PUBLIC NOTlCES—(Continued).
CITY OS’ PALMERSTON NORTH. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. TRIENNIAL ELECTION (TWO MEMBERS). I- COMBINED DISTRICT OF THE COUN- ! d TIES OF MANAWATU. OROUA. HOBO’S WHENUA, POHANGINA.N KAIRANGA ,e AND KIWITEA, AND THE BOROUGHS if OF FEILDING, FOX lON LIAIS, 1, SHANNON AND OTAKI, AND THE 4. CITY OF PALMERSTON NORTH. ' f In the matter of “The Harbours Act, 1923,” and Regulations thereunder, and, ; “The Loeal Elections aud Polls Act, ~t 1925/’ and its Amendments, : I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Member oi e the Wellington Harbour Board for the r above combined District:— ’ ELLIOTT, Meldrum Alfred ELLIS, Edgar Anders t FITZHERBERT, William Lockhart ,r ’ GILL, Norman Patrick 1 HUMPHREYS, Alfred 5! And there being only TWO t to be filled, a Poll will be taken as be- - tween the said Candidates on SATURDAY, i. the 27th day of MAY, 1944. at: — t I- PALMERSTON NORTH CITY— ■ Opera House Stage (entrance Ashley y St). Band Hall, Ashley St. 1, Presbyterian Hall, next St. Andrew sChurch. „ p High School Gymnasium, Icatherston . St. :t Central School. Takaro Hall, corner of I eatherston St. t, West and Kingswood St. Oddfellows’ Hall, 172 Cuba St. Orange Hall, 84 Lombard St, West End School. Intermediate School. College Street School. Hokowhitu School. Old Fire Station, 702 Main St. Salvation Army Hail, 12 Fltzroy St. Coronation Hail, 601 Main St. Public Hospital, Waiting Room (en. trance Heretaunga St.)._ Marist Bros. High 'School, 106 Grey St Girls’ High School, Fltssberbert Ave. Presbyterian Schoolroom, corner College l " St. and Thompson St. Russell Street School. FOXTON BOROUGH— Town Hall, Supper Room, Foxton. LEVIN BOROUGH— Band Room, Bath St., Levin. Century Hall, Queen St., Levin, * Shop Premises, corner Makomako Rd. and Oxford St, Weraroa. FEILDING BOROUGH— Municipal Buildings. Drill Hall. SHANNON BOROUGH— Council Chambers, Plimmer Tee., Shannon. ♦ OTAKI BOROUGH— Anglican Hall, Otaki. KAIRANGA COUNTY— Office of the Kalranga County Council. Awahuri Co-op. Dairy Co. Office, Kau■whata. ■Stoney Creek Hall. Bunnythorpe Hall. ' Kelvin Grove Hall. Mllson Hall. Te Arakura Halt ’’ Kalranga Hall. Longburn Hall. Tiakitahuna Hall. Fitzherbert East Hall. Linton Haß. „ . ' Mr. W. Dunshea’s House, corner No. 4 Line and Old West Rd., Fitzherbert. OROUA COUNTY— County Offices. Manchester St., Fcilding. Jubilee Hall, Halcom'be. Stanway Hall, Stan way. Mangapne Hall, Colyton. Bunnvthorpe Hall. Bunnythorpe. Ashhurst HaU, Ashhurst. KIWITEA COUNTY— Council Chambers. Kimbolton. Public Hall, Kiwitea. , Public Hall, Cheltenham. Public Hall, Waltuna West. Krivan's Store, Rewa. Mr. G. H. Adkin’s Residence,. Paklhlkura. Publie Hall, Rangiwahia. The School, Lower Kawhatau. The School, Otamakatua. Mr. G. W. Brazier’s Residence, Marton Block. HOROWHENUA COUNTY— Mrs. Ranish’s Garage. Waikanac Beach. Anglican Church Hall, Waikanae. Public Hall, Te Horo. Railway HaU, Otaki Railway. Public School, Manakau. Public School, Ohau. . Public School. Levin. Public Hall, Koputaroa. Public Hall, Ihakara. Public School, Poroutawhao. ® Borough Council Chambers, Shannon.' J Public Hally, Tokomaru. , »f r Public HaU, Optki. > POHANGINA COUNTY—i Public Hall, Aplti. , Public Hall, Utuwai. ’ Public Hall, Raumai. County Office, Pohanglna. ' ‘ 7 •Mt. Richards School. Mrs. M. Boddy’s Residence. L’tuinoi. Mr. D. P. Kennedy’s Residence, Ridge ■Rd. ‘ Sirs. Cross’s Residence. Coal Creek. . . ’ Mr. R. Port’s Woolshed. Awahon. f ; ' Mr. W. Martin’s Residence, Table Flat. ’ MANAWATU COUNTY— Countv Office, Sanson. ! Mr. Berry’s Residence, Pirinoa Rd., ; Feilding. Mt Biggs School, Mt Biggs. * Public Hall, Awahuri. Kopane School, Ktfpane. Public HaU, Rongotea. Mr. F. G. HUl’s Residence, Rongotea .’ Siding. ' ’ Public Hall, Ohakea. - McKelvle HaU, Tangimonna. Public Hall, Glen Oroua.. Public HaU, Taikorea. Public Hall, Rangiotu. Public Hall, Bainesse. Public HaU, Oroua Downs. Racing Club’s Office, Foxton. Public Hall, Manawatu Heads. Public HaU, Moutoa. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dated at Palmerston North this J3th day of May, 1944. J. K. HARDIE, Returning Officer. May 13, 1944. PLANTS, TREES, AND CARDEN. ANEMONES—Mixtures of dazzling shades, 50 for 3/-, 100 for 5/-, posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden. Auckland. STRAWBERRY Plants—Captain Cook, strong, heavv croppers; 100 plants for 8/6, posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ANEMONES, Ranunculi, “Giant Florentine,” enormous flowering, all double, 4/6 100; Darwin Tulips, 5Z- doz.; Coloured Freesias, 2/6 doz. Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. ■ FREESIAS —Choice Massing, 0/- 400; Bab. ianas, large, blue, 9/- 100; Tritonias, Hybrids, 9/- 100, posted. Griffiths, Mt, Eden, Auckland. CHOICE Rainbow Strain Hybrid Freesias, 7/0 per 100;'Mixed Darwin Tulips, 5/- per doz. Wheatley’s Nurseries, Lower Hutt. Tel. 60-216, TULlPS—Beautiful Darwin Superb ture, exquisite shades; 7/6 dozen, 50 24/- rf posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. CARNATIONS, Otaki Pink, strong plants, non-burster blooms, 3sln. across, free bloomer. A lew left. Don’t delay. 15/- dozen. Half 8/6. FLORAL GARDENS, Otaki. SEEDLINGS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. ICELAND Poppies, mixture of Giant Art Shades; also Garlford Giants. Primula Malacoides—True Rose and Mauve Queen. Carnations—Chabauds; Giants of Nice. Cinerarias—Choice strain of large flowered sorts. Also Sweet William aud Calendulas. ANDERSON’S NURSERIES. Depot: Cornhill Street. Tel. 40-773. MUS4CAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS Bought for Caish, anv make, any condition. Howell, Tuner, 40 Taranaki St. Tel. 51-23 L■ WANTED, Flayer Piano; any make, age no object. Prepared to give good price. Write 303 High St., Carterton. PlANOS—Superb examples rebuilders’ craft. 1944 Streamlined Designs. H. Nimmo & Sons, Wellington, New Plymouth. WANTED to Buy for Cash, Pianos, Uprights or Small Flat Grands. Chas. Begg & Co., Ltd., Manners St., Wellington, PIANOS 1 PIANOS I • PIANOS'] HOWELL Piano Co., 40 Taranaki St., will buy your Piano or Organ, town or country; regardless of age, style, condition. Tel. 51-231. H. NIMMO & SONS, LTD., Wellington and New Plymouth, HELP the War Efforts by turning your silent Piano into cash. “Nimmo’a will take it.” HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. Pest particulars. “Why People Should Buy All Their Groceries at the Self Help” Is the subject of an essay competition being held by the Self Help Co-op., Ltd. All entries must be in before May 31. Details are advertlsed. lieports regarding new bus routes and road improvements in Ngaio and Khandallah were discussed by a meeting of residents of Cockayne Koad and the adjoining districts. Mr, Combs, ALP., addressed the meeting. A committee was formed to do everything possible to hasten better transport facilities for the localities concerned.
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