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■O-BfEAir re Amalgamated Theatres Mrl. (Throughout New Zealand) WEDNESDAY Morning 10.30 a.m. FOR ALL THE CHILDREN OF GISBORNE BIG FEATURES t'\ you® FAV ® E ' iT£ s of © W. D P. . *"H. V h' t i FUN Ilf FESTIVAL | • cot O') f)Y With All Your Favourite Characters— GOOFY, PLUTO, DONALD DUCK Etc., Etc. TWO COLOURED RHAPSODIES A TWO-REEL COMEDY with EDGAR KENNEDY “MOTHER-IN-LAW DAYS” © (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PARENTS! Brins: Your Children for this Special Show—They’ll Love It ! BE EARLY!

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ADAIR'S MARCHING TEAM COMPETITION RESULTS Ist. —Xmas Cake: Jean Taylor. Adair Bros. Ltd. 2nd.-—Smocked Frock: Mrs. E. Wad* dington, Waerenga-a-hika--44 GISBORNE HARBOUR BOARD HOLIDAY NOTICE THE Harbour Board’s Office, Weighbridge and Works will be CLOSED on WEDNESDAY, January 18th, being a holiday under the Employees’ Award (Picnic Day). E. WOODROW, 48 Acting Secretary. TRESPASS ON STATE FOREST LAND GISBORNE LAND DISTRICT RECENT investigations by the New Zealand Forest Service have revealed several past and continuing trespasses for both grazing and timber. Any persons who may have trespassed or who are trespassing on State Forest Land are advised to communicate before Ist February, 1950, with the Conservator of Forests, N.Z. Forest Service, Box 211, Rotorua, in order to have the position regularised (ii possible) or terminated. In the future any discovered trespass will be the subject of prosecution. D. D. DUN, Conservator of Forests. 968 LAND BALLOT APPLICATIONS from ex-servicemen with the gradings specified below close with the undersigned at 3 p.m. on Monday, 23rd January, 1950, for 'the under-mentioned farms. Successful applicants will take over their respective sections on permanent tenure. All applications must be accompanied by evidence of financial resources, where required, and applicants for subdivisions 2 and 3 Newton Lees Farm Settlement must appear before the Wanganui Farming Sub-Committee before being admitted to the ballot. Applicants not having sufficient cash to pay the contributions required on Renewable Lease may be admitted to the ballot subject to certain conditions. Applicants in this category and/or those who consider they have the necessary qualifications to farm subdivisions 2 and 3 Newton Lees Farm Settlement should contact their Rehal bilitation Officer no later than 23rd January, 1950. Full particulars and application forms available from Rehabilitation Offices. GRADED “A” FOR SHEEP (FAT LAMB) FARMING IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT or any larger portion of the Wellington District which includes Wanganui. Newton Lees Farm Settlement (formerly W. E. Morgan Trust), situated on Main North-Western Highway four miles from Wanganui. Subdivision 1, of 199 acres approx.; estimated carrying capacity 700 ewes to S.D. rams, 60 cattle: married accommodation available. Cash contributions -leasehold £350, freehold or deferred payments £IBSO. Subdivision 2, of 723 acres approx.; estimated carrying capacity 900 ewes to S.D. rams, 120 cattle; married accommodation available. Cash contributions —leasehold £SOO, freehold or deferred payments £3500. Subdivision 3, of 285 acres approx.; estimated carrying capacity 700 ewes to S.D. rams, CO cattle: married accommodation available. Cash contributions —leasehold £SOO, freehold or deferred payments £2450. GRADED “A” FOR DAIRY FARMING IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT or any larger portion of the Wellington District which includes Wanganui. Newton Lees Farm Settlement. Subdivision 4, of 122 acres approx.; estimated carrying capacity 50 dairy cows and replacements; married accommodation available. Cash contributions —leasehold £SOO, freehold or deferred payments £IBOO. Subdivision 5, of 110 acres approx.; estimated carrying capacity 50 dairy cows and replacements; married accommodation available. Cash contributions —leasehold £SOO, freehold or deferred payments £1450. GRADED “A” FOR SHEEP (FAT LAMB) FARMING IN PALMERSTON NORTH DISTRICT or for any larger portion of the Wellington District which includes Palmerston North. Part Mt. Stewart Farm Settlement (owned by J. Harris), situated on Perry’s lino 3J miles north of Rongotea and nine miles from Feilding. Rural Section 228. of 191 acres approx.; estimated carrying capacity 760 ewes to S.D. rams, 45 cattle; single accommodation only until new dwelling erected. Cash contribution—leasehold nil, freehold or deferred payments £ 950 GRADED -A" FOR DAIRY FARMING IN THE PALMERSTON NORTH DISTRICT or for any larger portion of the Wellington District which includes Palmerston North. Matai Farm Settlement (formerly C. T Keeble), situated on the Bunny-thorpe-Kairanga Road Gj- miles from Palmerston North. Subdivision A, of 75 acres approx.; estimated carrying capacity 50 dairy cows and replacements; married accommodation available. Cash contributions—leasehold £2OO. freehold or deferred payments £ 1500. Subdivision B. of 7a acres approx.; estimated carrying capacity 48 dairy cows and replacements: married accommodation available. C.isli contributions —leasehold nil. freehold or deferred navmeots £I3OO. Subdivision C, of 75 acres approx.; estimated carrying capacity 45 dairy cows and replacements; married accommodation available. Cash contributions—leasehold nil. freehold or deferred payments £llOO. r AVANN. Commissioner of Crown Lands, P.O. Box 5014, Wellington. 597 EDDING invitations quickly 'printed short notice at Herald Printing ipartment.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23154, 17 January 1950, Page 2

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