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PUBLIC NOTICE. TT has been reported to me tha -*- several persons have stated that I r Wohnseidler is still connected with th 3 Pork Butchery business tliat is bein 17 opened up by me. I give the abov '* statement an emphatic denial, and wi || donate £25 to 41ie Public Hospital if i . caii be proved that Mr. Wohnsoidler i - in any way connected with my Porl ' Butchery business. H. SMITH, ; PORK BUTCHER, j" 171 GLADSTONE ROAD I (Opp. Palace Pictures). 1» 1 TENDERS. TENDERS will b e received until SAT URDAY NEXT, 22nd inst., al - Noon, for the Ri'ght to Fell and Remove . Bluegum and Pine Trees from property . 'at Dickson Road, Kaiti. Highest or anj [. tender not necessarily accepted. Par■tioalars may be obtained from — ! 245^ COLEMAN & BEiERE. WAIKOKOPU BRANCH RAILWAY. FORMATION CONTRACT No. 1. TENDERS will be received at this Office till NOON, of TUESDAY, 25th May, for above Formation work. Plans and specifications may be seen at this Office aaid . Wairoa Public Works Office, where Tender and Schedule Forms may be obtained. Envelopes -to he marked, "Tender for Waikokopu Railway Formation Work." Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. E. ARMSTRONG, District Engineer. Public Works Office, '■ Gisborne, 6th May, 1920. 791 GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. AMENDMENTS TO' Bl r -LAWS. NOTICE is hereby given' tliat at a Special Meeting, of the Gisborne Borough Council, held on the 18th day 05 May, 1920, it was resolved 1 (by way of Special Order) that the GisborivS Borough Council make .a By-law*' tinder "The Municipal Corporations" Act, 1908," tlie object and purport of .which By-law are' as . follows :— : To amend the' Council's By-laws as follows:— Original- By-laws (parts .4, 7. and ll); By-laws Inos. 1, 2 4, 6, and 7, in relation to Buildings, Sanitation, MotorTraffic, etc. -.The said resolution will be submitted for „ confirmation! to the Ordinary Meeting of the Council, to be held at the Council Chambers, Read's Quav, on the 15th *da v of JUNE, 1920; at 7.30 p.m., at which Meeting the day of coming into force of the By-law will be fixed. . „ •■ ' ■• A copy of the' proposed Special Order aiid Byviaw. is deposited at the Off'ioa of the Council, Read's Quay, where the same ..wifll lie open for piiblic inspectioou during office hours until the said confirming meetiig is held. Daled at Gisborne <this 20th day of May, 1920. R. D. Br ROBINSON, 274 Town Clerk. PKfYK for 5 rooms, with 24-perch obOit) section, almost on tram route; good terms.— Apply F. R. Ball. W~ ANTED KNOWN. — Taxi, Sir? Right here! 'Phone 1036. Lowe Strept.— Wilkinsons* Ltd,

I ' Tho question of starting dried. fruit and vegetable factories under a process known as de-hydratibn was referred to at a meeting of the Hamilton Chamber \ of Commerce.: In reply r to a letter from 1 -', the chamber, a resident, of the United States forwarded information, and samples , of de-hydrated fruit, meat, fish, and vegetables, arid gave information as to the cost of the plttrit, Mr G. JParr, who presided, said that the chamber Intended ahowing the samples at the .winter show. De-hydration of vegetables' and fruit allowed growers to provide for the winter, and the process had proved a great sucHo mentioned that a de-hydrated cabbage weighed only a fow ounces, but when put i-to water it assumed nearly its natural size and was found to have lost ( .. ' • -i flavor.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15221, 20 May 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15221, 20 May 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15221, 20 May 1920, Page 4