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GENERAt NOTICES CITY OF PALMERSTON NORTH. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. NOMINATIONS RECEIVED FOR THE OFFICE OF NINE COUNCILLORS, FIVE MEMBERS OF THE PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD, THREE MEMBERS OF THE MANAWATU-OROUA < ELECTRIC POWER BOARD, AND TWO MEMBERS FOR THE MANA WA T U CATCHMENT BOARD. T HEREBY notify that the undermentioned persons have been duly nominated for the various offices as mentioned hereunder: — NINE COUNCILLORS. AITCIIISON, Roland Lindsay Campbell. BENNETT, Samuel John. CAMPBELL, William Dugald. CANNON, William Charles. CHAMBERLAIN, Kenneth Godfrey. CIOCHETTO, Charles Victor. COWAN, Hugh Kennedy. EDGELER, John Gilbert. « ELLIS, Edgar Anders. HART, Thomas Pereivnl. HASTINGS, Leslie Paul. HEATLEY, Joseph Thomas James. JACKSON, Frederick. JENSEN, Herbert Rasmus. LARCOMB, Philip Samuel. LEES, Thomas Rowley. LOW, Ernest Wallter. MANNING, Margartha. MOWLEM, Clifton Leslie. MURRAY, Henri David. OPIE, Frank George. SALMONS, Bertram George. -SIEGEL. Ronald Andrew. SMILLIE, David Fulton. SMITH. Edgar Howard. SWEETMAN. Edward William. TITSHALL, Harrv. TREMAINE, Geo'fflrev. WARREN, Pereival Arthur. FIVE MEMBERS HOSPITAL BOARD. AI.TCHISON, Mary Anne. BENNETT, Linda. HODGENS, Joseph. MANSFOKD, Augustus Edward. MURRAY, Henri David. NASH. James Alfred. SALISBURY, Lavinia. STRATFORD, Charles. WYLIE, David Storer. THREE MEMBERS POWER BOARD, BROWN, William Henry. ELIOTT, Mel drum Alfred. HEATLEY, Joseph Thomas James. KING, Sydney John. NASH, .Tames Alfred. ' STRATFORD, Charles. TWO MEMBERS MAXAWATU CATCHMENT BOARD. BAG NALL, Henry Gordon. HEATLEY, Joseph Thomas James. HUMP HR E YS, Alf red. JENSEN. Herbert Rasmus. SMITH, Edgar Howard. The number of candidates being in excess of the requirements in each instance. I shall, on Saturday, the 27th day of May, 1041, hold an Election at the undermentioned Polling Places between the hours of 9 a.m. and (5 p.m. Opera House Stage (entrance Ashlej Street). Band Hill, Ashley Street. Presbyterian Hall, next St. Andrew ’t Church. High School Gymnasium, Featherstor Street. Central School. Takaro Hall, corner of Featherston Street West and Kings wood Street Odd Fellows’ Hall, 172 Cuba Street. Orange Hall, 84 Lombard Street. West End School. Intermediate School. College Street School. Holcowhitu School. Old Fire Station. 702 Main Street. Salvation Army Hall, 12 Fitzroy Street Coronation Hall, SOI Main Street. Public Hospital, Waiting Room (en trance Heretaunga Street). Marist Bros. High School, 13G Gre> Street. Girls’ High School, Fitzherbcrt Avenue Presbyterian Schoolroom, corner Colleg' Street and Thompson Street. Russell Street School. POLLING HOURS: 9 a.m. to G p.m J. R. HARDTE, Returning Officer. May 13th, 1944. “CHELTENHAM RABBIT BOARD. , ELECTION OF MEMBERS. T HEREBY give notice that the fol lowing persons have been noininalet for the office of members: JOHNSTON, Charles Edgar. KILGOUR, Robert Pearson. OLD, David Cluen. , TAPPIN, Francis Ernest. 1 As tho number of candidates nomin ated docs not exceed the number 01 vacancies I hereby declare tho abovt mentioned persons duly elected. K. M. LITTLE, Returning Officer. Fcildi ng, 12/t~>/44. Junior members of the Fcilding Muni cipal Band participated in the annual sol and quartette contest last week before ; large audience in the Odd Fellows’ ITali The adjudicator was Mr. A. Harford, wh made the following awards:—Class 4, K Jarrett; class 3, E. Thomas; class 2, K Summers and W. Hewitt, equal; class 1 it. Kent. In the play off, K. Summer annexed the Johnson Cup and W. Hewit the' consolation prize awarded by Mr. T L. Seddon, who presented the trophie and congratulated the competitors. Th winning quartette comprised lv. Wilkin son, E. Thomas, K. Summers and W Hewitt. Supper concluded the meeting.

THESE FARMS MUST BE SOLD 'T'HIS farm must bo sold by May 23rd, 1944, and consists of about 114 acres ± of first-class alluvial flats, freehold title, does not flood, in good grasses, Winters 70 to 75 cons, all young stock, and fattens 200 sheep in the summer. Last season's butterfat returns were 18,0001 bs. 'file farm is well watered and subdivided. Fencing fair order. Good 6-roomed house, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, electric hot-water, electric Moffett range, washhouse coopet and tubs, double garage, large hay and implement shed, 8-bail cowshed, concreted yards, good fowihouse and run, splendid orchard, Finis and Macro, shelter plantations. There is electric hot-water system in cowshed, J..K.G. machines, 2 h.p. motor, copper milk shute, 10 20-gallon milk cans; all go with property except livestock. Farm is situated 35 miles from Palmerston North on good road, 4 miles from School, 2 miles Cheese Factory. Pus passes top of road. This is one of the best farms in the district and the price is right. £65 PER ACRE. £65 PER ACRE. TERMS £2700 cash, balance arranged. (No. 76 L.) CHEEP FARM of about 840 acres, approximately 50 acres flat, rest easy country, all in grass except few patches of Manuka, posts and wire fencing, 14 paddocks watered by running streams, country lies well to sun. Carrying capacity: 800 breeding ewes, 300 hoggets, 50 other sheep and 100 head cattle. 4 horses. Wool clip: 30 bales. BUILDINGS consist of: 7-roomed house, bathroom, H.P. range for hot water, electric light, telephone, washhouse, septic tank good woolshed 3-stand plant with electric motor, good yards, title tieehold. Mortgage 1-SOO at 41 /; due 1949. Property is situated about PS miles fiora 1 almerston North und 2 miles from Post Office, Railway Station and Shops, School i-mile, daily Mail delivery. PRICE £lO per acre. Terms: Cash, £2OOO, balance at for five years. Wo can recommend this farm, and it must be sold to wind up an estate. NEW ZEALAND LAND AGENCY, 40 GEORGE STREET (MAYFAIR THEATRE BUILDING). Telephones: Office 7111, Private and Evenings 7115. MANAGER: HARRY HALL. IF you itAvr BUNGALOWS. HOUSES, BACHES, FARMS OR SECTIONS FOR SALE. WRITE OR RING AND OUR MANAGER WILL ATTEND.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 112, 15 May 1944, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 112, 15 May 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 112, 15 May 1944, Page 6

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