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Southland Electric Power Board, CARTAGE CONTRACT. Tuatapere to Monowai, 33 Miles. * s WRITTEN TENDERS for the Cartage (at por ton mile) from Tuatapere to Monowai, of such goods and materials as may from time to time be required^ during the period ending- December 31, 1922, will be received at this Office until NOON on SATURDAY, July 15? $he material to be carted will include light rails, reinforcing rods, wood stave pipe timher, stores, nails, wires and machinery. A deposit of £25 must accompany tenders. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SPLITTING FE.VCING POSTS AT DIGGER'S HILL BUSH, WRITTEN TENDERS for the splitting, cuttiug at Digger's Hill, and conveying along bush tramway to end near Waiau River of the following Kowhai Posts will be received at this office until NOON on SATURDAY, July 15 : 2500 (Approx), sins x 6ins, five ft. six iris long 4000 (Apprcx), 4ins x JJins, four ft six inches long ' _" 100 (Approx ) 2ins, x 7jns, five ft six ins long. " - The posts must 'ba free of sap wcod 7 The Board will provide the necessary Splitter's Lioense, will paythe Royalty,, and will grant, the use of its tramlines /free.. Delivery must be made within thirty days of acceptance. A Deposit' of £20 must accompany tenders: ..•,'•' The lowest or any tender not neceasarily accepted. 'W. HINCHEY, ~ Chairman. Office of the Southland Electric Power Board, Bee Street, Invercargiil, * 3rd July, 1922. OR QUICK SALE, Cheap, Light Motor Cycle (Hazlewood). Good Running Order. New Tyres. Must sell C.EDWARDS; Sale of Timber. WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY.' y E. WATSON & CO., LTD.,* ,%J • instructed by the Otautau Town Board, will sell at Stock Saleyards, Otautau, at close of Cattle Sale ■ on Wednesday, 12th July— 220 Bin x 4in 16*feet Australian Hardwood Planks. x - (Second Hand Bridge limber). This is an excellent lot of timber ; for fencing posts. WITHOUT "RESERVE. Ohai Railway District., THE Ohai Railway Distriot Electors' Roll will be open for inspection at the undermentioned I places from Monday, 18th July,! 1922.* Auy objections . to names' on Roll or applications from persons claiming oniolment must be lodged in writing with the Clerk not later than Monday, 31st July, 1922. ", Copies of the Roll may be sem at — Ohai Railway Board's Office, Wairio, Linton Coal Company's Office, The Coal Tips, Ohai. ' ' ' . The Post Office, Mount Linton. The Clerk's Office, Ohai Railway Board, •• Standard Buildings," Otaatau. v JOHN FISHER, . , Clerk. Otautau, 11th July, 1922* ' TOWN HALL, OTAUTAU. FRIDAY, 14th JULY, 1922, at 8 p.m. Sir Arthur Pearson Memorial Fund for the Blind. 3s tor 2s 6d. Is 2d for Is. That's what each lady and gentleman helps the Funtl by when they purchase tickets for FRIDAY NIGHT'S BALL. 3s 6d spent in' admission increases* increases the fund by 7 s Bd. If you. help the FuudJ the Government more ■'■ than doubles your contribution, BUY A TICKET. ATTEND THE DANCE. Excellent Music, Good Floor. . E n * t'husiastic Audience. Worthy Cau se . Come and enjoy yourself,* and j n , doing so you swell the Fund and - HELP THE BLIND TO HELP THEMSELVES. The whole evening's entertainment, is being carried through FREE OF COST. Admission— Cents 2s 6d, Ladies 1s and a Small Basket. Any Ladies who cannot be present are asked to send a Basket. You have your sight and enjoy all. the blessings attendant upon that great possession. Help the other fellow who lost his sight fighting for • you. Whether you dance -or not, come, buy < a ticket and bring a basket: i JOHN FISHER, Hon,, Secretary,

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 887, 11 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 887, 11 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 887, 11 July 1922, Page 2