I > AMUSEMENTS. TTNITED PAVILION—UsuaI Learners’ Dance (postponed last week owing to Kurnara celebration?) will be lesumed THIS EVENING. pUNANGA CROQUET CLUB.A Euchre and Dance at Miners’ Hall, Runanga, TO-NIGHT. Good music and excellent floor. Splendid supper. Good prizes. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/-.-. WONDERLAND £ ARNIV AL. (In Aigl of Cobden War Memorial) CAREY’S HALL ::::: COBDEN WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, — ■ MawJh'TfFhnd 11 (Afternoons and Evenings). Cooking Competition, Plain Se.wing, Jumble Stall, Fish Pond, Sweets, Ice Creams, Produce Stall, Side Shows, Musical Items. Come along and enjoy the fun. Admission : Evenings, Adults 6d ; Children 3d. Afternoons free. W. R, MOORE, Sec.
BILLIARDS EXHIBITION. JPEDERAL gALOON ’ THURSDAY EVENING at 8 o’clock. CI;ARK McCONACHY (N.Z, Professional Champion) M. DONOHUE (Auckland Champion) Admission 1/-. ( gPEED! gPEEDI! MOTOR CYCLE RACES. MOTOR CYCLE RACES. OMOTO RACECOURSE. NEXT SATURDAY. Booth, Tea Rooms, Sweet Stall, on Ground. Greymouth Municipal Band. AH trains to the country delayed. Excurson fares. Trains to Omoto: 1 p.m., 1.20, 1.45. First Race 1.30 p.m. Admission 2/-; Grandstand 1/-. F. W. BAILLIE, ' Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. ELECTION OF MEMBER OF WESTLAND LAND BOARD. T WILLIAM THEODORE MOR--1 ’ PETH, Returning Officer for the election of a member of the Westland Land Board, do hereby notify, in accordance with the provisions of Section 47 of The Land Act, 1924, and the regulations made thereunder, that the only person nominated to fill the vacancy occurring on the said Board was GEORGE MALLINSON, Esq., of Moang. AND I do therefore hereby declare that the said George Mallinson is duly elected a member of the Westland Land Board as from the 29th March, 1926. WILLIAM THEODORE MORPETH, Returning Officer.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 March 1926, Page 1
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