MATAVVKEUO SALE FRIDAY, 18th JUNE 100 M.A. Ewes, r.w. S.D. r. 80 Ewes. 80 Fat Ewes. 500 Hoggets. STOCK S & STATION AGENTS' ASSN. PUBLIC NOTICES — — Thanks . Mr. Hanlen, and Mrs. Rangi Bu nr '> of Manutuke, wish to sincerely thank all those who kindly assisted us, and my two grandchildren, Carl and Kelsie, in the recent flood. We wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Morete, of Stanley Road, and Mrs. Woodney, 57 Stafford Street, who helped us so much. Greatly appreciated CLOSING OF STAFFORD STREET NOTICE is hereby given that Stafiord Street, between Whitaker and Russell Streets, is CLOSED pending repair of flood damage. Traffic to Riverside Road will require to proceed via Domett and Russell Streets. W. M. JENKINS, 15/6/1948 Town Clerk 148 RUATORIA AND DISTRICT BUSINESS NOTICE MAX R. FRY, of Gisborne, will be in attendance at the office of the late A. J. Fry Accountant, Ruatoria, on Thursday and Friday, 17th and 18th June, 1948, and desires to meet or contact all Clients of his late brother. XMAS CLUB OUR XMAS CLUB is under way again, and old and new members are welcome. Pay what you can and get what you need. Note the address. GISBORNE MIRROR & AUTO GLASS CO. LTD., 30 Read's Quay. Phone 2431. 125 POISON LAID on Waitekaha A 8 Block for worrying dogs. H. GERRARD. 163 HERE DOG TRIALS CANCELLED OWING to blockage of Tangihau Road, the Rere Dog Trials for June 23rd, 24th and 25th have been ABANDONED. PUBLIC NOTICE MR. JAMES M. HAMMON, who has taken over K.D. Jewellers Ltd., would appreciate if Clients who have watches etc. with the above firm would call and collect their repairs. 771 STAR OF GISBORNE LODGE, 1.0.0. F. QUARTERLY Summoned Meeting will be held in Derby St. Hall on TUESDAY, 22nd June, at 7.30 p.m. • BUSINESS: Ritual Competition, Payment of Contributions, and General. A. B. PRIESTLEY. 136 N.G. GISBORNE VETERINARY CLUB CHANGE OF MEETING ROOM DAIRY Farmers and others interested in the film exhibit and address on “Dairy Cow Production,” by Mr. A. 11. Ward, Technical Adviser to the N.Z. Dairy Board, are notified that the lecture will now be delivered in the National Party rooms (above Findlays, Gladstone Road) at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 16th June, and NOT in the Bon Accord Lounge. LAWSON FIELD, 5 President. GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF JOHN WATT, Professional (Slazengers Ltd.) will give a demonstration of points in swinging a golf club and talk in the National Rooms (above Findlay’s Shop) on THURSDAY this week at 8 p.m. All interested in golf are invited to attend. (Sponsored by local Golf Clubs) 121 © AN APPEAL TO EX BOYS’ BRIGADE BOYS OWING to the difficulty in obtaining new uniforms, and the increased price of same, any Old Boys who would be willing to give, or sell their Uniforms, would they please get in touch with their old Companies. It is pointed out that any old boy wearing a 8.8. Belt is doing so unlawfully. K. MAYNARD, 139 Battalion Secretary. AIRWAYS NOTICE PASSENGERS already booked to Auckland or points south of Napier are requested to call at the Airways Office, Peel St., not later than three days before flight. This will enable assistance to be given in connection with surface travel to Napier. N.Z. NATIONAL AIRWAYS CORPORATION 74 PEEL ST. Telephone 4318. P.O. Box 407. LAND BALLOT APPLICATIONS from ex-servicemen with the specified gradings close with the undersigned at 3 p.m. on June 28, 1948, for the under-mentioned farms. Successful applicants will be employed on wages basis on Pokaka and on sharemilking basis on Ngai pending completion of an approved development programme, and will be responsible for their own keep. Applicants for Pokaka sections must satisfy Taihape Farming Sub-committee that they have had sufficient experience of type of country, and applicants for Ngai must satisfy Levin Farming Subcommittee that they have sufficient experience of this swamp country and that they have ability to handle herds of approximately 80 cows. All intending applicants must contact their local Rehabilitation Officer not later than June 21, 1948, to arrangeg for examination. Full particulars and application forms obtainable from Rehabilitation Offices. GRADED “A” FOR STORE AND FAT SHEEP (M.E.) AND WOOL FOR RANGITIKEI DISTRICT or for any portion of Wellington District which includes caka Farm Settlement (formerly , Lowry)—l section of approxily 774 acres; 14 miles N.E. of Tai- : approximately 920 ewes and 320 loggets, with cattle; 5-rd. dwelling; jits leasehold £250, agreement sale lurchase £2OOO. __ ADED “A” FOR DAIRYING FOR OWHENUA DISTRICT or any porof Wellington District which inis Horowhenua. , ai Farm Settlement (formerly C oiers)—3 undefined sections, 2 and les north of Shannon; approximate :ity 45-50 cows, but required to herds approximately 80 cows under ‘-milking agreement; 2 good cot- ’ and 1 old dwelling (will be re’d with new dwelling); deposits hold nil, agreement sale and pur- :■ £750. , Ison Clay, Assistant Commissioner ■n Lands, P.O. Box 5014, WcllingCl. .... 84
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22664, 15 June 1948, Page 2
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