PUBLIC NOTICES. MEMOEIAL HOSPITAL, HASTINGS. NUESES SWIMMING POOL. T»HE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE desire to extend their heartiest thanks to all Hastings Eesidents and Visitors who contributed so generously to our Nurses Swimming Pool Fund during the Street Day Collection on Saturday last. Also to the Organiser, Mr. G. E. C. Rogers and his staff and all those who so kindly gave their services. The response was splendid, the amount collected during the day being £154 17/10. (Signed) E. HAEDING (Chairman), H, M. WILSON, E. B. GOSNELL. WAIPAWA COUNTY KACING CLUB. SPECIAL MEETING. ^HE three-year agreement between the Waipawa County Eacing Club and the H.B. Jockey Club to hold the Waipawa Eaces on the Hastings Racecourse having expired, it is necessary to consider the future policy of the Waipawa Club, as considerable expenditure will be required to put the course appointments in repair. In order that the position may be thoroughly discussed a SPECIAL GENEEAL MEETING will be held in the Borough Meeting Boom on FRIDAY, December 17th, at 8 p.m. As the matter is one affecting all interested in the sport of r&cing nonmembers of the club are cordially invited to attend.
W. A. TOD, President. HAWKE'S BAY EABBIT BOARD. IN THE MATTER of the Eabbit Nuisance Act, 1928. TN ACCOEDANCE with Section 41 of the above Act ALL STOCK OWNERS in the Hawke's Bay Eabbit District are hereby required to furnish a return of stock depasturing on their properties as at 30th November, 1937, to reach me not later than December 14th, 1937. Any stock owner not having received the necessary form must apply to me. THE PENALTY FOE FAILURE TO A EETUEN IS £20. BRUCE KELLY, Returning Officer, H.B. Eabbit Board. Hastings, 30th Nov., 1937.
TTRESPASSERS with dog or gun on HAWKSTON and TE KOWHAI will be prosecuted. (Signed) K. J. WILSON, Manfiger. gTARR-JjOWKETT rPHE HASTINGS ST AEE-B O WKETT BUILDING SOCIETY invites applications for shaTes in a new Issue. Starr-Bowkett shares are a sound investment — not a gamble. If you have a mortgage, investigate Starr-Bowkett and you will be surprised at what it can save you. Comparison with any other scheme welcomed. Enquire from the Secretary — H. P. STEATTON, Karamu Eoad, opp. Public Trust. ^NYONE FOUND TRESPASSING on Mrs. Caunce's Property, or Pakatutu Station and Reserve will be PROSECUTED. All dogs found will be destroyed.-- (Signed) MRS CAUNCE, E. H. ENGLISH (Manager for Well? Bros.). F. L. BONE - FOR — BEST- VALUE IN XMAS. & NEW YEAR GIFTS XMAS. & NEW YEAR GIFTS From 2/6 to £10 From 2/6 to £10 SEE OUE WINDOW DISPLAY. 10 PER CENT ALLOWED FOR CASH P. L. BONE HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 68, 13 December 1937, Page 6
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