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PUBLIC NOTICES. , GREYMOUTH AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB NOVELTY CARNIVAL TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, Feb. 19, at 2 o’clock. Water Polo: Sea Lions v. Water* Wolves at 3.15 p.m. Greasy Pole—Crazy Dive. Adults 1/-; Children 6d. HARIHARI RACING SPORTS CLUB. TVTOMINATIONS for the Harihari Races to be held on MARCH 6, WILL CLOSE TO-MORROW (Sat.), at p.m., with — THE SECRETARY, . Racing Sports Club, Harihari. HOKITIKA AERO CLUB —FIELD DAY—, SUNDAY, February 20. Machines and Pilots of W.C. United Aero Club and National Airways Corp., will be in attendance. Programmes to include Formation Flying, Aerobatics, Bombing and Landing Competitions. Passenger flying continues during day. Ice cream and Soft Drinks at ’Drome. ttARLEY’S Sale now in full swing. Colossal bargains in all departments. THE MIRIAM TROTT SCHOOL OF DANCING ® IS NOW OPEN. Studio: Lyceum Hall, Guinness Street. Cobden Studio, 135 Bright Street, All Branches of Dancing Taught. Children trained for Examinations, Competitions and Stage Productions. PRESTON 'S FRESH LOCAL FISH SMOKED FISH. Phones 422 and 101 S. Shops: Tainui Street and Marlborough Street (Rathbun’s Buildings). TTARLEY’S Sale now in full swing. Colossal bargains in all departments. ATTENTION EX-SERVICEMEN rpHE famous NEW HUMBER HAWK will be on display at McLaren’s Garage, Christchurch, TO-DAY (Saturday) (all day), and Monday Next, February 14. Be sure to see this wonderful piece of British workmanship which far exceeds most optimistic expectations. Interested ex-servicemen can obtain all -particulars from— REHABILITATION OFFICE And BERGAMINI & COWAN LTD. Dealers for Humber and De Soto Cars. Commer and De Soto Trucks. ttARLEY’S Sale now in full swing. Colossal bargains in all departTENDERS SLAB HUT CREEK G.D. LTD. In Liquidation. TENDERS, closing with the Liquidator on March 3, 1949, are invited for the purchase of the Company’s Plant and Stock of Spares, and for the Cottages owned by the Company and situated at Maimal. Tenders will be received for the whole of the above equipment, or alternatively for the Plant and Stock and for the Cottages separately. Conditions of Tender may be obtained from the Liquidator, or from Mr A. Topp, of Maimai, with whom appointments to view the Plant mav be made. E. J. WOOLF, Box 551, Christchurch, Liquidator. TENDERS are called for the purchase of a flourishing, up-to-date Lime Works in Canterbury district. This business is to be sold as a going concern. Machinery, Lorries and Plant are in first, class working order with the capacity of producing 15 tons per hour. All buildings including manager’s residence and employees’ cottages in excellent repair. Unlimited supply of raw materials available and easy market lor finished product. Would be ideal syndicate for Returned Servicemen, and finance could be arranged. Apply in first instance to— MOFFATT AND HOME. Accountants, Beswick Street, Timaru. MILLING TIMBER WHITTEN tenders close with the Conservator of Forests, Hokitika, at 4 p.m. on February 25, 1949, for the nurchase of all the branded and numbered trees on 35 acres (approximately) in Block V, Turiwhate Survey District (Plan 126/16) being Sawmill Area No. 108, State Forest 20, about 15 miles from Kumara Rail way Station. „ ± Species Cubic Feet Board Feet Rimu and Miro 30,300 192,000 Kahikatea 460 2,000 Appraised totals 30,700 194.000 Upset. Price: £2lO. Time for Removal: 6 months. Terms of Payment: A marked cheque for £110; plus £l/1/- licence fee to accompany tender, balance m one instalment due and payable one month after date of sale. Usual terms and conditions with the following:— 1. Successful tenderer to mill all logs in own mill. 2. Tenderers should visit the area and satisfy themselves on the sale. 3. Successful tenderer shall be liable for payment for any damage caused to the Waimea Water Race. Highest or any tender not necessarily accented. Further particulars obtainable from Conservator of Forests, Hokitika. Q OLD E N gAY qOLDEN B ay £EM E N T QEM E N T ASHBY BERGH & CO. LTD. (’Phones 6 and 7). JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD. (’Phones 541 and 842).

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Grey River Argus, 18 February 1949, Page 1

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