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PUBLIC NOTICES Post This in Your Telephone Directory. RICHARDSON BROS. Sawmillers. Whatatutu. Phone 66K Te Karaka. 984 GISBORNE CADET AMBULANCE DIVISION ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE GISBORNE Cadet Ambulance Division will parade at 3.45 a.m. on Sunday (Anzac Day), 25th April, at the Drill Hall. T. A. LISTER, 992 Cadet Supt. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I wish to state that my business is in no way connected with that of G. (Ned) Edwards. (Signed) R. C. EDWARDS. 943 WAIKOHU RETURNED SERVICES’ ASSOCIATION ANZAC SERVICE will be held at Memorial, Te Karaka, on Sunday. 25th April, at 2.30 p.m. Band, Returned Servicemen, Guides and Brownies parade square at 2.15 p.m. Annual General Meeting immediately after Parade. 969 POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEEMEN. NOMINATIONS for President, two Vice-Presidents, Hon. Treasurer, and 10 Committeemen (retiring committeemen are eligible, for re-election) will close with the Secretary at 2 p.m. on Friday, 30th April, 1948. Nomination forms will be forwarded on request. A. R. TRAFFORD, 69 Secretary. PATUTAHI, NGATAPA, WAERENGA-O-KURI & WAITUIII WAR MEMORIAL TABLET DEDICATION. ANZAC DAY, 1948. THE Patutahi Domain Board announces that an Unveiling and Dedication Service will be conducted at the Patutahi Hall on Anzac Day at 2 p.m. An invitation is extended to all to attend this service. A collection will be taken for the undernourished children of Britain. 994 OLD BOYS FOOTBALL CLUB COMPETITION RESULTS. Ist Prize, Ticket 1163. —C. McKeague, C/o Govt. Life. 2nd Prize, Ticket 2962.—Tonkinson, Wairoa. 3rd Prize, Ticket 1175. —E. Pirie, C/o Herald. On presentation of Tickets, prizes may be collected from Harris Bros. Shoe Shop as from Monday, 26th April. J. G. ELLIOTT, 1000 Hon. Sec. ANZAC MANUTUKE MEMORIAL HALL SUNDAY, 25th APRIL, 1948. A SERVICE will be held in the above Hall at 2 p.m. by the Rev. K. I. Cameron. Oflertory to Poppy Day Fund. R. PIERCY. 908 UNDER “THE LICENSING ACT, 1908” GISBORNE LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE I, EDWIN TORR, of Gisborne, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Gisborne on the Bth day of June, 1948, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican’s License for a House situate at Gisborne known as the Coronation Hotel, containing thirty-nine rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. DATED the 22nd day of April, 1948. EDWIN TORR. Name of Owner: N.Z. Breweries Ltd. and Trustees Estate Sherratt. EAST COAST ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON 1948, USE OF AUTOMATIC GUNS THE use of automatic guns for the Shooting of Game is prohibited unless the gun is for the duration of the season specially adapted by means of a fixed metal pin which prevents the gun firing more than two shots at a time; a mere temporary and removable piece of wood used for this purpose does not comply with the regulations. M. J. WHITE, Secretary. East Coast Acclimatisation Society. 626 EAST COAST ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, 1948. THE 1948 Shooting Season will commence on Ist May and continue to 25th May for Duck, Pukeko and Swan, and to 31st July for Pheasant and Quail. The following are the limits imposed: 1. Cock Pheasants, 6. 2. Cock Pheasants, Californian, Australian and Virginian Quail, Grey, Spoonbill and Paradise Duck and Black Swan, 25 head in all. 3. Grey, Paradise, Mallard and Spoonbill Duck, 15 head in all. 4. Grey and Spoonbill Duck, 10 head in all. 5. Paradise Duck, 5. 6. Pukeko, 8. M. 'J. WHITE, 811 Secretary. WAIAPU ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, 1948. Ist MAY, 1948, to 13th JUNE, 1948, both days inclusive, for Cock Pheasant, Californian Quail, Australian Quail, Virginian Quail. Ist MAY, 1948, to 23rd MAY, 1948, both days inclusive, for Grey Duck, Paradise Duck, and Pukeko. GAME LIMITS: No person shall in any one day take or kill more than (a) ten head in all of Cock Pheasants and Grey Duck; (b) ten head of Grey Duck; (c) six head of Cock Pheasants; (d) eight head of Pukeko; and (e) four head of Paradise Duck. Shooting Licenses costing 30/- are now available from the undermentioned: Cape Runaway: A. E. KEMP, Tikitiki: J. HYLAND. Te Araroa: H. K. HOVELL. Ruatoria: E. GARTH. Tokomaru Bay: W OATES. Tolaga Bay: V. F. HURLSTONE. V. F. HURLSTONE, Secretary, Waiapu Acclimatisation Society, Tolaga Bay. METABLE ALTERATIONS, following Alterations will operim Sunday, 2nd May, 1948:—-ORNE-NAPIER-WELLINGTON present 8.55 a.m. Gisborne-Wel-i Tues., Th„ Sat. Express will Gisborne 7.10 a.m., Matawhcro Kopuawhara 8.32, Nuhaka 8.58, i 9.35,- Wellington arrive 7.15 Between Gisborne and Napier, only at Matawhcro, Munwai, rata, Kopuawhara, Opoutama, kopu, Nuhaka, Wairoa, Raupunga, no and Eskdale. , present 9.40 a.m. Wellingtonne Mon., Wed, Fri. Express will Wellington 9.12 a.m, Napier 4.50 Wairoa 7.42 p.m, Nuhaka 8.13, whara 8.42, Gisborne arrive 9.55 Between Napier and Gisborne, only at Eskdale, Putorino, RauWairon, Nuhaka, Opoutama, whara. Wharerata, Muriwai, and ’hero. . present 2.15 p.m. Wairoa■ne train will leave Wairoa 3 p.m, :a 4.25, Kopuawhara 5.15, Mata--7.21, Gisborne arrive 7.35 p.m. further particulars re stops, etc, oster timetable or ertquire at ic 52

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22620, 24 April 1948, Page 2

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