Public Notices. »po PRNEST TILLY, JJSQ.. CHAIRMAN OP THE AUCKLAND CITY DISTRICT SCHOOLS. COMMITTEE, AND PRESIDENT OP THE PEOPLE'S PROTECTION SOCIETY. Sir,-r-We, the- Hndorsiguod Citizens of Auckland, boiufi' well assured of your capabilities and integrity as a p.iblic man, and deeming it in the interests of the municipality that you should became a Member of the Auclt.and City Council, do request that you otlev s'oursolf accordingly as a Candidate .it the snaiiing Election of Councillors. W«- are convinced from your public activities in the past that tho city would bo jonmiatu in numbering among its Civic Fathers 0. man of your proguessivp opinions; and as a marls of our connuenco and esteem wo pledge ycu our support at the poll. Tho above requisition, which, was prosented to Mr. Jjiiiy t>y a deputation yesterday. was siunod py; Dr. J? red. h'itchett, C.M.0., Dr. J. 1., Pab»t„ Kev. it, L. iWatlicr, M.A., Messrs. J. H. Pagni, Alex. Ecclos, J. A. Braostroet, Norman I. Williams, A. Wilfred Maa.aing, Edward Smith, J.P., Geo. A. Gribbin, D, McGregor Simpson, A, \V. Civtchpple, E. W. Whitehead, Oft,j. Jamiespu, j.t., Cecil E. Abbott, J. W. Bailey, it. Clinton Savage, and 34 other Citizens. MR. LILLY, in answer to the deputation. stated that ho would bo pleased to accede to tho request. QPECIAL NOTICE. NGARUAWAHIA REGATTA. Rumours to tie effect that influenza is present in Ngantawahia are emphatically denied by the Reitaitu Committee. We have tho authority of Dr. Douglas Martin, local medical practitioner, in making this statement. E. H. PHARO, Secretary. QHURCH \ RMY T\EPOT. 220, HOBBQ.N STREET, WILL BE OPENED «Ttp-fcAY, pBIDAY, -i A AT 3 P.M.. AND mO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TUOUNING AT 9 A.M. FOR THE SALE OP SECOND-HAND CLOTHING. J. R. BURQIN. f Hon. Secretary. T*HE COMPANIES' ACT, IPOS. THE KUBANTfI CALEDONIAN, LTD. (In Liquidation!, A Company incorporated in Great Britain, and having its K»*«istored Ottico in hew Zoaland, _at Shortiand Stroot, Auckland, hereby gives notice that it is the intention of th» Company, after the exuira'-ion of throe months from this date, to .ease carrying oil business in the Dominion ot New Zealand". Dated at Auckland this 10th day of lia-ch. 1019. W. BRAMALL. Liquidator, By his Attornoys, H. W. HOPKINS. T. F. WALLACE.
T>LACK LEG. An Officer will be in attendance at tho I following centres and dates lor l he pur- | pose of inoculating calves against Blacklog:— PAPAKURA— James Walkor'a Farm, WCUwESDAY. kurcu 19. PAPAKURA.-Mr. T. Darby's Farm, WEDNESDAY. March la. OPAHEKE.-Mr. N. Ken's Farm, THURSDAY. March 20. POKOA.-rMr. James Reid'a Farm, THURSDAY, March 20. RUNCIMAN-Saleyards, FRIDAY, March 21, HAMARAMA.—Messrs Lynch Bros.' Farm. SATURDAY,, March 22. R. f. Thomas's Farm, MONDAY, March 24. RAMARAMA-Mr. W. McDowell's Farm, MONDAY, March 24. ' ARARIMU.-rMr. W, Dunn's Farm, TUBSDAY, March 25. ARARIMU.-Mr. S. Nobb's Far«n, TUESDAY. March ',25. W. R BROWN, „ . .„ ,».,„ Inspector of Stock. March 12, 1919. IN future all Dobs found on tho Boanlah Land Company's property, situated at Mangatapu, will bo dostroyed without further notice. J. DAWSON, Farm Manager for the Beaulah Land Co. March 10. 1919. yiCT'ORIA LEAGUE d|sg|k RED CROSS CifisPi COMMITTEE. THE WORKROOM 18 NOW OPEN, and any helpers wi.l bo welcomed-Cut-ant Garments given out to bo mado up. Wool for Sale. __ LAND Agents.—Take noiico my property at Pukekawa is this day withdrawn from sale.— L. Weightman, Pukekawa. LAND Agents.—Please note, that our property at Otahuhu is withdrawn from gale.— and Po'kinghoma. T AND Agents.—Ploase take notice that my M property, Rahiri Road. Green Lane, is sold— M. Nash. LAND Agents.— take notice that ray section in Douglas Rd. has been sold.— C. N. AHpress. NOTICE to Land Agents—My Farm at Waiau Pa. Patumahoe, has boon Sold. —R. G. Delamoro, AGENTS.-Please take notice that my Business is withdrawn from sale G. Stanford. 66. Ponsonby ltd. t ' ,'" I"—T SB ' I Sporting. ii r*fl«y-r-ini r\H!NEMUBI JOCKEY pLUB. ANNUAL TRACES. GATUIIDAY AND JTONDAT, MARCH 16 and MARCH 17. Dft NOT MISS THIS MEETING. CUP MO, PAEROA HANDICAP £100. STEEPLECHASE EACH DAY. NO BETTER FACILITIES IN PROVINCE For SEEING RACES FROM INSIDE PADDOCK OR OUTSIDE WITHOUT DISCOMFORT. J. SINCLAIR, Catorer for Luncheon. SPECIAL TWAINS BOTH DAYS FROM ALL CENTRES. LEAVES AUCKLAND 0.45, arrives 12.20, returns 6 p.m. LEAVES FRANKTON 340, arrives 11.25, returns 6.30 p m. LEAVES THAMES 10.15. arrives 11.45, returns 8.60 p.m. TRAIN FOB, WAIHI, 6,45 p.m. H. POLAND, Secretary.
a,<»i«rirr,iWfi«r«i»,^T>i AUCKLAND "DACING pLUB AUTUMN MEETING. 1919. NOMINATIONS FOR EASTER HANDICAP. ST. GEORGE'S HANDICAP, BRIGHTON HURDLES, AUTUMN STEEPLES. CLOSE TO-DAY (FRIDAY, MARCH 14), BY FIVE O'CLOCK (5 P.M.), Fees (lsov. each) must accompany nominations, W. 8- SPENCE, Secretary. i ''"' ' rnSBORNB -RACING fJ^CB. NOMINATIONS for AH Events CLOSE TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at EIGHT P.W. •5. E. DODD, 1 Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17109, 14 March 1919, Page 3
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