PUBLIC NOTICES j VTOTICE is hereby given that the ! ' I? AT 7 A F txri 11 rlomnlicV* T TVI^. | BOMBS in the vicinity of the towed target area on NINETY MILE BEACH. 1 near Waipapakauri. The area affected J will extend to one mile north and ' three miles south and for a distance of j one mile inland from the beach. ! The public are warned to keep clear jof the area between the hours of 111 a.m. and 3 p.m. on TUESDAY, I January 25. 178 A CCOMMODATION for Visiting Servicemen in Wliangarei is urgently required, preferably in private homes, on a paying basis. Would any who can find room to board one or two of these boys for a few days, kindly get in touch with MRS. J. WORTH. American Red Cross Office, James St. Phone 2052. 205 APPLES AND PEARS r |HHE following prices will operate X from JANUARY 24, 1944. Per case shown first, half case second: GRAVENSTEIN, 10/3, 5/3; OTHER DESSERT, 13/6, 6/9; COOKERS, 10/3, 5/3. PEARS, all varieties, 18/6, 9/3. 183 WHANGAREI WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PICNIC WEDNESDAY JANUARY 26 Bus leaves P.O. 9.30 a.m. Tea, Mile. Sugar provided. IG3 HpANGIHUA RUNNING AND SWIMA MING SPORTS to be held on SATURDAY JANUARY 29 commencing 10.30 a.m. MR. HUDSON’S PADDOCK IA Dance will be held at a later date. Proceeds Soldiers’ Parcels. 166 GENERAL LABOURERS' UNION rFHE Secretary of the above Union X (Mr. Bradley) will be pleased to meet all members on the evening of TUESDAY NEXT, January 25, at the MARSDEN HALL, Rathbone Street, at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Bradley will discuss recent events in the industrial field, and members are urged to attend. DON’T MISS IT! 187 R. F. WILLIAMS, Branch Secretary.
WHANGAREI COUNTY COUNCIL STATUTORY WEEKLY HALFHOLIDAY VOTICE is hereby given that at a " L Special Meeting of the Whangarei County Council held on January 21st, I 1944. Saturday in each week was de- | cided upon as the day for holding the Statutory Weekly Half-holiday in the County of Whangarei, under the “Shops and Offices Act. 1921-22.” GEO. H. LLOYD, 176 Acting County Clerk, j OVERSEERS AND PATROLMEN pY direction of Public Service Commissioner, applications are invited for appointments as Overseers and Patrolmen in Detention Camps under control of the National Service Department. Applications must submit credentials as. to good character, be reasonably fit, and of good bearing and strictly sober habits, and not over fifty-six years of age. Commencing salary for Patrolmen is £303 p.a.. which includes locality and cost of living allowances. Board and residence (also uniforms) provided. A deduction of £lO p.a. is made for rations. Ability to exercise disciplinary control and thorough reliability in performance of duties are essehtial for positions. Men with previous experience in handling men on farm or land development work are required as Assistant Field Overseers, at commencing salary of £323 p.a. Applications on form P.S.C. 17A (obtainable at principal Post Offices), with copies of testimonials, should be presented in person immediately to nearest District Manpower Officer. 182 TENDERS TENDERS FOR SEASIDE PROPERTY SITUATED AT RUAKAICA r F'ENDERS are invited for the PurX chase of Mr. C. CHAPMAN'S well known property at Ruakaka, containing Two acres, with frontage to Marsden Point Road and Ruakaka ikiver. The property comprises a five-roomed dwelling-house, all-electric, good water supply, large glasshouse 70 x 28 feet with water laid on. The property is well laid out in Orchard and Native Trees. The Owner is obliged to sell on account of ill-health. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on February Ist, 1944, and further particulars are available at the offices of Messrs. Rislnvorth and Harri-. son, Solicitors, Bank Streeet, Whangarei. 33 FREEHOLD FARM PROPERTY AT RUSSELL FOR SALE BY TENDER nPHE Public Trustee invites tenders for the purchase of a property at Manawaroa, near Russell, containing 211 acres. This property is well situated on the main Russell Road and is capable of further development. Conditions of tender may be inspected at and particulars obtained from the Public Trust Offices at Whangarei and Auckland. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at 4 p.m. cn the 31st day of January, 1944, at the Office of the undersigned, to whom tenders are to be addressed enclosed in sealed envelopes and marked “Estate of Oliver —Tender for Property.” B. P. HOPKINS, Deputy District Public Trustee, Whangarei. PHOTOGRAPHY PALMER’S PORTRAIT STUDIOS for 1 all photographic work.—Upstairs Palmer’s Bldgs., Cameron Street Phone 3338. P 6 piIE ART STUDIOS BANK ST. (opposite Town Hall)—For Highclass Portraiture.—GEO. WOOLLEY, Artist. A2 FLORAL | RASMUSSEN, King Street, for ±0 Wreaths. Bouquets, etc. Ph. 3473 r
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