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j ■ TENDERS, ' I : ! J TO BUILDERS. : FIRE STATION IN BRICK - RENDERS close at noon on MON--1 DAY, the 14th of March, ■J A. M. McLEOD, j l)i 4 Architect. ? wlmngarei county council. TENDERS. • are hereby invited for the following works up till noon on FRIDAY, the 11th day of March, ' 1921, at the Council Office, Whangarei : '. (l> Kaitara: Metalling. .600 c. yds , . Metalling. ; (2) Puhvpuhi Road: Metalling—4oo \ c. yds. Metalling. j (3) Purua: iMetalling—lsoo crushed > metal 'and 2000 c. yds. creek me- •| tnl. ' ■ (4) Pipiwa ; Road: 35 chains of Forj mation. i J Plans, iSpecifications, and Conditions can be seen at the County Of- ■ ficc, Whangarei, and at for (1) Kai--1 tara Post Office; (2) Whakapara Post ' Office; (3) Mr R. D. Finlayson's Residence. ! The 'Coun'eil is not bound to accept : the lowest or any tender. ; J. NORRIS - •County Engineer. ; Whangarei, Ist March, 1021. 677 PUBLIC NOTICES. Whangarei Acclimatisation Society offers a reward of £10 for conviction for illegal shooting. J. F. S. BRIGGS, 244 Sec, W.A.C. '■ NOTICE JN consequence of wanton destruction of pohutakawa trees arid fruit stealing, any person trespassing on mj property without permission will be prosecuted. W. SHEPHERD. The Nook, Parua Bay. 604 N. Z. R. TOWAI SHOW, 9th MARCH. AN WEDNESDAY, 9th March, a train will leave Whangarei for To- ' wal at 10,30 a.m., Kikurangi 11.35 ; a.m. arriving Towai 12.30 p.m. The train usually leaving Opua for Whangarei at 3.30 p.m., will leave at 4.0 pm., Kawakawa 4.35 p.m., Towa*i i 6.25 p.m.. iHikurangi 7.16 p.m. arriv- '> ing Wh'angarei 8.0 p.m. 1 660 BY ORDER. ! FITCHETT & REES, ' SOLICITORS, ; AUCKLAND, Have Money to Lend At Current Rates On Good Security. ; 489 SPORTING. I gWIMMING QLUB '. JTIFTH QALA ' piFTH ANNUAL Q.ALA i ______ MAIR PARK SWIMMING POOL THURSDAY gRD INST. i AT 2 P.M. ; ENTRIES close TO-MORROW (Wednesday) at Noon with A.. M. -. Steadman or K. G. M. Kelly. I . PROGRAMME: I BOYS, under 13 years, 25 yds.— » "First prize 12/6; second 5/. Entry 6d. t GIRLS, under 15 years, '25 yds.— 3 'First prize 12/6; second 5/. ~_ Entry 6d. , BOYS, under 15 years, 50 yds.-- ) First prize 15/; second 7/6. Entry : ■ 6d. 3 NOVICE HANDICAP, 50 yds.—First V prize £1 1/; second 10/. Entry » 1/. » NEAT HEADER, Adults—'First prize i. 10/6. Entry 6d. 3 INTER-CLUB OPEN HANDICAP, " 100 yds.—(First prize £2; second £1. Entry 1/6. SECONDARY SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONS'HIP, 75 yd..—<Pirst prize 25/. Entry 6d. NEAT HEADER, Boys under 15.— •First prize 7/6. Entry 6. LADIES' OPEN HANDICAP—First prize 15/; second 7/6. Entry 1/. SECONDARY SOHOODS' OPEN HANDICAP.—(First prize _*1. PRIMARY'SCHOOLS' OHAiMPION;SHIP, 50 yds.—First prize £1 1/. a RETURNED SOLDIERS' HANDI- ' CAP.—'First prize 1 1/; second p 3 0/. Post entry 1/. ALL PRIZE'S TROPHIES T BAND IN ATTENDANCE A Good Afternoon's Sport! iße There! - A. M. STEADiMAN, G47 Secretary. NORTH AUCKLAND ; gHEE'P £)OG fJLUB. |^£EETING will be held on I THURSDAY & pRIDAY c APRIL 14th and 15th, 1921. e by kind permission in MR ID. J. FINLAYSON'S PADDOCK, I ' KAMO. EVENTS: Class 1., Long Head. Class n 11., Short Head. Class 111., Yard and Drive. Class IV., Huntaway. PRIZES: Classes 1., 11., 111., and IV., First £6, second £3, third £2, 'fourth £1. AND MANY SPEI 'CAL PRIZES. iMem'bers' Tickets, now available, L . m'ay ibe obtained from Secretary— ,H. L. CA'REY, Secretary. Aponga, n " 'Phone 183 W. 67') "' WE will sign anything. Look us " up.—The Moa System, Signwrit--7 ers, James street. 509

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Northern Advocate, 1 March 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 1 March 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 1 March 1921, Page 5

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