7"ANTED —A COOK. Apply Kailwav Hotel. WANTED— A good BETCHKR. Apply Andrews Bros.. Revoll St. of renewal. Apply N. Fairlie, Kanieri.
FOOTBALL. £TASS QUARK, J-J OKITIKA SATURDAY. JUNE (hh. I. IA p.m. JUNIORS A.. 15 All Flf A v. KAXIKUr. Third Onule- SCHOOL V. KIWIS 3 p.m. SENIORS. KIWIS V. KX( ELSIORS. OMISSION Js. WESTLAND LICENSING DISTRUT. NOTICE OF A I’I’LICAT It >X FOR A I’FBUC AN’S L!( F.NSE. * ARTiIFR HENRY ROBERT u ' BERESFOBI) GoOKF, of Hokitika. Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be hidden at Hokitika en the loth. DAY OF -I INK. I!>2A, apply fur a ( ertilie to authorising the issue of a I’uhliian's I,bouse for a house, known as The Dnininien Hotel, siluate at Hokitika, i oit'.ainiug 20 rooms. < a lusi\<• ot those required for tie- ta-i ol the family. Hated at llokiiika. the -Ith. day of J 11 HA. A 11. R. 11. COOKE. I’ark and Mnrd.i'Ti, Solicitor,s bn Applicant, Hokitika.
■’The Hairy I'roduce Expot t. ConOol Act. 1C23." ELECTION OF RROUFCF.RS’ R I’.i’R F.SKNTaTI YES. IU2A. Hear Sir Madam, yill' WILL BE AWARE that three I’l'od,leers’ Rer-resell 1 a lives oil ihe New Zealand I lairy-l’rodui e Co.n----i rol Board retire al 30lh. June. I'J2A, ami that- I'r.idmcr- arc eal.ed upon TWO I‘rodie. ei's’ Represent a: nos for tiie NGRT'II I’sLAND. i)N K I’roiilieers' Rej ri'seitlal ive for the St iFT j| isl. V N 1). The tit.ee SnaHi I'la It I I’rcdueer ’ Repre-t illative, rn Hie ( ’litrv.i Board at ptc.-all! ate : Mr J. R. H.tnidtt.u, Smithian-.! Mr John Fisher, Soui bland Mr John R. Thacker. Cantorhurv. (.»! A 1.1 I'MC ATIONS. In support of my eandihiturc, I submit the following statement of qtiali-
liealious: 1, 1 have heen fanning for the past flirty year.--, ami for the lasi fifteen years have heen engaged in dairying.
2. For the past ten years 1 'nave been a Director ot the Taicri and Peninsula Alilk Supply Cm. Ltd. a ( o-o| erativc Company estab Idled ill I.SS-l, 4. This year I was elected a Bi rector of the Otago F rincrs' v ,(-operative AsSaeiat ion of Now Zealand Ltd. T am also a member ot the following bodies; - • I. (leiicr l Committee of the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Society. Past President and present Member of the Committee of Management of the Strath-Taieri Agricult oral and Pastoral Society. (i. .Member of the New Zealand Friesian Association. 7. Member and Secretary of the Otago Brant h. New Zealand Friesian Association. 5. President ot the New Zealand Farmers' Fnimi. Atiddlemai'h Branch. LIAUTED CONTROL OR AIISOLFTF. CONTROL. Whilst I am in favour of ‘‘Limited Control,” 1 have always viewed with alarm the difficulties that may lie -net with by bringing “Absolute ( ontr it into force.
Mv feeling is that alt is qai:’.'meets can ho met by indiciati- “Limited am - .• 11-1,1 " It is significant that the Meat Control Board have not exercised drastic compulsory measures. and yet 100 e done good work with Limited Control Th,. position is. however, that 'he Dairy Prodtue Control Board have decided that “Absolute Control” shall operate Iron. August I. 102(1. Fnder these circumstances, f realise that extreme caution mnot- be exercised since any ill-timed movement may relict against the test interests of producers.
Nevertheless, although the majority of the Control Board are in favour of Absolute Control, it is obviously in the interests of producers that other views ~liou!d have representation.
1 : j m contesting tlit* wsit <>n tlu* Contr(;| ll, cird as a Dairy Farmer, in tlm interests of tho Worki n? Dory Farmor. I have no business interests other (him my dairy farm, with the exrej'tiou of’the interest shown by me in the Co-nperatixe Associations named above, whereon I servo as the representative of the working farmers who elected me. Follow Dairy Farmers, in this itv. IHld th is alone. 1 solicit VOllr VOtl*. EXERCISE YOUR VOTE. It is ,iillv hv eaeh Producer voting that the feeling of those engaged in the Dairy Industry can he obtained. Hem e: WHETHER YOU FAVOUR CONTROL OR NOT VOTE! WHETHER YOU SUPPORT ME OR NOT VOTE! The Fiction will he by a system ot postal voting and will close at NOON at Wellington on .IFNK In. D'-Jo. la uar la.-ioit. 1 take this ol'portunjty of soliciting your support, and rsk that you record your vote in my favour. Yours faithfully. WILLIAM ROBERTSON, “Willowbrook” Middlynwh. >f(iv ?1, lf>£V
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