PUBLIC NOTICES BED & BREAKFAST CASUALS pMPIRE pRIVATE JJOME Opp. Show Buildings. 293 Warrington School Of Dancing Ballroom. Tap, Operatic. National, Greek_ Private lessons by N.Z.P.A. T>ESULT Competition: No. 2079 (E. ' Norton. Kamo). 592 H. R. COLLIER, Hon. Sec. (SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF MARLBOROUGH DONATION 6500B—MURRAY, Cambridge. 4(I4BA—WOOLLEY. Blenheim. 3980B—DOUSLIN, Blenheim. 606 PUBLIC NOTICE .A S from Saturday, November 21, the Riverside Store, corner of Ewings and Onerahi Roads, will be licensed to sell milk for consumption off the premises only. 595 R. F. HOLLOWS. MANG-AKAHIA ANNUAL ATHLETIC & AXEMEN’S SPORTS sth MARCH 454 G. K. RUDDELL, Secretary. S.P.C.A. BRING AND BUY Y.W.C.A. HALL "FRIDAY DECEMBER 3 Stalls of all description. Donations to stalls will be gratefully appreciated. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. Doors open 11 a.m. 534
WHANGAREI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY PHEASANT EGGS A Limited Number of Pheasant Eggs are available to interested Sportsmen within the Whangarei County FREE OF CHARGE. Applications to be made to the Secretary Whangarei. 594 /AWING to the presumed death by drowning of Edward Mahangathe Ngunguru Tribal Committee have decided, according to Maori custom, to close the TUTUKAKA and TAIHARURU Fishing Grounds for both scale and shellfish in those areas as from today’s date. The period of the Tapu has not yet been decided, but the public will be notified in due course when fishing may be resumed. MISS M. WELLINGTON, Secretary. Ngunguru Tribal Committee. 631 WHANGAREI CALF POOL adT vises that collections under carriers’ contracts have terminated and Pool accounts for season closed. Arrangements have been made to accept out-of-season calves at Whangarei station every WEDNESDAY by pig carriers and private deliveries. . Calves will be accepted at Oakleigh from Waiotira, Maungakaramea and Ruakaka districts on TUESDAYS 7th and 14th and MONDAY 20th December. For the Pool and P.M.A., W. J. FRIEDRICH. GOB
WHANGAREI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL FAIR "RESULT OF COMPETITIONS:— *■ Ham (No. 7), Mrs M. Pearce; Puppy (No. 604), Miss Fawcett; Chocolates (No. 798), Bet-hell, 'SO Morningside Road; Basket (No. 63), Mrs. N McKinnon; Baby’s Set (No. 527), Claire Black; 3 Bears (No. 1010), R. Simelhay; Candy Basket (No. 244), Noe) Walker; Rabbit (No. 893), Portland; Table Centre (No. 937), no name on ticket; Bouquet (No. 710), Noeline Meyer; Box Sweets (No. 680), Mrs C. Finlayson. Cake will be drawn later. 660
Opportunity To Enter Milking Machine Manufacture The opportunity is offered to those interested, to purchase for a reasonable figure, the New Zealand patent rights for a well-known make of Milking Machine. These machines have been manufactured and marketed by a South Island firm for a number of years and have proved to be something really good in the Milking Machine field. A complete range of machines is covered. Here is an opportunity for an enterprising perso'n or company to manufacture or have manufactured, and to market their Dwn plants and be able to offer something really outstanding. Complete patterns are available, and also stocks ot both raw materials and machines. For further particulars write to—“MILKING MACHINE” C/o The N. Hill-Skinner Advertising Agency Limited, 154-156 Hereford Street, Christchurch. VETERINARY SERVICES COUNCIL BURSARIES FOR VETERINARY STUDENTS iTiHE Veterinary Services Council is providing a maximum number of nine bursaries to enable students to commence a four years’ course in veterinary science at the Veterinary School, Sydney University, in 1949. The bursaries will provide for—(1) All university fees, together with an annual allowance for books and instruments. (2) Return transport, if available, between New Zealand and Sydney annually. (3) Allowance of £3 a week during the academic year. The gross value of the bursary in any one year shall not exceed £2lO. The net value of the bursary for the course will be £440, and all amounts in excess of this will be repayable in sixteen equal quarterly instalments after graduation of the bursar. Applicants MUST have passed the Medical Intermediate Examination, or its equivalent in the required subjects zoology, botany, physics, organic and inorganic chemistry. Preference will be given to candidates possessing experience with live-stock. Bursars may be required to undertake approved practical training in New Zealand during the long vacation. Continuation of the bursaries will be contingent on satisfactory reports from the Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Science. Sydney. Bursars; will require to enter into an agreement to return to New Zealand after graduation and serve in an approved veterinary capacity for a period of five years. Applications, addressed' to the Secretary, Veterinary Services Council, P.O. Box 866, Wellington, giving particulars of age, qualifications and experience, will be received up to December 20, 1948. ‘ 635
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