THE HUNTLY PRESS Published Weekly at 2 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1931 LOCAL AND GENERAL
Mr C. O. E. Broad has boon appointee) successor to Mr B, McManus, as sbi't clerk a t the local office of the New Z >aland Railv; ays. In connection w ith the Franklin R ices at Pukekolie on 9t‘i May the Railway Department have arranged to provide fast passen g r -r trains to the Racecourse. Cheap fares available. Particulars of train arrangemer t and issue of excursion tick•ets in connection with the Te Aroha Trotting Cluh’s Rac j s on 9U: May, are adveit.sed in this issue. Just arrived ! A special range of the latest worsted suitings from England, also guaranteed serges and the popular herringbone worsteds. Note address —IT. Toivler opposite Town IT ill, where all ciders are made on the premises.— (Ad.) The Post Office advises that the relicensing of motor vehicles for the year 1931 32 will be commenced on the Ist of May. Car owners are requested to relicense their vehicles as early as convenient. They are also advised to civ ck up the mileage of each vehicle for the past 12 months, as these particulars must, be supplied on this year’s form of “Application for plates.”
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume XV, 1 May 1931, Page 2
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