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PUBLIC NOTICES PATRIOTIC JQUG QUT The result of the drawing of the undermentioned Raffles authorised by the Auckland Provincial Patriotic Council, and drawn under the supervision of the Police Department, is as follows: — ENGRAVING.—D. K. Carter, Oakleigh (No. 38). FRYING PAN.—Capt. Patterson, Pentland Rd., Whangarei (No. 10864-0). ELANKETS. —Mrs. Graham, 11 Aubrey Street, Whangarei (No. 10605-0). READING LAMP.—S. Hill, Onerahi (No. 8359-0). ELECTRIC TOASTER.—A. W. Cheeseman, 159 Maunu Road, Whangarei (No. 11139-0). CRYSTAL BOWL.—Mrs. B. Walker, Pahiatua (No. 7354-0). J. W. LEES, For Women's Patriotic Committee. 826 ESTATE OF MURDOCH MeLEAN, late of Waipu, Storekeeper, deceased. PURSUANT to an Order by a Judge of the Simreme Court NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having claims against the* above-named Estate are required to send in their claims to the undersigned Executors on or before the Ist day of November, 1943. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that after such date the Executors propose to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard to the claims of* which the Executors then have notice and that in such event the Executors will not be liable for the assets so distributed to any person of whose claim they had no notice at the time of such distribution. Dated the 30th day of September, 1943. C. N. MeLEAN, P. S. N. CONNELL. Executoi’s. c/o Connell, Trimmer & Lamb, Solicitors, 809 Whangarei. 2/N.Z.E.F. “K I W X” CONCERT PARTY MONDAY OCTOBER 18 Owing’ to the Enormous Demand for Seats A PATRIOTIC AUCTION SALE of a limited number of RESERVED SEATS (Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls) will be held in the Whangarei TOWN HALL on FRIDAY, OCTOBER Bth AT 12.15 P.M. SHAW. (Mr. W. Whitmore, Auctioneer) Help the PATRIOTIC FUND and at the same time obtain a Good Seat. NOTE—If unable to attend the Auction, send in your application, stating Name, how many seats required, and the price y,ou are willing to give, together with your MONEY FOR SAME —and we will bid for you and obtain the best seats for you available at the price. Applications to: CAPT. A. W. HEWITT, Army Office, Whangarei. HELP THE BOYS AT THE FRONT This space has been donated in the interests of the Patriotic Funds by R. G. liOSKING LTD. as part of their War Effort. 810 PRICE ORDERS USED ROOFING IRON, PRUNES VEGETABLES, USED FRUIT CASES, WALNUTS USED GALVANISED CORRUGATED ROOFING IRON. Maximum prices are fixed by Order 154 as follows: Lengths up to sft., 4/-; 6ft., 4/9; 7ft., 5/9; Bft., 6/6; 9ft., 7/6; exceeding 9ft., 8/6. PRUNES.—Maximum wholesale and retail prices (varying according to size and sale locality) are fixed by Order 155. RETAIL prices per lb. are (a) where wholesale merchant carrying on business in Auckland. Blenheim, Christchurch; Dannevirke, Dunedin, Gisborne, Greymouth, Hamilton, tings, Hawera; Hokitika, Invercargill, Master! on, Timaru, Wanganui, Westport or Wellington, normally delivers goods free to retailers, and (b) elsewhere; 30/40 a. 1/3, b. 1/34; 40/50 a. 1/2J, b. 1/3; 50/60 a. 1/2, b. 1/24; 60/70 a. 1/1, b. 1/14'; 70/80 a. 1/-, b. 1/04; 80/90 a. llid, b. 1/-; 90/100 a. lid, b. llid. PUMPKINS (including squash), KUMERAS, SILVER BEET. Maximum, prices are by Order 156, fixed as follows: — PUMPKINS (wholesale price per cwt. and retail price per lb. for North Island, Nelson and Marlborough shown first, then follow prices for same quantities for other parts). March-July, 18/-, 2gd.; 22/-, 3id. August, 24/-, 34d; 28/-, 41 d. September, 30/-, 44d.; 34/-, ojd. October, 36/-, s|d; 40/-, 6d. KUMERAS (N.Z. grown and imported). Wholesale price per cwt. and retail per lb. for North Island shown first, then follow South Island prices: February-July, 27/-, 4d; 31/-, 4?d. August-January, 33/-, sd; 37/-, 54d. SILVER BEET (everywhere in N.Z.) per cwt., wholesale first and per lb., retail next): February-April, 20/-, 3|d. May-October, 30/-, sd. NovemberJanuary, 25/-, 4d. FRUIT CASES (Unreconditioned, second-hand). Maximum prices are fixed by Order 157 as follows for sizes of cases (in inches) shown: 104 x lli! x 18, 4d. if opened wide way, 3d if opened narrow way; 84 x 114 x 18, 3d. j if opened wide way, 2d. if opened narrow way; 7 x 84 x 19, 2ld; 7 x 7 x 18, 2|d; 1H x 114 x 24£, 6d; 12 xlO x 344, 6d; 11.? x 12 x 25, 6d. WALNUTS. Order 158 fixes maximum growers,, distributors’, wholesalers’ and retailers’ prices. The maximum price chargeable by a grower is 1/.2 a lb. for S.I. growers’ station. Distributors’, Wholesalers’ and Retailers’ maximum prices are based on the cost price, according to the method set out in the order, "y ' . Copies of Orders from Govt. Printer, No. 153 fid; others Idi 802 .! :■ v V ; /"ULL.". : - :. ml ... - . ■ -L-v -

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Northern Advocate, 1 October 1943, Page 1

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