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PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE fHE Athletic Football Clu-b's Social and Dance has been POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, . 23rd JUNE. I. A. BRASH, Hon. Secretary. CLOSIMG DOWN SALE CLQSING DOWN SALE Huge Clearance of Boots and Shoes J NOW IN FULL SWING NOW IN FULL SWING £2000 worth of stock to be sold regardless of cost. Every pair must be sold. Oakley Brown Shoe Store, Oxford St. — Levin
HOROWHENUA COLLEGE EVENING CLASSES (JNTIL further notice Evening Classes will commence at 7 o'clock. N. A. BYRNE, Principal. St. John's Church of England Ladies' Guild, OHAU. ANNUAL BAZAAR \\/TLL be lield in the Ohau Hall on .SATURDAY, 12th JUNE, at 2 p.m. Numerous Stalls Short Musical Programme Baby Show BABY SIIOW : Prizes will be awarded the various classes as follows: Class I — 6 mths. and under, 6 mths. to 12 mths., 1 year to 2 years. Separate classes for boys and girls. — Small Entrance Fee — Admission: 1/- (including Afternoon Tea), Children 6d. LAND BALLOT APPLICATIONS from ex-service-men with the specified gradings close with the undersigned at 3 p.m. on June 28, 1948, for the undermentioned farms. Successful applicants will be employed on wages basis on Pokaka and on sharemilking basis on Ngai pending completion of an approved development programme and will be responsible for their own keep. Applicants for Pokaka sections must satisfy Taihape Farming Sub-Committee that tliey have had sufficient experience of type of eountry and applicants for Ngai must satisfy Levin Farming Sub-Committee that they have sufflcient experience of this swamp eountry and that they have ability to handle herds of approximately 80 cows. All intending applicants must contact their local Rehabilitation Officer not later than June 21, 1948, to arrange for examination. Full particulars and application forms obtainable from Rehabilitation Offices.' GRADED "A" FOR STORE AND FAT SHEEP (M.E.) AND WOOL FOR RANGITIKEI DISTRICT ori for any portion of Wellington Dis-! trict which includes Rangitikei. Pokaka Farm Settlement (formerl'y T. C. Lowry) — 1 section of approximately 774 acres; 14 miles N.E. of Taihape; approximately 920 ewes and 320 ewe hoggets with cattle; 5-roomed dwelling; deposits leasehold £250, agreement sale and purchase £2000. GRADED "A" FOR DAIRYING FOR HOROWHENUA DISTRICT or any portion of Wellington District which includes Horowhenua. Ngai Farm Settlement (formerly C. H. Spiers) — 3 undefined sections, 2 and 4 miles north of Shannon; approximately capacity 45/50 cows but required to milk herds approximately 80 cows under sharemilking agreement; 2 qrood cottages and 1 old dwelling (will be replaced with new dwelling), deposits Leasehold nil, agreement sale and purchase £750. NELSON CLAY, Asst. Commissioner of Crown Lands, P.O. Box 5014, Wellington, C.l.
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 June 1948, Page 1
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