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PUBLIC NOTICES 'THE Cobden-Blaketown Committee A will conduct the Patriotic Shop, Mackay Street, TO-DAY (Friday). Donations thankfully received. BRUNNER CO-OP. SOCIAL COMMITTEE. SPECIAL SCOTCH PROGRAMME. Taylorville Pavilion. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8 o’clock. Songs Sketches Dances Efficient’ M.C. Extra Special Supper. Prices 2/-, 1/6 and 6d. —A Programme to Suit Everyone. gRUIT Shops will observe the following closing times from — Ist. MAY, 1945, TO 30th. SEPTEMBER, 1945. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 6.30 p.m., Friday 9.30 p.m., Saturday 8 p.m. WEST COAST FRUITERERS & GREENGROCERS’ ASSN. ■jTON’T miss taking a chance this time in I Feel Lucky Art Union, £5OOO in 305 prizes, £2OOO Ist prize, £5OO 2nd prize, closing to-morrow (Saturday), drawn May 9. Tickets 2/6. To the Electors of the Boroughs of Greymouth, Runanga and Brunner. AS a Candidate to represent you the Westland Catchment Board I respectfully ask your support at the Poll on SATURDAY, April 28. My qualifications are that I have been for thirty years a member of the Brunner Borough Council. TOM HARPER, Stillwater. THE Annual Meeting of the Grey- ± mouth R.S.A. will be held in Harker’s on WEDNESDAY, M'av 2, at £ p.m. Business: Report, Balancesheet and Election of Officers. THOMAS P. RYAN, Secretary. BUY “BEST BET'S” & “TURF FLASH” J. H. CRITCHLEY, Agent. PLUNKET CAR FUND. PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. * 400 Beautiful Babies are in Town. See them at Harley’s and vote for your favourite. Votes 1d Each Leading at present are:— Class 1: No. 48, Jean. Class 2: No. 246, Joan. Class 3: No. 85, Bryan. Class 4: No. 185, David. Class 5: No. 71, Alison. Class 6: No. 290, John & Hugh. TJELT and Jute lined best canvas r Horse Covers, all' sizes, from £3/1V- to £4/19/6 at The Westland Auction Co. Ltd, 20 Mackay Street. Under the Coal Mines Act, 1925. APPLICATION NO. 17/1945 FOR A COAL-MINING RIGHT. To the Warden of the Westland Mining District at Reefton. PURSUANT to the Coal Mines Act, 1925 the undersigned: EDWARD FRANCIS ROLLER-SON and WILLIAM RUFUS BLOM, both of Reelton, Coal Miners, hereby apply for a Coal Lease in respect of the following land: All that piece of unalienated Crown Land situate in Block XIII, Reefton Survey District, commencing at a point three chains west of Soldiers Road, running thence on a magnetic bearing of 15 degrees a distance of 20 chains, thence on a magnetic bearing of 285 degrees a distance of 9J chains, thence on a magnetic bearing of 195 degrees a distance of 20 chains, thence on a magnetic bearing of 105 degrees a distance of 91 chains to the commencing point as shown on sketch plan filed herewith. Area applied for: 19 acres. The said land is: Unalienatcd Crown Lands. Date of marking out: April 11, 1495. Mark on pegs: 11. Has the applicant any interest m any other coal-mining right? If so, give full particulars of such interest, together with the number and date of the coal-mining right: No interest. If the area applied for adjoins an area held under a coal-mining right, give the name of the lessee or licensee together with the number and date of such right: Does not adjoin. If the application is for a coalmining lease, state: — (1) The approximate quantity of coal which may be reasonably extracted from the area in respect of which a lease is applied for: 5000 tons. (2) The estimated cost of developing the area, including the necessary plant, equipment, and buildings required for such purpose: Six hundred pounds (£600). (3) What finance has been arranged to develop the area as a coal-mine, together with the required plant, equipment, and buildings: All finance arranged. (4) The estimated annual output: Three thousand tons. (5) The term for which a lease is required: Sixty T six years. Address for service: At the office of Isaac Patterson and Son, Broadway, Reefton. Dated at Reefton this 20th day of April, 1945. Signature of Applicants: Edward Francis Rollerron, William Rufus Blom, by their Solicitor, I. K. Patterson. F'recise time of filing this application: 12 noon on 24/4/1945. Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto: Tuesday, the 15th May, 1945, at 10.30 a.m. at the Warden’s Court, at Reefton. [Objections must be filed in the Registrar’s Office and notified to applicants at least three days before the time so appointed], O. B. A. SHARPE, Mining Registrar. EXPERT TUITION' IN ~ART. pERSONAL Tuition by mail in * Showcard Designing and Ticket Writing (£8 complete course, including materials and expert criticisms) and Black and White drawing covering Cartooning and Caricaturing-, (£3/10/-). Expert tutors an<t success assured. Start studying in your snare time now. Write for free particulars, Druleigh College of Art, Vulcan Lane, Auckland.

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Grey River Argus, 27 April 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 27 April 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 27 April 1945, Page 1

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