Lost and Found. T OST brown smooth haired battle dog; piece out of one ear. Anyone knowing whereabouts please communicate,, with J.,Mills, .Humphreys. Public Notices. BOOM to housewives. Chimneys swept and vacuum .cleaned'. No cleaning up aTTer. Tidy workman. Apply J. Williams, Hampden Street. “JJOLLYWOOD Squarettes” have arrived. The first to stock those modern styles in shoes. Arch Little Shoe Store. ■ <£jTOCKS of the latest styles'in shoes —Square toes and square heels. See windows. Arch Little Shoe Store. rjMiE new “Squarettes’’ in ,black, brawn, fawn and brown. All one price 25/- at Arch Little Shoe Store PUBLIC NOTICE. TN accordance with many requests, expressions of' opinion, and svmI pathy, it has been decided to open subscription lists throughout the district to provide a suitable memorial to the late Mr AY. E. Williams. The Memorial is to he some form of useful adjunct to the Westland Hospital, the exact form of which will be decided at a later date. GEO. A. PERRY, Mayor of Hokitika, « . * J. J McKAY Chairman, West--3 land County Council, T. AY. DUFF, Chairman, AVestland Hospital Board, Trustees. D. J. EYANS, County Clerk, H. C.-F. COLES, Town Clerk, Joint Secretaries and Treasurers. Subscriptions may be paid or forward- 1 ed to anv of the'above, or to th e gen-1 .1 tlemen who are acting in this behalf!
in the various centres of the district. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15. p RAND BALL in aid of the funds of Kjokatahi {Basketball Club. Home-made supper. Good music. Admission gentlemen 2/S, ladies 1/6. K. DUNCAN, Hon. Secretary. HOKITIKA MUSICAL SOCIETY. 2nd RECITAL. ALL SAINTS’ HALL. TUESDAY, 30th JUNE, 8 p.m. PROGRAMME of Orchestral Music by Grov Orchestral Society, assisted by leading artists. Admission 1/6, members by ticket. R. B. TENNENT, Hon. Secretary. LAND AND BUILDINGS FOR LEASE BY PUBLIC TENDER. TO?RITTEX TENDERS (endorsed 0 n the outside “Tender for Lease”) will b e received at this office up to four / o’clock p.m. on' MONDAY, the 20th July, 1936, for a lease of the property described in the Schedule hereto for a term of ten years from 13th October, 1936, under the Forests Act,-1921-22. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. SCHEDULE. Westland Land District, Westland Forest Conservation Region. Parts of Sections 1219 and 1139, Block V, Kanieri S.B. Area 71 acres approximately. DESCRIPTION. Situated at Woodstock, about six miles from Hokitika; well fenced and considered to be eminently suitable lor grazing • hitherto known and used as the Westland Forest Nursery. A tramway through the Sections is excluded from the area. 'Hie buildings comprise! a house of five rooms, a cpttage of three rooms, stables, an implement shed, and a workshop and all are in good condition. Full particulars may he obtained and a plait and a copy of the lease may he inspected at this-office. • S. A. C. DARBY, Conservator of Forests, State Forest Service, HOKITIKA. HOKITIKA SCHOOL JUBILEE Aik MEETING will be bold in the iV Hokitika School at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, .Tune 18 of all ox-pnprls of tbe Hokitika. School both primary and secondary departments lor the purpose of making for the forthcoming School Jtibil/'P. An invitation to be present, is extended to all others interested in the project. J. CONNING, Hon. Sec. Hokitika D.II. School Com,
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