaker: Mr. von lli:<’t. Subject: “The Future of the League, especially in Relation to the Pacific.” Members and friends invited. HUTT VALLEY KENNtIL CLUB. ffHE FIRST GENERAL MEETING 4 of the above Club will be held on MONDAY. MARCH 19. at 7.30 p.m., nt the Methodist Hall, Laing’s Road, Lower Hutt (opposite Fire Station). A. DARKE WOODWARD. Honorary Secretary. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. • Established 1849. EIGHTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING. "XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -L’ the EIGHTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING of the Members of the Society will be held in the Society's Head Office Building, 87 Pitt Street, Sydney, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1934, for the purpose of:— 1. Receiving the Report of the Directors on the business of the Society for the year ended December 31, 1933. 2. Electing an Auditor in lieu of E. S. Wolfenden, Esq.; F.C.A. (Aust.), who retires in terms of By-law 29. but is eligible for re-election, and has given the requisite notice that he is a candidate for the vacancy. 3. Declaring the amount of divisible Surplus for the year ended December 31, 1933. In terms of the By-laws the Directors who retire at noon on the date of the Annual Meeting are SIR SAMUEL HORDERN and WILLIAM ABERDEIN MACKAY, ESQ., both of whom are eligible for re-election and have given the requisite notice that they arc candidates for the vacant seats on the Board. - The By-laws provide that no member shall be eligible for election to the position of Director or Auditor unless notice in writing of his being a candidate shall be given to the Board or to the Secretary at least Thirty clear days previous to the date of the Annual Meeting. By order of the Board. A. W. SNEDDON. Secretary.. Head Office. 87 Pitt Street, Sydney, .March 10, 1934. PUBLIC NOTICES. COMMISSION ON NATI VE“aI'FAIRS. HMIE Commission will commence its sit- I 4 tings To-morrow (Friday), the 16th day of March, 1934, at 2.15 p.m., at the Arbitration Court, Wellington, to inquire into the administration of the Departments of Government concerned with the administration of Native Affairs in New Zealand and, in particular—(l) into the schemes now in operation for the development of the lands of the Maori people, for assisting them in farming and all matters connected therewith, including (a) the probability of their achieving the results intended or of their being justified by the benefits they confer on the Maori people; and (b) the sources from which they are financed and the expenditure and control of and ‘accounting for moneys, stores, and credits in connection therewith: (2) The funds which are available to the Maori people, the purposes for which they may be apjflied or should be applicable. and whether they might be used more effectively. The Commission invites considered evidence from those who have knowledge concerning the aforesaid matters or any of them. A written cominunication stating clearly the name and address of the writer and indicating the nature of the evidence the writer desires to tender and on which the writer might be examined by the Commission should be addressed to the Secretary, Commission on Native Affairs, Wellington. (Sgd.) li. F. A. GREY, Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 144, 15 March 1934, Page 1
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