WILL THOSE in tlio habit of grazing their stock on public roadway, please take notice that on and after March 24th., any such stock found on my property will be impounded without further notice.—lT. A. Boddin gt on, Kokatahi. AVESTLAND SUB-UNION. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Westland Sub-Union will be held on MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 24th., at 8 p.m. sharp. Cl libs having a Senior team are entitled to two delegates; all other Clubs entitled to one delegate only. Delegates must have written authority to act, signed by Club Captain and Secretary before being allowed to take their seats. E. IV. iHEENAN, Secretary. R.S.A. BAZAAR. A MEETING OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN willing to co-ope-rate in holding a monsTer bazaar and novelty entertainment in aid of the building fund for the Soldiers’ Club will be held at the Soldiers’ Hall nt 7.30 o’clock next TUESDAY EVENING An attendance of enthusiasts is desired. T. KERR. Hon. Secretary. NOTICE TO MAKE RETURNS OF LAND UNDER THE LAND AND INCOME' TAX ACT, 1923. ■jV'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ' in pursuance of the above Act and the Regulations made thereunder, every person and company within the meaning of the .said Act, whether a taxpayer or not, being owner of land in New Zealand, is hereby required to make and furnish to me, in the prescribed form, returns of such land as at 12 o’clock NOON on the 31st. DAY OF .MARCH, 1924. It' the total unimproved value of the land of any person or company, as assessed under the Valuation of Land Act, 1908, does not exceed £SOO, a return of land need not be furnished.
Ami, further, notice is hereby given that such returns shall in all cases ho delivered at or forwarded to the oilice of ttic Commissioner of Taxes, in the Government Buildings at 'Wellington ON" OR BEFORE the Bth. DAY OF A PHIL, 1024. 1). G. CLARK, Commissioner of Taxes. Noth.—Forms of return may he obtained at any postal money-order office; they will hot be sent to taxpayers from the office of the Commissioner of Taxes unless written application is made for them. “Owner of land” includes a lessee of laud owned by Natives. SiT.eiAi, Noth. Any person failing to furnish a return at the prescribed time is liable to a penally up to £IOO. rjTli E WOODSTf >CK ATHLKTIC -1 SI’OHTS AND AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL will be held in the, Woodstock School ground ON THURSDAY, APRIL 24th. The programme which includes a. Clb chop will he published at a later date. Ball to follow. J. KELLY, Secretary.
SPECIAL EWE SALE. ARAUURA YARDS. MONDAY, 21th. MA'rCM. At II a.m. 71 MESSRS W. JEFFRIES AND COY. will sell oil account of Alt J. Wallace: •_>, 4, and G tooth Cross-bred 6UU BREEDING ewes. To be dratted and sold in lots to suit buyers. FURNITURE SAUK. TUESDAY, 25th. .MARCH. At -J.'J O ii.iu. Messrs w. jeffihes and co.. will sell in. the Mart as above: M. B. Duchess, chest drawers, couch, s. and d. beds with mattresses d pieces lino, wash stands, cupboards, tables, fenders, pictures, wardrobe, sewing-, machine, hall table, cot, churn, writing desk, .sideboard etc., etc.
AVAITAHA CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY 2Gtli. MARCH. At 1 p.m. IJVE AND DEAD STOCK. Messrs w. jeffries and coy. iinstructed by Mr W. A. Smith will soli Oil the Farm as above: 5 Milch COWS, in. profit. !’ 18-mos. picked HEIFERS r."'.b. 21 CALA’ES, AVeaners. 1 Pedigree Friesian BULL. 1 11.(1, Jersey BULL. I Jersey BULL (Meaner). I PIGS (porkers). I Useful farm HORSE. 1 HACK. 1 800 gallon TANK. 10 Collie Dog PUPS. ALSO—Spring dray, harness, two separators, two dogs, fowls, plough, bars and chains, tools, and a quantity of sundries, etc. —ALSOOn account of Commissioner of Crown Lands: 8 Choice COWS, in profit, and due Sept. sale of waitaha dairy FARM. WEDNESDAY 26th. MARCH. At 1 p.m. MiKSSRS W. JEFFRIES AND COY. - instructed by .Mr J. T. Smith will sell by public auction on the Farm as above: His well-known dairy farm, being 1..1.1-. Section 0211 Blk. XVI, Waitaha S.D.. of 261 acres, all ring fenced, sub-divided, cleared and grassed together with residence and necessary farm buildings thereon—acknowledged one of the host farms in the district. Annual Rental of .£ls 16 lOd. Terms (which are attractive) and all c ther particulars, from the Auctioneers. " BOLD HEAD SALE. THURSDAY 27th. MARCH. At 1 p.m. Messrs ay. jeffries and co., will sell on account Messrs Cropper, J. Smith, AY. AVright, J. Manera and Chinn : JO Fat LAMBS. 15 Fat AVETHKRS. 80 CATTLE. Steers and Heifers, to he drafted. HARI HARI SALEYARDS. THURSDAY. 3rd. APRIL. At Noon. ■jITESSRS AY. JEFFRIES AND CO., l'x will sell on accocnt Messrs N. O’Brien, Ferguson Bros., E. Kirbv, AA . A’incent and J. Scott. SO 2-yr. Hereford STEERS. 40 18-mos. Hereford STEERS. 50 18-mos. Hereford HEIFERS. 50 Fat CATTLE. 15 Milk COAALS. NO ENTRIES for this sale CAN BE RECEIVED AFTEiR NOON ON.SATURDAY 29th. MARCH, and buyers are reminded that the sale will oorqpiepce at- noon sharp,
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