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AMUSEMENTS. gJLAKETOWN FOOTBALL CLUB will hold their weekly Short-night Dance in Blaketown Hall THIS (Thursday) EVENING at 8.30. Admission 1/, PUCHRE TOURNAMENT, Herb Moore’s TO-MORROW (Fri.) at 8 (under auspices Pirate Football Club). First night of aggregate. Admission I/-. gON’T FORGET! Runanga Cooperative Ladies’ Guild, Annual Social TO-MORROW (Friday) NIGHT. Miners’ Hall. Good music. Flag 500. Admission; Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. —- E. LEMON, Hon. Sec. BLACKBALL QDDFELLOWS’ gALL TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Latest Novelty Dances, etc. WEST COAST WALTZING CHAMPIONSHIP FOR TEN GUINEA CUP. (with two miniatures). Kit-Kat and Peter Pan Dance Bands Playing Continuous Music. MISS J. ROBERTSON, MR. J. NEILSON, Hon. Joint. Secs. yyHIPPET RACING. AT DUNOLLIE. SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. 24 EVENTS 24 First Race starts at 2 p.m. sharp. KOKATAHI-KOITERANGI yyiNTER gFIOW TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 and 29. Classes for All Kinds of FARM PRODUCE, COOKERY, FANCYWORK, etc. Exhibitors note that an EXTRA CLASS for KNITTING, any article, has been added. ENTRIES CLOSE on MONDAY NIGHT, 20th. May. Instructive, educational and exceptionally interesting. Don’t miss seeing this year’s exhibition! OUTSIDE entries solicited, and .EVERY CARE taken of Exhibits. E. BODDINGTON, Secretary. QRAND Q4RNIVAL DALL MAWHERAITI MEMORIAL HALL FRIDAY, MAY 31. Tenders close with the undersigned, on MAY 23, for the SUPPLY OF MUSIC, for the above Ball. Lowest or any tender not necessarily' accepted. W. CHANDLER, Social Secretary AUCTIONS. SATURDAY NEXT, 2 p.m. AT ROOMS, MACKAY ST. gARLEY & CO., LTD., will sell by Public Auction as above, Household Furniture and effects, including Sideboard, Reflex Mirror Duchess, 2 wood Bedsteads, 3 Eiderdowns, 3 pairs Blankets, 6 rolls Linoleum, Carpet Squares 9x12 and 9xlo|, 6 Kitchen Chairs, 2 Occ. Tables, Linen Press, Hall Stand, 2 Child’s High Chairs, Blinds and Rollers, 2 Garden Seats, Gas Cooker, 6 pairs Sheets, Curtains, Crockery,etc., etc.

gARLEY & CO., LTD. AUCTIONEERS. PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF KUMARA. ELECTION OF NINE COUNCILLORS In the Matter of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, ” “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” and their amendments. | HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that the number of votes received by- each candidates at the above election is as follows:— REEDY, JOHN 182 MURPHY, JAMES 176 INGLIS, WALTER J 166 KEATING, JOHN 164 GILBERT, JEREMIAH F. .. 164 McDonald, peter 160 HANNA, DAVID 159 PEEVER, JOHN A 158 PASSMORE, CHRISTIANNA 152 And there being only NINE vacancies to be filled, I therefore declare the above candidates to be elected to such office. COOPER. ROBERT W 127 BENYON, WALTER J H 9 LAKIN, WILLIAM G. .... H 5 Informal " GEO. PAMMENT, Returning Officer. Kumara, May 14, 1935. BOROUGH OF KUMARA. In the Matter of ‘ 1 The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, ” “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” and their amendments. | HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that at the election of MAYOR for the Borough of Kumara, held on May' 8, 1935, the persons hereinafter named, were candidates, and received the number of votes set opposite their names respectively:— HAMER, Henry 140 SPIERS, Alexander Barnett 130 Informal 1 . And I, therefore, declare the said HENRY HAMER to be duly elected MAYOR of the Borough of Kumara. GEO. PAMMENT, .1 Returning Officer. Kumara, May 14, 1935.

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Grey River Argus, 16 May 1935, Page 1

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