RING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS LAST NIGHT OF LAST NIGHT Caught by the Camera. "PLEPHANT Hunting ; Wye Valley : Giant Sawmills : The Mexican's Faith : The Merry Widow takes another Partner : Smoked Husband, etc., etc., etc. Prices 16, I/-, and 6d. ' p RINCESS T H EAT RE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Last Night of: Taming the Terror — The Indian Bride — Changing Cooks—Through the Tunnel, etc. Matinee To-morrow Afternoon. rpHEATRE ROYAL, NAPIER. MONDAY, MAY 22nd, 1911. For One Night Only. “A NIGHT IN YOKOHAMA.” Under the patronage of J. Vigor Brown, Esq., M.P. Most Unique and Varied Entertainment 1 Musical Gems! Electric Swings ! Rollicking Ballets ! Popular Prices: Dress Circle and Ochestra Stalls, 2/-; Stalls 1/-. Box plan at Howe Bros.’ AT HASTINGS, MAY 29th. 2 FARMERS’ UNION. ' H.B. PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. Annual Meeting of Delegates POSTPONED TO MONDAY, MAY 22nd, 8 p.m. All Farmers cordially invited to attend. JOHN A. FRASER, Prov. Sec. HAWKE’SBAY RIVERS BOARD ELECTION OF 3 MEMBERS. PUKAHU WARD. (In the matter of “ The Rivers Boards Act, 1908,” and its amendments, “ The Hawke’s Bay Rivers Act, 1910,” and “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908.”) T HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that at the election of one member for the Pukahu M aid of the Hawke’s Bay Rivers District, held on the 17th day of May, 1911, the persons hereinafter named were candidates and received the number of votes set opposite to their names respectively, that is to say:— CAMPBELL. Hugh 33 McLEAN. Robert Donald* [ Douglas ISI T [PCIIVIS, George 269 ■ SMART, AV illiam Wilson 148 TALBOT, Thomas 2-19 WELL WOOD, Robert 59 Informal 62 And I hereby declare the said McLEAN, Robert Donald Douglas, PURVIS. George, and TALBOT, Thomas, to be duly elected. Dated this 18th day of May, 1911. WALTER JOHN BALLOT. Returning Officer.
HAWKE’S BAY RIVERS BOARD 1“ DESIRE to thank those ratepayers who voted for me, and also those who assisted me in the recent election. DOUGLAS McLEAN. THANKS. T DESIRE to thank the Pukahu A Ward electors for returning me at the head of the poll to represent them on the Central Rivers Board, and I also wish to thank those #ho assisted my candidature. I assure my constituents that I will use my utmost endeavours to promote the interests of the Pukahu ratepayers. GEORGE PURVIS. NELSON APPLE LAND! f | IHE latest subdivision of this A magnificent Apple-growing Land is the BRONTE ESTATE, Situated between Nelson and Motueka, within easy reach of RAILWAY and the fine harbour known as the Western Entrance. The land, which is subdivided into blocks of from 25 ACRES AND UPWARDS, lies well to the sun, upon the gentle Northern Slopes of the MOUTERE HILLS, which have been declared bv experts to be the finest APPLE-GROWING LAND IN AUSTRALASIA, and the Cheapest in the Dominion. Fruit-growing is the best and easiest paying branch of Farming, and no special scientific knowledge is required by anyone taking up Apple-growing Land for profit, as arrangements can be made with Expert, on the estate, to prepare the land and plant the trees, and generally supervise them until they come into full profit. PRICES FROM _gg PER ACRE Terms: 10 per cent, deposit, balance within 5 years at 5 per cent. For marked plans of unsold sections and further particulars, apply to — jypLLER AND 35 Panama Street,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 131, 19 May 1911, Page 8
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