MEETINGS pUKEKOHE-FRANKLIN. A MEETING OF ALL INTERESTED IN THE FORMATION; OF A BRANCH OF THE N.Z. LABOUR PARTY Will be held in the FRANKLIN A. AND P. SOCIETY'S OFFICE on TUESDAY. April 14, at 8 p.m. R. C. CLARK. Convener. HpHE UNITY SOCIAL CLUB FOR J- ELDERLY PEOPLE will Meet again in Unity Hall, Queen Street, on THURSDAY, April 16, 7.30 p.m. All Lonely People Welcomed. LECTURES T ECTURES IN FIRST AID TO LADIES Will be Commenced at THE CORONATION HALL. ONEHUNGA. ON TUESDAY. APRIL 14, AT 7 P.M. Early Application advisable to MRS E. BASSETT, 31 Lower Queen St.. Onehunga. ALL Circle Students, Tivoli to-morrow evening. Genuine advanced phenomena clearly screened. Come. HOLIDAY NOTICES £iPECIAL JLJOLIDAY. TUESDAY, the 14th April, 1936, will be observed as a Special Bank Holiday at our Offices throughout the Dominion. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. BANK OF NEW 80UTH WALES. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA. LTD. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. THE UNCDN BANK OF AUSTRALIA. LTD. DIVIDENDS qiHE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE J- COMPANY. LIMITED. DIVIDEND. An Interim Dividend of Is 4<i per Share for the Half-year ended February 29. 1936, has been declared and will be payable on and after April 9. Shareholders may obtain Warrants on application at the Company's Offices. By Order of the Board. JAMES MORTON. General Manager. Head Oisce. South British Insurance Bids?., Auckland, April 9. 1936. COMPANY NOTICES ELECTROLYTIC ZINC CO. AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. Notice is hereby givpn that the Transfer Books and Share Registers of the Company will be closed from 5 p.m., MONDAY, At>ril 20, 1936, until 9 a.m., WEDNESDAY, April 22, 1936, for the purpose of determining List of Shareholders as at April 21, 1936. entitled to General Priority of Allotment in respect of Applications for certain of the Shares in a Company for the Manufacture of Pulp and Paper. By Order of the Board. A. J. C. BULT. Secretary. 360 Collins Street. Melbourne. Amalgamated zinc (DEBavays). LIMITED.
Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books and Share Registers of the Company will be CLOSED from 5 p.m. MONDAY, April 20. 1936. until 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY, April 22. 1936, for the purpose of determining list of Shareholders as at April 21, 193 G. entitled to general priority of Allotment in respect of applications for certain of the Shareß in a Company for the manufacture of pulp and paper. By Order of the Board. HUGH G. BRAIN, Secretary. 360 Collins Street, Melbourne, April 9, 1936. MOTOR TOURS J> I H A. home on the range. But it must be the Waitakeres. where the sun shines the whole of the day. 54 * M ilb § ightseeing , p OUK n/_ RET. EXCURSION D/ FARE RET To enable Visitors and Residents of Auck land to see this Beautiful Bush Scenery Rimmer's Motors have decided to meet the public demand by continuing at the Reduced Fare for a short time. Acclaimed by everyone who has done this tour RB the finest they have yet seen in God's own country. Fine surf beach and nikau glades. New Zealanders, do not wait for overseas visitors to tell you what a beautiful coun trv you have. Come and see it for yourself. Make your party up, then Ring our Office and we will do the rest. _ i NIHOTUPU FARE, 2s 6d Single. 4s Return. Cars leave G.P.O. Daily 9.30 a.m., also Sat., 1.30 p.m. Leaving Piha 4 p.m. 800 lf a Seate Now for the Easter Holidays Phone 45-360. FOR SALE BY TENDER rpENDERS, to close on April 25. are in--1 vited for the purchase of S.S. PURAU, now lying at Julian's Wall. Auckland Harbour. Particulars: Gross tonnage, 50.17 tons; net tonnage, 8.58 tons; length, 70ft; beam, 16ft. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders should be marked "Purau" and addressed to the undersigned, from whom further particulars may be obtained. McGREGOR, LOWRIE. INDER AND METCALFE, Solicitors, South British Insurance Building, Shortland Street. Auckland. TENDERS, closing SATURDAY, April 18, 193G, are invited for the purchase of the following Mill Plant, of which we are instructed to dispose:— 1 EGAN BAND RE-CUT 6IN. SAW. 1 STEARN AND CO. EDGER. 1 ROGERS AND CO. 4-SIDE PLANER. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plant may be inspected at J. J. Craig, Ltd.'s Yard, St. George's Bay Road. A deposit of I's to accompany each tender. CHAMBERS, WORTH AND CHAMBERS. Courthouse Lane, Auckland. FOR LEASE BY TENDER
jyjANUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL. LEASE OP RESERVE CHURCH ROAD. MANGERE. Tenders, enclosed in envelopes marked "Tender for Reserve Lease." will be received by the undersigned at the office of the Hanukau County Council, Princes Street. Auckland, up to Noon of FRIDAY. April 17. 1936, for the Leasing for a period of three years, commencing April 20. 1936. of the following Reserve:— CHURCH ROAD RESERVE, being Section 48, Mangere Village; 6 acres 2 roods 26 perches, approz. Tenderers to state the annual rental they are prepared to pay. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. EDGAR ASHCROFT. County Clerk. Auckland, April 4. J. 936. RENDERS FOR LEASE. FIVE GLASSHOUSES, TAURANGA, The Publio Trustee invites tenders for leasing of land containing 2 roods 19.7 perches, situated in Morris Street, Tauranga, together with Five Glasshouses, 100 ft. x 20ft., for a term of seven years. Conditions of tender may be seen at tho Public Trust Office. Auckland. Tauranga. Hamilton and Te Kuiti. Tenders close at the office of the District Publio Trustee, Hamilton, at 3.30 p.m. on the 15th April, 1936. H. G. SHAKES, District Manager, Publio Trust Office*. To Kuiti 28/3/ M.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22391, 11 April 1936, Page 21
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