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LOCAL ACTIVITIES

GROUPS TO.REPORT The following groups will report for work at 8 a.m. to-day: D.C.C. Works Department. 203—The following men of group 203 at Muir’s farm, Upper Port road (meet Skinner’s store, Normanby, 7.45 a.m.): A. N. Ballantyne, S. Boardman. 203—The balance of group 203 at Opoho road, at Hatfield street. 205—Ross Creek reservoir. 209—South road, at Cote street. 211 —Newport street, at Kenmure road. 215 —The following men of group 215 at Alderton’s farm, Signal Hill road (branch off at entrance to new road extension; meet M'Gregor street, 8 a.m.): G. H. Burgess. A. H. Coster, R. G. I'raser, J. E. Low, C. H. Loire. 215 — The balance of group 215 at Opoho road, at Hatfield street. 216 Malvern street, at old sawmill. 2is— Water of Leith, at Dundas street. 219 Elgin road, at Bernard street. 220 Fraser’s roafi, at sanitary stables. 221 Eglinton road, at Macnee street. 224 —Green Island aerodrome site (meet Caversham railway station, 7.56 a.m.). 226—Highcliff road, at Every street.

227—Clifford street: 230 —Hastie’s farm. Pine Hill road, below Orbell street. 265—Reilly’s farm, Signal Hill road, six chains above M'Gregor street._ 309 —Patmos avenue, at Pine Hill road junction (arrive 8.30 a.m.). 315—Sligo terrace, at Erin street. 322—Sligo terrace, at Erin street. 341—Midland street, at sanitary stables. 343 —Hastie’s farm, Pine Hill road, below Orbell street. 351—The following men of group 351 at G. Fox’s farm, top of Waterloo street (off Pine Hill road), arrive 8.35 a.m.:— W. T. Horne, W. Lindsay, C. E. Smith, D. W. Walker, A. J. Waterman, R. G. Wells, H. Wigley, C. Evans, F. C. Dawes. 351—The balance of group 351 at Patmos avenue, at Pine Hill road junction (arrive 8.30 a.m.). 375 —Water of Leith, at Dundas street. 379—Water of Leith, at Dundas street. 384—Hastie’s farm, Pine Hill road, below Orbell street. 524—Falkland street, off Driver’s road. 544—Water of Leith, between Leith street and Union street. 544a—Water of Leith, between Leith street and Union street. 3500 Water of Leith, at Dundas street. 3501 Reilly’s farm, Signal Hill road, six chains above M'Gregor street. D.C.C. Reserves Department. 225, 320, 359, 513, 614, 616, 707, 708, at Opoho football ground. 222, 324, 371, 709—At the Stadium. Ten men of 708 at Logan Park. 91 —At Mornington football ground. 206, 273 —At Chisholm Park. 272 —At Rest Home, Roslyn. 300 —At Maori Hill, below “ Clear.” Standing Down.—6l, 70, 72, 73, 74, 76, 79, 81, 82, 84. Otago Education Board.—Starting times for all groups:— . Group 385—At Normal School, Union street 8 a.m., Mondays: E. Dickens. At Arthur Street School: 8 a.m., Mondays: C. H. Rogers, S. P. Sinclair. At NorthEast Valley School, Monday, at 8 a.m.: W. B. Flint, J. Milter, and G. H. Wieck. Group 290 —At Maori Hill School, Mondays, at 8 a.m.: T. Thompson, A. Turpbull, and T. Hodgkiss. At Mornington School, Mondays, at 8 a.m.: J. M'Cormack and J. Henderson. At Pine Hill School, Mondays, at 8 a.m.: R. Reid. At Wakan School, Mondays, at 8 a.m.: J. W. Murdoch and P. J. Milter. At High Street School, Mondays, at 8 a.m.: C. Lees At board’s Workshop, Ward street, Mondays, at 8 a.m.: J. H. Wright. At George Street School, Mondays, at 8 a.m.; C. A. Varcoe. At North-East Valley School, Mondays, at 8 a.m.: Balance of group. Group 293—At Anderson’s Bay School, Mondays, at 8 a.m.: P. G. Earland, C. 'Coates, and G. M. Chisholm. At Anderson’s Bay School, Wednesdays, at 12.30 p.m.: Balance of group. Group 295 —At Macandrew Road School, Mondays, at 8 a.m.; J. Wilson and W. Mason. At Musselburgh School, Mondays, at 8 a.m.: W. H. Aten. At Caversham School, Mondays, at 8 a.m.: H. E. Tosh, At Tainui School, Mondays, at 8 a.m.: Balance of group.

TO REPORT AT LABOUR BUREAU. Every man in the following groups must report at the Labour Bureau, Town Hall, to-day. Any man failing to do so will be struck off his group, and will not receive further relief unless and until it has again been granted to him by the Labour Bureau: —Groups 301, 302, 303, 305, 309, 318, 340. FARM CAMP SCHEME There are vacancies in South Otago for a number of single men under the farm camp scheme. Wages, 10s weekly al *d found. Fare paid to the job. Single men in scheme 6a camps and men registered in country districts are eligible for this work. Applications by registered eligible single men should be made to the Government Employment Bureau, Town Hall, Dunedin. No. 4 DISTRICT All men with garden plots are notified that shell lime will be on sale at the corporation yards, Melbourne street, today and on Friday next, from 1 to 4 p.m. The charge is 3d for 14lb. tomorrow afternoon the Ladies Committee will commence its distribution of ladies and children’s clothing from. the rear hall of the Salvation Army, side entrance, King Edward street. All applicants must apply at the district office m the first instance for their registration cards, as these must be verified before articles will be disposed of. The hours Oi. distribution of clothing will be from 2.30 to 5 pm. Registration cards will be. obtainable from the district office from 9.30 a.m. to-morrow. Mrs Black (convener of the Ladies’ Committee) has arranged to open this stall to-morrow and on Friday, and future arrangements will be announced at a later date. there will be a small charge for all articles. All residents in St. Clair, Cavershum. and South Dunedin who have promised articles of clothing are asked to leave them at the Salvation Army Hall, side entrance, to-mbrrow and Friday. With 800 registered unemployed m No. 4 district there is an urgent need for clothing, bedding, and household articles, and ail donors contributing can rest assured that deserving cases will benefit by their generosity. The District Committee thanks Mr H. H. Gardner and Mrs Webster for responding to their appeal for a single bed and baby’s cot. To the officers ot the Salvation Army for granting the use of their hall for the distribution of clotning the whole of the workers of No. 4 district are indebted.

FORM U.B. 32A

It is again necessary that each relief worker should complete form U.B. ala, and it has therefore been arranged that each week the men in certain specified groups will bo required to obtain toini U.B. 32a from the Labour Bureau, and, after completion, to return it personally on or before a specified date. Lack man must produce his levy book with the completed form. Any worker who neglects to return the completed form by the due date will be deleted from his group, and will not again be granted relief work unless and until he has been reposted to a group by the Labour Bureau. Dorms are now available at the bureau to members of the following groups, and must be returned personally by the date speciTo be returned bv Saturday, June 1.7: Groups 264 to 277. 313 to 328, 303 to 373, 210 to 220. All numbers inclusive. To be returned by Saturday, June 24: Groups 279 to 295', 330 to 345, 374 to 384, 221 to 232. All numbers inclusive. Members of Groups 250 to 263, 300 to 312, 350 to 302, and 201 to 209 (all numbers inclusive), who failed to return to the Labour Bureau Form U.B. by Saturday last, are hereby notified that they must not again start work with their group until first calling at the Labour Bureau. Any man who does start without having completed the form, and without permission from the Labour Bureau, will not be paid.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21977, 12 June 1933, Page 8

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LOCAL ACTIVITIES Otago Daily Times, Issue 21977, 12 June 1933, Page 8

LOCAL ACTIVITIES Otago Daily Times, Issue 21977, 12 June 1933, Page 8