PUBLIC NOTICES. ■JV/TB J. O’BRIEX, M.P., and other speakers will address a PUBLIC MEETING at thc Miners’ Hall, Waiuta, on SUNDAY, 26th April, at 2 p.m. h.c. ANZAC DAY. (YClt TEA BOOMS will be CLOSED W ALL DAY SATURDAY. APRIL 25 (D:i\ of Remembrance). HERB. MOORE. GEO. R. HARKER. TO-DAY. FRIDAY, APRIL 24, at 2.30 p.m. J£ ARLEY AND CO. LTD., have received instructions from Mr. Brooks to sell by auction at his residence, 114, High Street:— 1 (OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Up-to-date Fowl house and netting. TENDERS FOR SUPPLY OF MEAT AND MILK. TENDERS will be received by the UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. LTD., until noon ou TUESDAY, APRIL 28, for the supply of Meat and/or Atilk for six months, as from June. 1, 1925. Full particulars can be obtained at the Company’s Office, Albert and Mackay Streets. CHILDREN ’S MONSTE R FANCY DRESS BALL to be held in Carey’s Hall, Cobden, MAA’ Ist. Children’s dancing from 7 to 10 p.m. Adults lo follow. Admission Is; two first prizes, girls and boys, for best costume, voi.o by public. Winner of girl’s prize to be crowned Queen of May at 9.30. Admission Is. Good music and supper, h.y. LAYING OE FOUNDA ri().\ S 1’0? OLD PEOPLES HOME. /CITIZEN’S OP GKEYMOI TH ami district :irc invited to attend tin* LAYING of the FOUNDATION S’l’tiNE. which will be performed by the Hon. G. .1. Andiuson, Minister of Mines, on SATURDAY (Anzae. Day) Apiii 25 at 3.30 p.m. J. W. HANNAN. < 'hairman Hospital Board. SWIMMING BATH FUNDS. NO. 2 QUEEN. M <LXSTKII _ Tl'l. 'O UAH 5 Alen aside, 65 stone maximum. TOWN HALL, MAY 2nd. First Prize £lO. Second Prize £5 NOMINATIONS 10s a team CLOSE on MONDAY", April 27 with Turtill Bros. Mackay Street, or I’. G. Smith, Boundary Street. h.e. (.11 EYAIOUTU TECIIN I CAI. SCHOOL. Al> I' I,T 1 HiESSM AKI NG CL A SS. L'NROI AIENTS are being received for Dressmaking for Ladies and Girls over 16. to be held on one afternoon ca< i week from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. or other convenient hour. Enrolments are also being received for a similar class in the evening. The fee in each ease is 15s per term. J. HUTTON. Director PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES.. IV'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur suant to Section 50 of the Public Trust Office Aet, 1908, that all creditors anil others having claims against, the estate of JAMES ILTON, late of Dunganville, Miner, died 16th April, 1925. (whose estate is under administration by the Public Trustee) are hereby re. i|ii:red to lodge such claims with the Public Trustee’s local office at Grey mouth, on or before the 27tli day ol MAY, 1925. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. T. R. SAAWVELL Public Trustee. Gre.vmouth, April 23. 1925. El I,'ST GREAT CLASH! LEADING LEAGUE TEAMS MARISTS AND BLACKBALL. MABISTS AND BLACKBALL. MARISTS AND BLACKBALL. O.MOTO ON SUNDAY Full Programme as follows:— —Senior — BLACKBALL v. MARISTS. Omot.i ;.t 3 p.m. R(»A. v. INANGAiIi A, Mawheraiti al 3 p.m. RUNANGA V. GREY, Dunoliie, at 3.15 p.m. —Junior — RUNANGA v. BRUNNER, i-.i- at 1.45 p.m. GREY v. ROVERS, Hapahoe, 3 p.m. M All IST V. BLACKBALL. Blackball, 3 p. m . NELSON CREEK v. INANGAHUA r.t Nelson Greek, 3.15 p.m. —Third Grade— GREYMOUTH v. MARIST, Omoto at 1.30 p.m. NELSON CREEK v. ROVERS Nelson Creek. 1.45 p.m.
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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1925, Page 1
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