NOTICES. TN THE MATTER OF “ The River Boards Act 1908 ’ and IN THE MATTER OF the Hawke’s Bay Rivers District constituted by the Hawke’s Bay Rivers Act 1910. ]WTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is intended to present to His Excellency the Governor on Monday, the 4th day of March, 1912, or as soon thereafter as may be, a petition signed by not less than two-thirds in number of the ratepayers of that portion of the Hawke’s Bay Rivers District called oi known as the Pukahu Ward, praying that His Excellency may be pleased to diminish the said District by the exclusion from the said District of the Subdivision or Ward known as the Pukahu Ward. The Petition may be inspected at the office of the undersigned in Queen street in the Borough of Hastings during business hours. A copy of the petition has been forwarded to the office of the Hawke’s Bay Rivers Board in Napier. DATED at Hastings this 31st day of January, 1912. DAVID SCANNELL, Solicitor for the petitioners. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership between WILLIAM CHARLES WHITLOCK and ALFRED CARNCROSS in the business carried on under the name of WHITLOCK AND CARNCROSS, Newspaper Proprietors, at Hastings, has been dissolved by mutual consent, as from 30th November, 1910. All outstanding accounts are requested to be paid to Mr. E. J. W. Hallett, Solicitor, Hastings, who has been instructed to collect immediately. Dated at Hastings this Seventh day of February, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twelve. AV. C. WHITLOCK, A. CARNCROSS. Witness to both Signatures: W. McCulloch. SHEARERS’ UNION MEETING. A MEETING of the above Union will be held in the Grand Hotel, Hastings, on SATURDAY, February 10th, 1912, at 3 p.m. Shearers are cordially invited. UNJANA KATIKATI HIPI. UTE tono atu tenei kia taemaiKoutou kite hui a te Uniana Katikati Hipi ka tu kite Kereene Ilotera i Hehitingi a te Hatarei Pepuere 10th, 1912, i te 3 onga haora i te ahiahi. Haere Mai, Haere Mai, Haere Mai! HASTING S STARR-BO WK ETT BUILDING SOCIETY. 0 ENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Society will be held in the Old Athemvuin Hall, Hastings. TO-NIGHT (Friday), at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of making the following appropriations:--No. 1 Issue: Bv Sale £5OO. No. 2 Issue: Bv Ballot £5OO.—H. P. STRATTON, Secretary. HASTINGS RUGBY SUB-UNION. i GENERAL MEETING of Rugby Sul-Union Referees’ Association and Rugby players will be held in Old Library, Hastings, on MONDAY, Feb. 12th, at 8 p.m., to discuss important matters in connection with the game. L. F. PEGLER. JJJJ CRICKET ASSOCIATION. CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. TO-MORROW (Saturday) AT 2 P.M. FIRST GRADE[Scinde v. United B, Recreation Ground. United A v. Hastings, Cornwall Park. SECOND GRADE—Railway v. St. Matthew’s, Recreation Ground. Seinde. v. Hastings, Cornwall’P&rk. United v. High School, Nelson Park. ADMISSION FREE. JPXTRA - SPECIAL~3S only Gent’s Woollen and Tweed Fancy Vests, were 9/6 to 25/-, Thomson’s Sillv Sale Price 2/11. seliy. *- without reserve, Drapery, Boots, Cow, Boar, Sow and litter, Produce, Fruit, Furniture, and the contents of 6-roomed house (owner leaving Hastings). at the Mart, 1 p.m.— -J. A. Miller, Land Agent, Hastings. TENDERS. NAPIER WORKING MEN’S CLUB. IJIENDERS are invited (from Members only) for sundry alterations and repairs at the above Club. Plans and specifications can be obtained from the Secretary, with whom tenders are to be lodged not later than 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 12th inst. CHAS. P. LOUND, Secretary. HAWKE’S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. fTIENDERS w ill be received up to Noon L of TUESDAY, February 13th, for the undernoted privileges at the AUTUMN SHOW, to be held at Hastings on WEDNESDAY, March 6th. 1. Grandstand Bar, Second Stand Bar and Publican’s Booth, the purchaser to have sole right to sell fermented liquors. 2. Fruit Stall. 3. Lolly Stall. Particulars from the Secretary. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders for privilege No. 1 must be accompanied by cheque for quarter of the amount (balance to be paid one week before Show), and other tenders must be accompanied by cheqpe for the whole amount. This condition will be strictly adhered to. CHAS. DOUGLAS, Secretary, Napier. VYANTED, Gent.’s left-off Clothing. ’ ’ any quantity ; best price given --Hastings Wardrobe Depot, 214 Kara mu ruad. ’Phone 389. QHOWROOM Give-away Bargains.— White Muslin Blouse Costumes 3 11, Underskirts 1 11. Bloomers 26, Trimmed Hats 1 11—were 8 6, thrown away—Girls’ Straw Sailors 6d. Ladies’ | large I 6 Flop Hats for ] 6. Come and see our Sydney Cash Bargains. V'Y ANTED on the ’Phone—No. * ’ when Printing is what y< u need. At the other end. Hart and Co. will be waiting to attend your orders.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 48, 9 February 1912, Page 1
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