PUBLIC BODIES' NOTICES. TOLAGA BAY HARBOUR BOARD. INTENTION TO MAKE A WENEKAL RATE. \TOTICE is hereby given that the 1\ Tolaga Bay Harbour Board will, at its Meeting t'o be held on SATURDAY, 12th May, 1923, make and levy a General Bate of gel of Id in the £1 sterling on the unimproved rating value over,the -whole of the Harbour District, for the period commencing on the lsl dav of January, 1923, and ending on the 31st day of December, 1923. This rat-c is to cover management, maintenance, and incidental engineering expense, and will be payable in one amount on MONDAY, 2nd JULY, 1923, at the Office of the Board, Solandcr St., Tolaga Bay. F. T. ROBINSON, .. . Secretary. Dated Tolaga Bay, sth May, 1923. SB6
TO THE CROWN TENANTS GISBORNE LAND DISTRICT. Jf AD IE S & GENTLEMEN,— Having boon born and bred a fanner in this; district, I feel that I am competent to represent all classes of the farming community upon the Gisborne Land Board. Being a Returned Soldier, I can also fully sympathise with the Returned Soldiers’ difficulties and point of view, and for these reasons think that 1 could render efficient service as your representative. The ’actions of the Land Board must bo governed by the law as it stands, but, nevertheless, it should bo within the power of members to sec that a liberal, just, and generous interpretation should bo given to the law, and because I believe that I should bo able to serve you in thus way, I solicit your support and vote. Yours faithfully, J. 11. I’OYNTER. 852
TRESPASS NOTICE. ANYONE trespassing on Acton with Hog or Gun will bo PROSECUTED. m HENRY" WHITE. NOTICE. Anyone caught with dog or gun ON REMUROA WILL BE PROSECUTED. T. HOLDEN. 704 TRESPASS NOTICE. WI PERE TRUST ESTATE. ANY PERSON found trespassing on the above Estate with Dog or Gun will ho PROSECUTED. 11. C. JACKSON, 857 Trustee. GISBORNE FOUND. WANTED KNOWN. Don’t forget tho Gisborne Pound: Sale TOMORROW. as previously advertised. Roll up at 12 noon. 947 A. COLES, Pound-keeper. FLOWER SEED'S.—Sow now Antirrhinums. Ilimorphoteca, Nemesia, Pansies, Stocks, and Sweet Peas; finest mixed varieties ; 6d per packet.—D. S. Thompson and Co. T VEGETABLE SEEDS. Sow now V Straw Spanish and Brown Spanish Onion Seed for transplanting in Spring: also a few Richard Seddou Peas and Early Long Pod Beans. —D. S. Thompson and Co. MONEY TO LEND on first mortgages in sums up to £looo.—Apply to Ball and Crawshaw, Land Agents, Peel Street. MONEY' to Lend on good Freehold security, at current rates of interest. —James Irines, Land and Finance Agent, Lowe Street. WANTED Known The Vacuum Cleaning Co. clean Houses from top to bottom, Walls, Floors, Ceilings, and Windows. Town or Country.— "VLone 722. FOR SALE or Lease Two-storey Residence of 7 rooms, motor shed, conveniences, at present occupied by Q. G. Piesse. Full particulars at office. lx>we Street ONE Duality only—the Best. Bengal Razors, 10/6 each, at H. George's, Th* Tobacconist RAINPROOF Gapes —the best protection for schqol children on wet winter days.—Zal LINEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rabbet Stamp of your name, pad, brush indelible ink, and a bo» to hold the t/6 *t th« Herald Oflfin*.
In the event of tic adoption of the Imperial navy scheme, the Dominions' personnel will be solely employed and trained in home waters. Its advocates say that the scheme will mark a definite step toward the objective of a commonwealth of the British nations. Sir Percy Seott informed the Sydney Sun, that if true, the proposal comes as a surprise. "In my time the Admiralty,'" he said, "never thought much about the future. What all the Dominions, , and particularly Australia, have got to have is adequate air defence." He hesitated to say whether Koyal Air Force detachments, co-operating as suggested with the Imperial Navy, would suffice, and he was not prepared further to discuss the matter until he was more completely informed. On the completeness of the details tho Success of any naval venture depended. Regarding the above report, Admiralty authorities have since stated that it is pure conjecture. The Admiralty has made no statement and so far has formulated no scheme. Its views will be placed before the Imperial Conference for discussion and co-operation with the Dominions.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16121, 9 May 1923, Page 4
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