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AMUSEMENTS MONSTER GALA AT FRIENDLY BAY. EASTER SATURDAY AND EASTER MONDAY. All the Fun of the Fair. A Galaxy of Side Shows. Two Bands. Piping and Dancing. Launch Trips. Refreshments. Ice Cream, etc. Funds in aid of North Otago Highland Pipe Band, Friendly Bay Society, and R.S.A. Building Fund. A SOCIAL EVENING Will be Tendered by the Residents of Papakaio and Surrounding Districts on THURSDAY, MARCH 22, To MR DAVID BORRIE In Appreciation of Valuable Services Rendered. Admission, 2s 6d and 6d. gT. PATRICK’S EUCHRE MEMORIAL HALL, KUROW. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, At 8 p.m. Admission 2/-. Good Prizes. YOUTH CLUB. Remember the Gjtla at Ardgowan on MARCH 24, Commencing 1.30 p.m. Pony Trots, Field Events, Highland Dancing, Darts, Chocolate Wheel, And everything that goes to make a great outing for all. Dance to follow in evening.

Hope of maheno lodge.—complimentary SOCIAL will be tendered to L.A.C. H. A. MULDREW in Lodge Hall, MONDAY, 19th, 8 p.m. sharp. J. G. LINDSAY. N.G. WESTON Hall, Tuesday, March 20, 8 p.m., Euchre Tournament; aid Tennis Club. Good prizes. Admission Is 6d. ROLL up to the Roll Downs, Darts, and numerous other entertainments; Ardgowan, March 24. ________ LADIES and Gentlemen: Don’t miss Address by Mr J. T. Burrows, St. Paul’s Hall, Monday, March 19. TOSS the Caber, throw the hammer, and also your money, at-the A.Y.C. Gala, Saturday. March 24. ' i . MAHENO Public Hall: Complimentary Social to A.C.I K. Swain; in conjunction with welcome homei Tuesday, March 20, COME one, come all, to the Youth Club Gala at Ardgowan, March 24, ENFIELD Hall, April 10: 'Grand Concert and Dance;- W.D.F.U. Soldiers’ Parcels. DANCING WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOLS OLD GIRLS’ AND OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL OPEN BALL, APRIL 30, 1945. SCOTTISHHALL. Presentation of Debs., 9 p.m. Excellent Supper and Imported Orchestra. Double ticket. 10/-; to Members of either Association, double ticket .7/6. Intending Debs, please advise Mjss Thomas, Box 110, OamarU. f AKANUI HALL. WELCOME HOME DANCE TO W./Officer G. A. McDonald," L/Cpl. Byres, Pte. J. Sampson, Pte. E. Sampson on SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 8 P.M. SHARP. Novelty Dances, Good Prizes. Good Supper. State Music. Admission: 2s 6d, 2s, Is. OAMARU Woollen Mills Social Committee Big St. Patrick's Night Dance, Scottish Hall, Saturday, March 17; popular Irish airs, dancing, interspersed with national dances; usual prizes. ENFIELD HALL, Labour Party’s Dance; Easter Monday Night; Ace Orchestra; J. Rowland, M.C. Popular prices. Cards non-dancers. WANTED TO BUY WANTED. Baconers, 120-1701 b; highest prices.—Phone 2794; G. Tate. Weston. SALES BY AUCTION MUNICIPAL LEASEHOLDS., AT THE ROOMS, WEAR STREET, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1945. At 1.30 p.m. Mulligan & forbes will Sell by Public Auction at the above time and place, the following leases:— SECTION 8, BLOCK 36: Dwelling, Garage, and Land. Valuation for improvements £llOO. Upset annual rental, £lO 10s. Term, 21 years from Ist May, 1945. Present lessee, Anna M. Aubrey. SECTION PART 12, BLOCK 77; Dwelling and Land. Valuation for improvements £llsO. Upset annual rental £4. Term 21 years from Ist May, 1945. Present lessee, Alexahder Baicter. SECTION PART 12, BLOCK 77: Dwelling, Outbuildings and Land. Valuation for improvements, £750. Upset annual rental, £5 10s. Term, 21 years from Ist May, 1945. Present lessee, Archibald Park. SECTION 15. BLOCK 71: Vacant Land, Yare street. Upset annual rental, £l. Term, annual. SECTION 23, BLOCK 72: Vacant land, Yare street. Upset annual rental, £l. Term, annual. SECTION 16, BLOCK 53: Vacant land, Warren street. Upset annual rental £l. Term, annual. SECTION 1. BLOCK 50: Vacant land. Ain street. Upset annual rental £l. Term, annual. J. BRANTHWAITE, Town Clerk. Mulligan and Forbes’ Rooms. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE Of DELIGHTFUL ROUGHCAST BUNGALOW Of four rooms (all conveniences), with h- acre Freehold Section, being Part Section 1, Block 54 (No. 2 Warren street), OAMARU. A COMPACT, SNUG LITTLE HOME, SITUATED IN A LOVELY SUNNY POSITION within two minutes' walk from Thames stret. Mulligan & forbes, instructed by the PERPETUAL TRUSTEES as EXECUTORS of the will of the late THOMAS WATSON, will sell by Public Auction as above. COMPLETE CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND SUNDRIES. On the Farm, Herbert. SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1945, At 1 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD.. have received instructions from Mr James Rodman, whose lease has expired, to offer as above the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising: SHEEP: 850 4, 5 and 6-tooth Ewes 100 2-tooth Ewes 350 wether Lambs 350 ewe Lambs . 10 Romney Rams. CATTLE: 2 Dairy. Cows 7 11 to 21-year Steers and Heifers. HORSES: Hack. SUNDRIES—DonaId Wool Press, Wool Table, Flame Thrower, Sawbench and Engine, Bluegum Posts, Netting. Sledges, Saddle, Bridle. Tools and Sundries. NOTE.—This flock of crossbred sheep are all one earmark and are splendid shifters. The lambs are well grown and in good store condition and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT KIA ORA. . THURSDAY. APRIL 12, 1945. VTORTH OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., In conjunction with Darling & mcdowell. limited. will hold a Clearing Sale as above, on account of Mr George McDonald, who has sold his property. Full particulars later.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25796, 17 March 1945, Page 5

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