ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF BAY OF PLENTY. iT IST of Approved Places where th (JU Electoral Roll for the Bay of Plent; $!* deposited for public inspection: — POST OFFICES.— Toa Tofc, Ohiwa Iwiroa, Waikohu, Puketawa, Arero, an< Waerenga-o-kuri . PUBLIC SCHOOLS.— Otara, Toivre Te Kaha. Raukokoi*e^ Kutarere, Puhi koko, Ormond, Kaitaratalii, Kanakanaia Puha, Wliakarau, Otoko, Raukanroa Matawai. Motuhora, Motu, Whangara Wigan, Mangatuna, Tokoniaru Bay, Ti Araroa, Omaio, Matawhero, Waerenga a-hika, Makauri, Patutalii, Tiniroto, anc Ngatapa. ' COURTHOUSES.— ToIaga Bay, Wai piro Bay, and Port Awanui. McLean's Woolshed, Oponae. Cheese' Factory, -Waiotahi. Williamson and Mathiae' Store, Cape Runaway. Holt's Homestead, Waikura. Holden's Woolshed, Waimata. Leggett s Store, Waiohika. The Homestead, AVaa'paoo. The'XHome'stesid, Arowhana. Mr. Bryant's House, Matawai. Bruce and O'Briens Store, Wharekopae; Mr. Lindsay's House, Okitu. • Hutchitfeon's Shed, Tuarua. N.Z. Shipping Co.'s Store, Waima., Tokoniaru. Mr. WiXiis' SliedX Qwetea, The Homestead, Ilnuigia.. The Store., Wairongomai. The Schoolhouse, Tuparoa. Williams' Store, Wharekopae. Mr. Stee'o's Homestead', lahunga, Hollywood's House, Hangaroa. Mr. S. Palmer's Premises, Lower Hangaxoa: Mr. Leslie Spence's Home'sfaead, Tiniroto. The Creamery ,, Lavenham. J. MERRY, Registrar 0% Electors, Bay of Plenty Electoral District. CLEARING SALE. "FRIDAY; OCTOBER, 24, 1919. DALGETY - Co., Ltd. HAVE'* reoeived iiistrnctions from Messrs Daulton Bros, to, sell by Public Auction, on their .premisfe, situate at Manutuke, on the above date, the whole of their Live Stock and Farm Plant. Comprising : 639 Breeding Ewe», in the wool, with over 100 per cent of Lambs at foot. 90 Fat ' Ewes. 10 Southdown Rams. 26 Two-year-old Cattle. 5 Draught Horses. 6 Hacks. 1 McCormick Reaper and Binder, in first-class order, 2 Mowers, 1 Hay Rake, 1 D.F. Plow, 1 set Disc Harrows, 1 set 5-Leaf Harrows, 1 Gig and Harness, 1 Express, 1 Five-sea.t'er Ford Car, Draught and Light Harness and Sundries too numerous to mention. ■ . \ ■Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. ~~ Lunjcheon Provided. W. C. PU_MER, 377 Auctioneer. IX THE SUPREME; COURT OF NEW ZEALAND (Wellington District). '— No. 1761. IN DIVORCE. Between EtLLEX CHARTED, Peti-: tioiier, and MtNJSST FREDERICK I CHARTER, Ropfoident. TO ERNEST FREDERICK CHARTER, formerly of Whakatane, but' now of address unknown, Laborer. — j Whereas a. ma'rriage has been 'solemnised 1 between the parties lierein, and iwhereas a petition for the dissolution thereof has been filed in the Supreme Court at .Wel- j lington •wherein the petitioner ■ alleges j tliat you have been guilty of desertion, of j her for fiye years aaid upwards without j just cause, and whereas it was ord'eredi that service of the .citation '-extracted with a ..copy, of the petition herein be eflcected by publishing an advertisement ' onco iai.^ daily newspaper published ill Gisborne^ ouce in a daily newspaper published in -Wliakatanc, and once in a daily newspaper published in Wellington. coiitairiiilg'an abstiact of the said ■ citatiou< and petition, j THEIIEFOROS TAKE! NOTICE 1 that! unless within 60 .days after tlie date of the appearance of the last of these advcrtitfiemnts you file aii answer thereto at the Registrar's Office, Supreme Court, Wellington, this cause will be dealt I iwith in : your absence., A copy of the said citation and petition) will be sup- 1 plied to you upon your applying for tlie jsame at tlie office of * this Court at .WeJlington. Dated at Wellington, th's 13th day of October, 1919. P. W. SEHRAM, 'Deputy-Registrar. Messrs WUfowl, Levi, and Jackson aj*e Solicitors for the petitioner, whose address for service is at their office, Stout Street, Wellington. NOTE! — Should any person know tlie address of thie respondent he is requested to 'send the notice to him. . 373 A Nurse Certifies «•* :>•■• ••■ . ■•••" • • .-. TH^f t)^.' MORBEv'B INDIAN ROOT PfCLsX ARE UNEQUALLED FOB CONSTIPATION. •*I can, .certify/' writes I^uwe A. 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Nature ofteq -requires ■ ltttlo assistance, and It this assistance ia ' glTen'a* th# flrf t lodlpation cnuch'distreas'a-id suffering may be arerted. •< Am a family remedy for Costtteness,* Dr. Morse's Indian ■Ml -Vjm t *mm • wide reputation-____»_^_te___i-_-__-_-_-*-_-_-_9-R_i_-__B Good cooking is appreciated by tHe whofe family. ; You can make cer tair^ of th_ best results if yo*wsc flfeoh^s. Baking .Powder^' when mixihg caked <aiid pastry^ Cooking becomes a pleasure becaiise you're always assured qi $ucces«— -'tis "Sure-to-Rise." a2 KDMQMDC ■•■^BAKING fit AJ POWDER V-^ mmammmmmmmmm
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15041, 16 October 1919, Page 4
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