MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! “EVEN AS EVE.” “EVEN AS EVE.” Starring GRACE DARLING. Starring GRACE DARLING. From the story “THE SHINING BAND” by Robert W. Chambers. Coming Wednesday: “THE PRAISE AGENT” featuring DOROTHY GREEN and ARTHUR ASHLEY.
they did not want to be reported. Mr Perham favored a committee of the whole and Mr Pilkington a small one. The Mayor outlined the past procedure and favored a committee of the whole 7 as then all members knew the actual financial position and could he enlight- p ened on any point they desired informa- s tion. The amendment was then put and 1 lost on division on the casting vote of - the Mayor. Ayes—-Messrs Lloyd, Coulson, Pilkington, Wood, and McGregor. ‘ Noes —Messrs Blank, King, Parkhill, ( 1 Perham and Mayor. • " The motion for the Council as a whole o to he the Finance Committee, Mr | ( C'oulson to he Chairman was then agreed s to. The following were then agreed to p Public Works—Messrs Lloyd (chair), c Perham, McGregor and Wood. Reserves and Cemetery—Messrs n Wood (chair), King, Pilkington, Park- r hill and Perham. Abattoirs—Messrs King (chair), i Parkhill and Perham. _ c To sign cheques —Messrs Blank, King, Wood, C'oulson and Pilkington. Fire Board—Messrs Coulson, McGregor and Hon H. L. Michel. LAMPLIGHTER’S REPORT. I beg to report that the gas in the south-eastern portion of the town has been very faulty for some time past. I reported the position to your gas fitter, who found that the trouble was not in the lamps. The matter was then r reported to the gas manager, but not ) until severol days ago was an -attempt ] made to put matters right. The gas at the far end of Weld street niid also at the corner of Weld and Benley streets „ has. been disconnected and no attempt ( made to supply this portion of the town ] with light. t Received. Mr Coulson said he was | also affected, but every endeavour was ] being made to find out the cause and remedv the defect. The Mayor stated the Overseer was t engaged on the pipe line and some improvement had already been shown m the water supply as a result. 1 The Council rose at 8.45 p.m. i mT~ The first medal match was played on the 30th. April, the best cards handed in being as follows: Cranston ' 9 7^ McCaskliU 88 8 80 Staveley 102 0 82 Hiqksoh 97 14 83 Williams HO 24 88 Perham 105 l 8 8^ Anderson 10' 29 87 Langford ... !'(ir cununuafcion of newt, uee fouilh page). WANTED— A useful GiRL. pply Railway Hotel. FOR SALE.- Two petrol ENGINES, 3 h.p. £45, and 4 h.p. £55 cash. Gockl value, any trial given. Apply James C. Hendc, The Pines, Pukekura. HOKITIKA BEAUTIFYING ASSOCIATION. OPEin AIR CONCERT. WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT ILLUMINATION, CASS SQUARE, 7th. MAY, at 8 p.m. Collection at sates. i NOTICE OF ANNUAL LICENSING j meeting. - I' N PURSUANCE of a provision of ‘-The Licensing Act, 1908”, I I hereby give notice that a Quarterly LiI censing Meeting being the ANNUAL MEETING of the Licensing Committee j for the District of Westland will be held at the “Courthouse at Hokitika on WEDNESDAY the Bth. DAY OF JUNE 1921 at twelve o’clock (noon) for the purpose of taking into consideration all •applications for Certificates for such licenses as by the said Act are authorised to lie granted by the said Committee and the renewal or removal or transfer of such licenses of which due notice has been given to the Clerk of the licensing Committee for the said district. All notices of application must he delivered to me at least twenty-one days before the day appointed for the meeting. Dated at Hokitika this 2 7 th. day of i April 1921. JOHN N. NALDF.R, Clerk Westland Licensing Committee. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE DAIRY FARM ! AT THE MART, CAMP ST. ON THURSDAY, 19th MAY At 2.30 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO., • ating under instructions from Messrs Spenoe Bros (who intend leaving the district) will sell by public auction as above: — | Their well-known dairy farm of 211 | acres, more or less, situated at | Koiterangi and held under Edui • cation Endowment Lease at a 1 rental of £25 per annum; 40 J acres, miscellaneous lease throv n : in. All cleared and grassed, well ■ fenced and sub-divided into 6 : paddocks. Improvements consistl \ of 4-rootned cottage, cow byre. 10 ; bails, cart shed, hut, separator | room, calf shed, piggery etc. j Stock comprises 32 milch cows, I 25 mixed yearlings, 1 hull, 2 ■ ! draught horses, 1 hack, tip dray, 1 j spring cart and light trap, hail 1 ness separator, cans etc. I j This is a first-class property and will 1 1 easily milk 60 cows ; will he offered as - i a going concern and if unsold clients . will have the option to hid for the land t on ]y_ Possession can be given on 20th. June. ciphers find that housewives I photos fm washing days owq cheering and refreshing infill' *‘NQ RUDBTNGM Laundry
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