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men’s claims. HORORATA AT HOBART. HOBART, Seplt. 15. Arrived.—Hororata. She sails for Wellington to-night.
CARGO SERVICE 1 SYDNEY, Sept. 15. A cargo service between Japan and New Zealand and Australia is resuming. , The first steamer is due at Wellington at the end of October.
! BAKERS STRIKE. ! • SYDNEY, Sept. 15. The bakers’ conference proved abortive and ended in disorder. DROUGHT LOSSES. (Received this day at 11.25 a.m.j SYDNEY, September 15. The Chairman of Farmers Conference estimated the losses of stock during the last drought at eight millions. MEAT EXPORT.
ißeceived This Day at 11.20. a.m.) SYDNEY, September 15. A conference of meat exporters and farmers of the Commonwealth discussed the termination of the existing contracts for the sale of the exportable surplus of meat and also* the possibility of new contracts. A deputation then waited on Mr Hughes, and submitted resolutions, which stated that the producers were entitled to the world’s purity for all exportable surplus products. They urged that instead of having to fear separate bargaining with Government it was advisable that Mr Hughes should open negotiations, the price and conditions to be approved by the exporting State. Mr Hughes, : in reply, promised every assistance.
BREAD STRIKE. , SYDNEY, September 10. There are now 2,000 idle as a result of the bakers strike. The men further consider proposals for a settlement to.day. master bakers decided to man the bakeries and it is expected supplies of bread will be available today.
AN ENEMY MINE. SYDNEY, September 15. An enemy mine was .washed up on the beach at Broadwater, near Lismore. INFLUENZA DEATHS. (Received This Day at 11.20. a.m.) MELBORNE, September 16. Deaths from influenza to date in Victoria, total 3,224. It is estimated the expenditure incurred by Government totals £236,000. NOT SEAWORTHY. (Received This Day at 11.20. a.m.) MELBOURNE, September 15. The Marine Court found the loss of the Rostrevor, cabled on the Ist was attributable to the fact that' the vessel was unsuitable for sea-going purposes. For continuation of news see first and fourth pages.
1 liiiiiiii iinwr—> WANTED, —BQlsf for Parcels, and sales; wages||s2/6 week, with 2/6 extra and tyres foil'd to boy with own bicycle. Apply Mnnger, New Zealand Clothing Factory. * I7VOR SALE—Five Seater MOTOR • ' CAR. done 1,700 miles. Enquire •Robinson and Sons, Hokitika Motor Garage. WANTED TO RENT—A Nice FARM as a going concern with 30 or more cows. Willing to pay £4 a week. Apply Guardian Office. WANTED,— For the Humphrey’s Dredge, two BOXMEN; Wages 13/-. Apply R. Speed.
WANTED.— BOY for blacksmithy. Apply, F. McGregor, Bevell St.
FOR SALE, —One shorthorn COW (fourth calf) due end September; Price £l3. Apply “Guardian” Office. •Tarr ANTED—To purchase immediateW ly, good spring dray, harness and three-quarter draft. Apply F. Mo Gregor, Revell Street. WANTED. —Good GENERAL for Greymouth; wages 25s per week. Apply—“ Guardian ” Office. LOST.— Black and tan cattle DOG, smooth-haired, bull-dog strain. Finder communicate with Mrs Sam. )V»llace, 'Kokatahi. Reward. O LD FALSE TEETH Bought, sound or broken. Best possible prices in New Zealand. Send any you have t» j. DUNSTONE, Box 1418, Auckland. Est. 28 years. Cash by return post.
WT ANTEDGENERA L PRINTER V? for jobbing room. Apply ‘‘Guardian” Office. MAHINAPUA dP'EEK BRIDGE. PUBLIC NOTIfE is hereby given that the J&°ve bridge is UNSAFE'. The carrying capacity of the bridge is limited Jto HALF-TON loads, avd the drivingfof mobs of cattle or horses over it J| absolutely PROHIBITED. .1 J§. a. PERRY, jf Mayor. I. W. DUFF, County Chairman.
-jVTOTICE IS HERIbY GIVEN that all cv editors claims against any o"-wnr who were re Zealand on the lath May, 1919, nrj ledgj such claims,] particulars, with jnd others having [of the PrisoncrsLtriated* from Now ibllochra” on the hereby required to 'supported by full Public Trustee, ■Wellington, on or H&fore tbe 30th. SEPTEMBER, 1919. V, . ROBERT| TRIGGS, Public Trustee, Custodian of Enemy Property. Wellington, 9th, September, 1919.
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