PIG FEED PIG FEED PIG FEED LARGE SUPPLIES BARLEY BARLEY POLLARD , POLLARD PIG MEAL PIG MEAL BARLEY MEAL BARLEY MEAL MEAT MEAL MEAT MEAL FOWL FEED FOWL FEED WHEAT WHEAT BARLEY BARLEY PARTRIDGE PEAS PARTRIDGE PEAS MIXED GRAIN MIXED GRAIN MASHES GRITS SPICES NEW SEASON'S PEDIGREE SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS RAPE RAPE TURNIP TURNIP SWEDES SWEDES FIELD CARROTS CHOU MOELLIER JAP. MILLET BLACK BARLEY PROMPT, FREE DELIVERY CITY AND SUBURBS JAMES BAIRD 59 PHONES 431 APPEAL FOR FORESTRY COMPANY FOR LOGGING AND SAWMILLING SERVICE OVERSEAS Registrations are invited for ail categories of logging and sawmilling operatives to form a Forestry Company for logging and sawmilling service overseas Registration Forms are available from Post Offices, from sawmill offices, from Forest Officers, and from the Conser vators of Forests at Auckland, Rotorua Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson. Hokitika, Christchurch and gillThe Forestry Company will consist of 6 Commissioned Officers, 38 Non-Com-missioned Officers and 147 other ranks A unit truly representative of all disIricts is desired and completed registration forms should be forwarded as early as possible and must reach the local Conservator of Forests not later than SATURDAY, 20th instant. Preference will be given to applicants between 21 and 35 years of age, but all applicants must be physically fit tor service in any part of the world. Preference will likewise be given to single men, but married men with not more than two children may be accepted. The Company will be composed entirely of forestry, logging and sawmilling personnel, and there are vacan cies not only for fellers, breaker-outs, sniggers track cutters, tramway hands, millwrights, sawyers, edgermen. and engineers, but for storemen, log-mea-surers, tallymen, tractor and lorry drivers, horsemen, ordermen and all classes of general logging and sawmill hands. Key positions such as managers foremen, etc will carry appropriate commissioned and non-commissioned rank. Rates of pay will be the same as for othe r branches of the Forces. In filling out Registration Forms, ap plicants should be certain to state specifically exactly what work they are now engaged on and in which they are most skilled, so that a selection of the best men may be made. Tractor drivers, for instance, should state whether they have had Diesel experience or only pet rol; sawyers, whether they have had band or only circular experience; and engineers, what tickets. they - hold, i.e stationary, marine, etc. The Army Department will arrange for enrolment and medical examina tion of volunteers after the applications have been considered. Those selectee! for inclusion in theCompany will be called upon to enter camp about the second week in Ftbruary and will be despatched overseas after a short period of training in New Zealand. I am pleased to be able to say that this appeal has the support of the New Zealand Timber Workers’ Industrial Union of Workers and the Dominion Federated Sawmillers’ Association. Copies of an appeal by the Hon Frank Langstone, Commissioner of State Forests, are being distributed by the local Conservators of Forests. A. R. ENTRICAN, Director of Forestry. Wellington, 8/1/40. IN THE ESTATE of ALBERT EDWARD WINKS formerly of Belgrov*, but lately of Spring Grove, Hotelkeeper deceased. T3URSUA.NT to the provisions of Sec- * tion 74 of “The Trustee Act. 1908” NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN that all and other persons having any debts claims or demands against the estate of ALBERT EDWARD WINKS late of Spring Grove, Hotelkeeper, who died at Spring Grove on or about the 14th day of June. 1939, and Probate of whose will was granted to THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED on the 17th day of July 1939 are hereby required to send particulars in writing of their said debts claims and demands to the said The Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand Limited at the Branch Office of the said Company at the business premises of Messrs F. and D. Edwards | Limited, Trafalgar street, Nelson, on or before the 30th day of March, 1940, after which date the said Company will distribute the assets of the said Albert Edward Winks deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the debts claims and demands of which the said Company shall V tn have had notice AND that tne Sr id Company will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose debts claims or demands the Company shall not then have had notice. DATED at Nelson this 12th day of January 1940. FELL & HARLEY, Solicitors for the Executor. LUCAS’S NELSON ALMANAC DIARY AND YEAH BOOR NOTICE TO REGULAR SUBSCRIBERS 13 EGULAR Subscribers of Lucas's av Nelson Almanac and Year Book are notified that copies are now on sale and will be available In every Dart of the District In a few days As the </arious Shops and Stores, it is impos 'ible to make direct reservations, and regular subscribers are advised to secure their copies as early as Possible.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 12 January 1940, Page 2
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