! AMUSEMENTS. RUGBY UNION QUEEN CARNIVAL. JJARGAIN g AZAAB TOWN HALL THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Stalls of all kinds, including Cakes Sweets, Flowers, Bools, Jumble, Produce, Dips, Afternoon Tea. Several Sideshows. Municipal Band. Mr J. W. Greenslade opens the bazaar at 2.30 p.m. Proceeds devoted to Queen Carnival Candidates. Admission FREE. KIT-KAT CABARET. q’O-NIGI IT S Attraction: Second night of Monte Carlo aggregate 2 guineas cash prize. Admission: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. TAANCE will be held at Moana Hall TO-NIGHT (Sat.). Lucky Spot etc. Excellent Supper. Midnight Revellers’ Orchestra. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. £JRAND BALL, Barrytown Hall TONIGHT (Sat.). Victorian Danee Band (Hokitika). Numerous novelties. Postponed from May 4, on account of electric power failing. Gibbs’ and Newman's buses leave Grevmouth at 9.15 p.m. £EAGUE pOOTBALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). —Seniors at 2.30— Pirates v. Ngahere, at Wingham Park. Marist v. Brunner, at Brunner. Runanga v. Blackball, at Dunollie. Lower grades at Blackball, Dunollie and Winghani Park. pRAND ENTERTAINMENT AND ** GYMNASTIC DISPLAY NINE HIGHLY SPECTACULAR TURNS. By a team of supple and intrepid lads from the Presbyterian Bovs ’ Home, Christchurch. Gymnastic Work Parallel Bars Pyramids Elephant Work Supporting Items MINERS’ HALL, RUNANGA, MONDAY, MAY 13. TOWN HALL, GREYMOUTH. MONDAY, MAY 20. POPULAR PRICES. BLACKBALL QDDFELLOWS ’ gALL FRIDAY NEXT. MAY' 17. Latest Novelty Dances, etc. WEST COAST WALTZING CHAMPIONSHIP FOR TEN GUINEA CUP. (with two miniatures). Kit-Kat and Peter Pan Danee Bands Playing Continuous Music. MISS J. ROBERTSON, MR. J. NEILSON, Hon. Joint. Secs. TENDERS. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD RENDERS are invited, and will be received at the Board’s Office, Christchurch, up to 12 Noon on MONDAY. Mav 20, for the ERECTION of a new SCHOOL and OUTBUILDINGS at Rapahoe. Plans, specifications and conditions may be inspected at the Board’s Workshop, Greymouth, where full particulars as to site, etc., may be obtained from the Board’s foreman. L. E. ROWLEY, Secretary. Education Board Office, Christchurch. TENDERS FOR EARTH DAMS. RENDERS are invited for building three earth dams on the Pahiki Flat adjacent to the Capleston Track near Reefton township. The following are the approximate particulars:— No. 1 is 5 chains long and 5 feet deep at the deepest part. No. 2 is 7 chains long and 21 feet deep at the deepest part (the major portion of this wall is less than 7 feedeep). This is to be constructed with a centre core wall of pug material and the inner dam wall is to be faced with shingle. No. 3 is 4 chains long and 31 feet deep at the deepest part. The total yardage of the 3 walls is 3080 cubic yards of earth work, 414 cubic yards of core wall, and 418 cubic yards of shingle facing.
Plans and specifications may be inspected at the office of Mr Fennell, the County Engineer, Reefton. Tenders, based on a schedule price per cubic yard, close TUESDAY, 21st MAY, 1935, and are to be addressed to the Secretary, Waitahu Gold Mining Company, Limited, P.O. Box 592, Dunedin.
PUBLIC NOTICES BRUNNER BOROUGH ELECTIONS. OFFICIAL Declaration of the Poll W for the office of REPRESENTATIVE on the GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD for the Borough of Brunner. I. HUGH PATRICK KEENAN, Returning Officer for the Borough of Brunner, give notice that the Poll taken on WEDNESDAY, May Bth. 1935, for the election of ONE REPRESENTATIVE on the Grey Electric Power Board for the Borough of Brunner resulted as follows:— SMEATON, John 383 MURPHY, Thomas 125 Informal ■’ I hereby declare the said JOHN SMEATON to be duly elected to the office of REPRESENTATIVE on THE GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD for the ensuing three years. HUGH PATRICK KEENAN, Returning Officer. Dated at Brunner this 10th day of May, 1935.
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Grey River Argus, 11 May 1935, Page 1
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