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PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO JURORS, JURORS summoned to attend the Supreme Court, Gisborne, on Monday, 26th May, 1847, ARE HEREBY DISCHARGED, and they need not attend. ,P. D. LEAHY, 262 Sheriff. ■ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ALL persons having claims against the estates of the undermentioned deceased are requested to forward detailed accounts to the undersigned, Solicitors to the Executors. Claims should be certified as due and owing at date of death:— Horace Victor Wilkins. Died 19th March, 1947. Annie Birss. Died 28th March, 1947. Edith Lucy Ormerod. Died Kith March, 1947. Olive Steed. Died 27th April, 1947. NOLAN & SHEET, Solicitors, Childers Road, 266 Gisborne. UNDER “THE LICENSING ACT, 1908” HAWKE’S BAY LICENSING DISTRICT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. • I. WILLIAM JOSEPH ALLISON, Hotelkeeper, of Muriwai, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holdcn at Waipawa on the Fourth day of June, 1947, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a PUBLICAN’S LICENSE lor a Hotel situate at Muriwai known as the Muriwai Hotel, containing ten rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. DATED the 22nd May of May, 1947, W. J. ALLISON. Name of Owners: William Joseph Allison and Rodney Jean Allison. Name of Mortgagee: Ballins Breweries Limited and New Zealand Breweries, Limited. 162 POVERTY BAY CATCHMENT BOARD SOIL CONSERVATION SCHEMES APPLICATIONS will now be received from Farmers and others for financial assistance under the following schemes: 1. SOIL CONSERVATION TREE PLANTING. SUBSIDY £1 for £1 Available for purpose of assisting Farmers to undertake with own labour and materials tree planting that will have a soil conservation value upon their respective properties. 2. MOBILE CONSERVATION WORKS UNIT. Subsidy £3 for £l.—Available to Farmers whereby the Works Unit undertakes control works on eroded gullies and also protection of stream banks where same is incidental to stabilisation of hillsides. 3. GULLY AND STREAM CONTROL. Subsidy £3 for £l.—Whereby Farmers and others may undertake with own labour and materials erosion control works similar to that provided for under Mobile Unit Scheme. 4. MINOR RIVER PROTECTION WORKS. Subsidy £2 for £l. Available for minor river bank protection or river diversion works designed for protection of alluvial flats. rther particulars in regard to any of egoing schemes, together with appli,ion forms and notes on approved thods of erosion control, may be ;ained upon application to the Board’s ice, 16 Childers Road, Gisborne, one 4929. A. G. HICKS, ’ Clerk to the Board. HE ADVANTAGES OF BEING A MEMBER OF 'HE GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY. 1. BALLOT LOANS are absolutely Free of Interest (Loans being repaid by fortnightly amounts). 2 LOANS BY TENDER: The Premiums (which take the place of interest) are fixed by the Borrowers themselves by tender—the premium is included in the mortgage with the principal, the total amount being repaid by fortnightly amounts. 3. The mortgage is paid off in a reasonably short period. 4. A most important feature is that this form of borrowing avoids the risk of not being able to renew the mortgage and thereby loss of the property. This, though not applicable to other table mortgages, is a grave risk where loans arc obtained on homes on short-term mortgages. 5. No Procuration Fees are payable, and legal expenses are reduced to a minimum. 6. There are no Mortgage Renewals incurring heavy costs periodically to the borrower. 7. At the termination of an issue all profits are distributed to the Shareholders. 'XPPLY FOR SHARES NOW IN NO. 12 ISSUE AT THE REGISTERED OFFICE OF THE GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY, 29 LOWE STREET. GISBORNE 259

TENDERS SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS, closing with the undersigned, at 5 pan. on the 20th June, 10*17, will be accepted for the sale of Two Steel Cables- each 220 ft. long, of 2m. diameter and of 6/12 construction. These may be viewed on the premises of HB Farmers’ Co-op. Assn., Ltd., Wairoa. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. McCULLOCH, BUTLER & SPENCE, P.O. Box 100, WAIROA. 22nd May, 1947. 297 TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the standing crop of 4£ acres of maize, the property of the Estate of the late Sarah Bryson, at Patutalii. Tenders close with the undersigned on Wednesday, the 28th May, at 4 p.m., where particulars and conditions can be inspected. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. COLEMAN & COLEMAN, SOLICITORS, Gisborne. 213 TENDER. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the freehold property of the Estate of the late Sarah Bryson at Patutahi, comprising 53 acres, 2 roods, 28 perches, complete with homestead and all farm buildings. All good flat country suitable for dairying, mixed farming or cropping. Particulars and conditions of Sale may be inspected at the offices of Coleman & Coleman, Solicitors, Childers Road, Gisborne, with whom tenders close at noon on Friday, the 6th June, 1947. .The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 228 FARM PROPERTY. TENDERS are called for the purchase of 431 acres (more or less) of freehold farm property comprising 100 acres flat, balance undulating hill country, with House and Farm Buildings. Particulars and forms of tender on application to the undersigned, with whom TENDERS CLOSE on 6th JUNE, 1947. BLACKBURN & BLACKBURN, Public Accountants, GISBORNE. 26n ZANN TREATMENT FOR PILES. Quick, safe relief with ZANN. For trial treatment send 9d. stamps. Zann Pty„ Dept. “T”, Box 952 (B. M. Appleton, 21 Grey Street), Wellington. WEDDING Invitations quickly printed at short notice at Herald Printing .Department-

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22338, 24 May 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22338, 24 May 1947, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22338, 24 May 1947, Page 2

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