FOR SAMS—New 20ft. cedar BOAT, copper fastened, Oft. beam. Apply D. J. Hutchison, Knnicri. HOKITIKA BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. 2nd. ANNUAL BALL-RE. A. HALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL l-lth. (Programme). I —AY alt z (Eyes of I.ove). 2—Lancers) (Jjiitiders) '{-One Step (If You Knew Susy) I —Waltz (Voting-eyed Lass) s—Fox Trot (Moonlight and Roses) o—One Step (Show Ale The Way to Go Home) 7—Waltz (Softly Stealing) B—Waltz (Mellow & Musical June) i)—One Step (Cuddle Closer) 10—Fox Trot (Can You Forget) 11—Waltz (Cobwebs and Gossamer) 12—One Step (Jack Come Home) IS—Waite (Elusive Dawn) THE education hoard OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE. rp HE BOARD, in pursuance of flic ■1- power conferred by the "Education Act 1014” hereby directs that a. PUBLIC" MEETING* OF HOUSEHOLDERS be held in each SCHOOL DISTRICT in the Canterbury Education District on MONDAY. April 2Gtli. al b,ilf-past seven o’clock in tiie evening, for the election of a School Committee for each district. Where the yearly average, attendance at the school or schools in the school district for the year ending December Mist., 1925, has not exceeded one hundred children, the number of members of the School Committee shall be FIVE; where such attendance is over one hundred and not over two bundled, the number of members shall be SEVEN; and where such attendance is over two hundred, the number of members shall lie NINE. The place of meeting shall lie the school in each district, and this is understood to mean the Main School in any district which has more than one school (Note—At Hokitika, the meeting will ho at the Town Hall). The Board further directs that the First Meeting of each School Comm : ' too he held in the. place appointed for the election, and immediately after the election. Tho Board further calls upon the Householders in each district to SENT) IN lo Idle Chairman of the School Committee (or tho Commissioner, as the easo may he), in writing on or before MONDAY, 19th. April, not ) >f than S p.m. the NAMES of PERSONS being householders NOMINATED h Hiein to serve upon the Committee. Such nominations must lie signed by the proposer and by the candidate, and must he in the form set forlh in the Third Schedule to Hie Act, or to tike effect, the poof. In addition to such nominations in school districts ill which the average irtto.ndame for tho year 1025 did NOT exceed 240, anv householder present at the Annual Meeting may nominate any householder who consents hv word of mouth or in writing to he nominated. (Li tlie ease of school districts in which the average aitendance for the year 1925 exceeded 240. the Act does NOT provide for tlm a' i eplaiiee of verbal nominations). Under the provisions of the Education Amendment Act. 1919, a parent or guardian who has a child attending the school is now eligible For election on the Committee, irrespective of his place of residence. CIT.AS. KIRK. Ferre! ary. Education iiflice, Chrirv'-lolninli. March Mist. 192(J.
OCK KY UTKLSON » c LEE. A I TU M.N MEET l.\G. To lie 1 1 elf] it- Richmond Park uu SATURDAY, Ist. MAY, 1020. 1— TRIAL HANDICAP (open) of 70 .sows.; second horse 14 so vs, third horse 0 sovs from the stake. Nomination 1 sov.: acceptance H sovs. o furlongs. 2 TROT (harness) of 80 sovs ; second horse lo sovs, third o sovs from the stake. 0.45 or hotter. Nomination L sov. accept ame 1} sovs. IS miles. 3 MOTUI7KA HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; second horse Id sovs. third horse d sovs from the stake. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance lj sovs. <> furlongs. 4 RICHMOND PARK CUP, of 140 sows and cup valued at 21) sovs; second horse 2d sovs nnd third horse Id sovs from the stake. Nomination. 1 sov. acceptance 2 sovs. If miles. 5 HACK WELTER. of 80 sovs; second horse Id sovs anc third horse d sovs from the stake. Minimum weight 7.7. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance 14 sovs. 7 furlongs. c—FLYING HANDICAP (open) of 100 sovs; second horse 20 sovs and third 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance 1) sovs. 6 furlongs. 7 TASMAN TROT (harness), of SO sovs; .second horse Id sows and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. 3.7 or better. Nomination 1 bov. acceptance 1} sows. 11 miles. 8— FAR EWELL WELTER (open), of 100 sows; second horse 20 sows and third horse 10 sows from the stake. Minimum weight 8.7. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance 1} sovs. 7 furlongs. NOMINATIONS for all events close on SATURDAY, 17th. April at 0 p.m. HANDICAPS declared on or ahout TUESDAY. 20th. April. ACCEPTANCES (lose on TUESDAY, 27th. April at 8 p.m. E. It. NEALE, Secretary. MARLBOROUGH MEETING FOLLOWS. A steamer is being arranged to take horses from the Coast.
An Exceptional Investment. AT THEIR PRESENT LOW PRICE MORRIS CARS REPRESENT VALUE SO PRONOUNCED THAT THE JUDICIOUS PURCHASER CAN NOT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK IT. QUANTITY PRODUCTION AS HIGH AS HIGH AS 24,000 CARS LAST SEASON, EXPLAINS HOW THIS CAR CAN BE SO HIGH IN QUALITY AND YET. SO LOW IN PRICE. PRICES RANGE FROM £254. CALL AND INSPECT THIS BRITISHER AND ALLOW US TO ARRANGE A DEMONSTRATION. BAIT’S GARAGE Hokitika
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