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WAIRIO NOTES. Tennis. The Nightcaps tennis team journeyed to Wairio on Wednesday to play the first match in the first round of the B grade competition, the visitors being victorious by 10 sets to 6. Following wer« the results, Wairio names being mentioned firsjb: Ladies' Sing-les-r— Miss G. Steans 1 v. Mrs Baird .6 ; Miss C. Miller 3 v. Miss K. H-unt 6 ; Mrs W. Wright h v. Miss I; Barr 0; Miss I. Aitken 6 v. Miss F. Spence 6. Ladies' Doubles — Misses G. Stevens and C. Miller 3 v. Miss K. Hunt and Mi's Baird 7; Mrs Wright and Miss Aitken 7 v. Misses Barr and Spence 5. Combined Doubles— Miss G. Stevens and^Mr T. Richardson 4 v. Mrs Baird and Mr A. Adams 7; Miss C Miller and Mr W. Wright 7 v. Miss 'K. Hunt and Mr Kennedy 6; Mrs W. Wright and Mr J. Barnfield 7 v. Miss I Barr and Mr B. lrwin 4; Miss I. Aitken and Mr J. Hemmings 5 v. Miss F. Spence and Mr G. Gappie 7. Men's' Singles— Mr T. Richardson 9 v, Mr A. Adams 7; Mr W. Wright Bv. Mr S. Kennedy 9; Mr J. Barnfield 7 v. Mr B. lrwin 9j Mr J. Hemmings 9 v. Mr G. Cappie 7. ' Men's Doubles—Messrs W. Wrighv and T. Richardson 8 v. Messrs A. Adams and S. Kennedy. 9 ; Messrs J. Barnfield arid J. Hemmings 4 v. Messrs B. lrwin and G. Cappie 9. Total— Wairio 6 sets (93 games), Nightcaps 10 sets (104 games). Cricket Sub-Association. A meeting was held in Gardner's hall on Thursday evening for the purpose of considering the formation ot a cricket sub-association, when delegates* were present 'from Winton, Ohai, Nightcaps Wairio clubs. After discussion it was unanimously decided that a sub-association, to be uaned tne. Central- Western Su'b-Ab-<suciaudn f be tormed. The following omeials were appointed : Patron, Mr F. Boyl© (Nightcaps; , president; Mr Hodge (Winton) ; vic«presidents, Messrs. (jrardner (Waino;, J. Grant (Nightcaps), Horaer (Winton and T. Smith (Ohai ; secretary ana treasurer, Mr C. Cleine (Winton ; management committee, ,Messrs J. urant, P. Grant, A. Dickson, G. Gardiner, J. Barnfield, E^ Wnite, T. Smith, C. Mills, and A. Harding'. , It was decided to commence the competitions on November 6, the following fixtures being drawn up, the /atter-onentioned to be the place of play. ' " November 5: Ohai v. . Nightcaps, Winton v.. Wairio. November 12: Nightcaps v. Winton, Wairio v. Ohai. ' y November 26: Winton >v. Ohai, Wairio v.. Nightcape. "" Second Round. December 3: Nightcaps v.. Ohai, Wairio v. Winton. December 10: Win^ v. Nightcaps, Ohai v. Wairio. , • ,* December 1 17: Ohai v. Winton, Nightcaps v. Wairip. UNEMPLOYMENT TAX. FURTHER PAYMENTS DUE. On th© Ist November an instalment (fiv e shillings) o f the General Unemployment Levy will ' become payable and on the same dat.e will fall due also the third instalment of the Emergency Unemployment Charge on income other than salary or wages for the year ended 31st March, 1982 (one penny iu each, amount of one shilling and eightpence). The necessity for prompt payment of the Levy should -not - need to be stressed, because the -existing economic conditions should have impressed upon all employed men their duty to the State and their responsibility towards their less fortunate fellow-men. The time has passed when Magistrates regarded leniently the plea of levy defaulters that they were not aware of the law, and it is probable that the provisions of the Unemployment Act will in future be strictly enforced i Undue delay in payment will result in. the infliction of penalties provided by the Unemployment Act. Employers .should note .that the Emergency Unemployment Charge is payable not only upon actual money wages, but also upon the value of any additional emoluments such as free housing, or allowance in lieu thereof, free board and lodging, *ree meals, or any other benefit or advantage received in return for services performed.. The value of emoluments such as Jihose referred- to must be assessed and added to the wages paid and the tax computed on the total. The responsibility of deducting the .correct tax lies with "the employer, who onust account for the amount ao deducted by means of unemployment relief stamps, which should be affixed to the wages book or other record, and cancelled by the employee writing his name or initials and the date across the stamps. Further information concerning payment of the charge may be obtained upon application at any Money V -Order office pr to the Commissioner of Unemploy_mgnjb, Wellington,

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1397, 1 November 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1397, 1 November 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1397, 1 November 1932, Page 4

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