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MAWHERA MEAT CO. Tainui St., Marsden Rd. and Blaketown. West Coast’s leading wholesale and Retail Butchery offer the public the choicest cuts of beef, mutton and lamb at lowest prices. We specialise in smallgoods and our large output is distributed daily to all branches. Poultry and a large variety of unrationed meats always in'’’ stock. Free Delivery to all Buses & Trains. Phones 37, 228 D, 880, & 5765. ___— —— WHITEBAIT SUPPERS. MUNDY’S CAFE. Boundary Street. MINIVER GOWNS. Lay-by now - LU for Christmas. Exclusive Gowns. Suits, Linens, Florals. All sizes. CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUE. QCHOOLBOY 3rd & 4th Graders assemble Harker’s Tea Rooms at. 6.30 THIS (Thursday) Evening. STREET APPEAL TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). THE PUBLIC arc asked to assist the Salvation Army Annual Self-Denial Appeal. GREYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL.

CLEAN-UP WEEK. THE Special Clean-Up round for 1 TO-MORROW (Friday) is all that part of the town southwards oi the centre line of Buccleugh Street. HELP TO CLEAN UP YOUR TOWN F. H. DENTON, Town Clerk. BRUNNER R.S.A. 4 Gwcral Meeting will'be held - r *- in Dixons Room, SATURDAY, November 4, 7.30 p.m. J. W. FAIRMAN, Secretary. WEST Coast Horticultural Society Special General Meeting, Oddfellows’ Hall, Mackay St., on THURSDAY, November 9. All gardeners invited. ’ “gRe’yMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. VTOTICE is hereby given that un--L') der Section 241 of The Harbours Act, 1923, persons interfering with or damaging Harbour Board plant or works, commit an indictable offence punishable by a fine of £5O or two years’ imprisonment. By order of the Greymouth Harbour Board. J. Chairman. ANNUAL PLUNKET APPEAL. ROSE DA Y ROSE “"DAY FRIDAY, November 17. FRIDAY, November 17. Headquarters:—Mawhera Quay. (Next Nancarrow & Co.) WHALE’S OPTICAL SERVICE Established over 45 years. iIFR. S. R. WHALE will personally visit Gvevmouth on WEDNESDAY, November Ist.h and THURSDAY, November Kllh, Illi 2.30 p.m., mid may b<- consulted for Sight Testing al Iteviiiglons I 10l cl.

Appointments lor this visn can now be made by writing to 677 Colombo Street, Ch'ri st church or al Revmgtons Hotel. APPLICATION No. 81/1944, FOR A COAL-MINING RIGHT. To the Warden of the Westland Mining District, at Reefton. PURSUANT to the Coal Mines Act, 1925, the undersigned: THOMAS HUBERT LEE, ol Reefton, Accountant; hereby applies for a. Coal Prospecting License in respect of the following land:Situated in Block XV, I’eefton Survey District, commencing at a point 10 chains northerly of ihe north-east corner peg of Application No. 41/44, thence running on the bearing of 156 deg. for .15 chains, thence running on a bearing of 34 deg. for 8 chains; thence running on a bearing of 334 deg. for 6 chains; thence running on a bearing of 17 deg for 6 chains, thence running on a bearing of 315 deg. for 9 chains, thence running on a bearing of 197 deg. for 12 chains, to the original point of commencement. Area applied for: 14 acres. The said land is unalienated Crown Lands. Date of marking out: 23/10/44, 6 p.m. Mark on pegs: Has the applicant any interest in any other coal-mining right?—No. .1 f the area applied for adjoins an area held under a coal-mining right, gives the name of the lessee or licensee, together with the number and date of such right: Does not adjoin. If the application is for a coalprospecting license, state:— (1) The estimated cost of prospecting the area: £5OO. (2) Whether or not, sufficient finance has been arranged to prospect the area: Sufficient finance arranged.

Address: For service: C/o. McMahon and Lee, Auctioneers, Reefton. Dated at Reefton this 24th day of October, 1944. Signature of Applicant: T. H. Lee. Precise time of filing this application: 3 p.m. on 24/10/1944. Time and place appointed for hearing the application, and al! objections thereto: Tuesday, the 21st November, 1944, at 10.30 a.m. at the Warden’s Court at Reefton. O. B. A. SHARPE, Mining Registrar. BANK DEPOSIT BOOKS G IVE a Complete Record of all Bank Deposits in handy form., Now stocked in two sizes for all Banks. GREYMOUTH EVENING STARPRINTING DEPT.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1944, Page 1

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