Advertisements for this page must be lodged at Herald Office before 10 a.m. Otherwise they may be inserted on Late Edition pages. M ETROPOLITAN LAWN TENNIS CLUB GENERAL MEETING will be hold at the AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB ROOMS, Derby Street, on MONDAY, 18th September at 7.30 p.m. Now Members invited. ARTHUR TOVE, 000 Acting Secretary. GISBORNE BADMINTON CLUB A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING ■^ r *- of the above (Tub will be held in the Oddfellow’s Hall, Manga pa pa, on SEPTEMBER 21, 1930. at S p.m. BUSINESS: To Approve Rules General. _ 04 \Y.\IKOA HARBOUR BOARD in PER CENT PENALTY n.N UNPAID RATES TSURSUANT to section 70 of the Rating Act, 1925. the Board hereby notifies that 10 per cent additional will be added to all rates unpaid after 21st September, 1930. Proceedings will be taken for recovery of all outstanding amounts after the above date without further notice. \V. TAYLOR. Secretary to the VVair.oa Harbour Board, Wairoa, H. 8., 13th September, 1939. KING’S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 1940 (JUIE Governing .Body of King’s College, subject to the Regulations laid down, offers the following Scholarships for 1940:—Boys under 13 on Ist January, 1940: The MyersP.ankart Scholarship, value .€9O per annum, and two Entrance Scholarships, value .C 45 per annum each. Boys under 13 on Ist October, 1939, who are attending a Preparatory School: One Entrance Scholarship, value ,C 45 per annum. Boys under 14 on Ist January, 1940: One Entrance Scholarship, value £45 per annum, open to boys who have commenced their secondary education. Applications Close 30th SEPT., 1939. An examination will be held on the 25th October, 1939. The syllabus of work for the examination, copies of the Regulations, application forms and full particulars may be obtained from; The Bursar, King’s College, Otahuhu, Auckland 5.E.7. 891
XIANG AROA SCHOOL, XA ' COMPETITION Winner No. 1: Mi’. G. Castoll Spence Winner No, 2: Mr., RaKPj|’ Brookins, . «*/,«K4^wplCW»6ffe'»i'Ra-o-kuri: 93 r PBNDERS will bo received by the Secretary, Hawke’s Bay Education Board, Napier, up till noon, 2(ith Soptniiber, 1939, for the removal of the Matakaoa School to Tokata. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen at the offices of Messrs. Ball & Crawshaw, Gisborne, or with the Head Teacher, Manutahi School, Ruatoria. UH WAIAPU COUNTY COUNCIL TEN HEItS addressed to the Chairx man at the Council Chambers, Te I’uia Springs, are invited up to 10 Lin. MONDAY, 18th September, 1939, for: Contract No. S/39: Metalling Toko-niaru-Nata Road, 11.75M —13M. Tenders to be on printed forms supplied by the Council. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Council Chambers, Te Puia Springs. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. K. GILMOUK, _39 County Engineer. GRUNDY’S RENTAL CARS STILL AVAILABLE At Prices sanctioned by the Transport i Board. Drive Yourself. All New Cars. 33 BRIGHT STREET Garage 1818 Res. ICS2R. NOTICE TO PIG HUNTERS ANY person with dog or gun trespassing on the property, occupied by me, known as Pukehau, Rakauroa, will 1)0 prosecuted. All dogs shot on sight. All previous permission is cancelled. GO JOHN McLEAN.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20043, 15 September 1939, Page 1
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