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EVENTS TO COME. MISS RUSSIA. To-night: Euchre, Dobson. Thursday: Children’s Queen Coronation, Wallsend. Friday: Nelson Creek Concert. Saturday: Ball Wallsend. WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF MAWHERA MEAT CO. TAINUI ST., & MARSDEN RD. ’Phones 37 & 880. PUBLIC NOTICES. FRESH OYSTERS —AT—MUNDY’3 CAFE Boundary Street. ROBBIE’S CAFE. FRESH WHITBAIT. Now On. — ■pRUNNER Competitions: Shirt, Ist. 1821; 2nd. 1708. Order for Shoes, Groceries and Dog: Ist. 10,830; 2nd. 10,635; 3rd. 10,860. HURRY up the Early Bird catches the Worm —Early Bird Art Union, £5OOO in 305 prizes, £2OOO Ist prize, £5OO 2nd prize closes Saturday, August 21st, drawn September 1st —tickets 2/6. HOME AND SCHOOL ASSN. A Committee Meeting at 7.30 followed at 8 o’clock by a demonstration of spinning will be held in the Grey Main School on THURSDAY, 19th inst. Ladies a plate. G. TAYLOR, Sec.

COAST ARTILLERY PRACTICE. WILL take place 19th. August, ’ 1 and, if necessary, 20th August at GREYMOUTH within 12 miles radius seawards of COBDEN 8.30 —lO a.m.; at WESTPORT within 12 miles radius seawards of Buller River Mouth 1.00 —2.30 p.m. ’"borough’oF GREYMOUTH Pioneers’ Library. P connection with the above project the Borough Council will be pleased to receive donations of the following descriptions:— (1) Photos, paintings, prints, maps, books and other publications, diaries etc. relating to the exploration, industries, scenery, development or historic events of the West Coast if such records were made before 1890. (2) Portraits of persons exploring or resident here or taking a prominent part in the official or industrial life of the Coast before 1890. Will anv persons wishing to make donations please commummate with Mr. F. H. Denton, Town Clerk, Greymouth. F. A. KITCHINGHAM, Mayor. 1 ' GREyYoUNTY COUNCIL. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Estimate made pursuant to Section 2 of “The Counties’ Amendment Act, 1931” of the proposed Expenditure of the Council during the year ending March 31st., 1944 showing the sum available for such purpose, the additional sum required, the total rateable value of the property on the Valuation Roll, and the general rate thereon (viz. 2:ld in the £ on the Capital Value) necessary to raise the money required, has been approved of by the Council, and such estimate may be inspected at the office of the Council, Gresson Street, Greymouth, during office hours.

E. M. HEAPHY, County Clerk. . Greymouth, August 16th., 1943. COUNTY OF GREY. NOTICE OFINTENTION TO MAKE RATE. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Grey County Council under the provision of Section 51 of “The Rating Act, 1925,” and Section 120 of “The Counties’ Act, 1920” and all other sections of. the above mentioned Acts (and any amendments thereto empowering it so to do) will, at a Meeting of the Council to be held on THURSDAY, the 2nd. day of SETEMBER, 1943, MAKE AND LEVY A GENERAL RATE OF TWOPENCETHREEFARTHINGS in the £ on the rateable value of all the rateable property (on the basis of the Capital Value) appearing on the Valuation Rolls now in force within the County of Grey; and a Special Lighting Rate of threefarthings in the £ on the rateable value of all the rateable property (on the basis of the Capital Value) appearing on the Valuation Roll now in force within the Blackball Special Lighting District, North Riding, County of Grey, for the period commencing on the Ist day of April, 1943, and ending on the 31st. day of March, 1944. The said rates shall be payable in one sum to the County Cleric at the County Council Chambers, Gresson Street, Greymouth, on the 9th. day of September, 1943. The Valuation Rolls are now open for inspection during office hours. Dated at Greymouth tins 16th. day of August, 1943. E. M. HEAPHY. County Clerk. OUICK work when you use Queen W Bee Wax —non-slip, non-skid, non-smear. «nU Con ' e W Stay at the Citv’s latest and most up-to-date Hotel. Electric Lift —Central Heating— Hot and Cold Water in every Bedroom —Air Conditioning —Electric Paging System. Tariff 17/6 per day. EMBASSY HOTEL . V. C. CONSTANT. Proprietor. 165 Manchester Street.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1943, Page 1

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