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I pkYSTHiS, fresh groper, smoked I groper arriving regularly at the Hokitika Fish anti Poultry Depot. Leave your order early. THE: EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF SCHOOL j COMMITTEES. rpHE BOARD, in pursuance of the J- poivc-r conferred by the “Education Act, 1014,” hereby directs that a PUBLIC MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS he held in each SCHOOL DISTRICT in the Canterbury Education District on MONDAY, May 2nd. at half-past seven o’clock in the evening. for the Election of a School Committee for each district. Whole the yearly average attend once at the school or .schools in the school district for the year ending December .‘list 1!)2I5. has not exceeded one hundred children, the number i .members 'of the School Committee shall be FIVE; where .such attendance is over One Hundred and not over Two Hundred, the number of Members shall bo SEVEN; and where such at tendance is over Two Hundred, the mt miser of mem hers shall he NINE. The place of meeting, shall he the School in each District, and this is understood to mean the Main School in any district which has more than one School. The Hoard further directs that the first meeting of each School Committee he held in the place appointed for the election and immediately after I he election. Ihe Board further calls upon the Householders in each district to SEND IN to the Chairman of the School Committee (or the Commissioner, as the ease may be) in writing on. or before MONDAY. 25th. April, not later than - n.m. the NAMES of PERSONS, being householders NOMINATED hy them to serve upon the Committee. Such nominations must he signed by the Proposer and hv the Candidate, and must he in the form set forth in the Third Schedule of the Act. or to the ell’ect thereof. In addition to such nominations, in School Districts in which the average attendance for the year 1920 did NOT exceed ?•!(), ally Householder present, at the Annual Meeting may nominate any Householder who consents by word of mouth or in writing to he nominated. (In the ease of School Districts in which the average attcndaii.c for the year 1920 exceeded 210. the A. i does NOT provide for the acceptance of verbal nominal ions). Under the provisions of the Education Amendment Aet. 1919. a parent or guardian who has a child attending the School is n uv eligible for election on the Committee, irre,sited ive of his place of residence. , (HAS. K l lt K Secret ary Edueat i>n ( Klice. Chri-tehlireli. March Hist. 1027.

ARAHCIiA S \le YARDS. .MONDAY, llili. ATM! ID 1927. At Noon. A/f HOUSTON AND CO. -*-’-“-•"111 sell liv public auction as above:— gel) 2-tooth Bleeding EWES Gd Fat WET II FI!S For a Client. AUCTION SALK OF VALUABLE I! KSJDKNTIAL PROPERTY. OX TMK PI!EMISES. REVEI.L ST W EDNESDA Y. Kith. APRIL, 1927. At 2.150 ii.ni. Mhotis to n * co . •favoured "itli instructions I'roin Mr John Lock ("ho is leaving for the Xorth Island), "ill sell by public auction as above: II is splendid residential property in Xorth He veil St. comprising freehold .sections 1119 and I 120. containing 1 rood 11.(5 perches more or less, with commodious (i-roomed dwelling with bathroom, h. and c. water, electric light and all eolivenienees. The building is in first-class order throughout and has a sunny situal ion. Also freehold sections adjoining, being sections 1-121. 1122, I 121 and I 12. T ami part 1 -123. containing 2 roods 152. G |K-r< lies, more or less. with .02!! links frontage In Revell St. These are splendid building silt's and "ill be offered in one lot with the residential sections. The property may be inspected anv afternoon prior to the sale, and full particulars may be obtained Irotn the auctioneers. KOKA T\ H T-K OITEIIA XOl SPORTS’ CLUB. A THLETIC SPORT’S A AXEMEN'S J-V CARNIVAL to be held on the Football Ground. Lower lvokatahi on THURSDAY, APRIL 21st. 1927. KOK AT AHI 11A.XDICA P CHOP:— Ist. prize £lo. Xominations 12s Gd, acceptance 2s Gd. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 120yds— First prize L'G. Nomination Gs. LADIES’ 1 (,oyds HANDICAP Ist. prize £2. Nomination free. Nominations all events d per cent, of first jirize. Chopping, Sawing, Running, T’.te. Ladies and Childrens' Events. Nominations for chopping and running events close <n Monday, April mil. For full particulars see posters oi applv to— M. WALLACE. Hon. Sec. Tfower lvokatahi.

HOKTTIKA ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB. SPORTS MEETING. EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 19th. PROGIIAMME INCLUDES Maiden Flat, 100yds:— Ist. trophy, 2nd. trophy. 3rd. trophy. Entry 2s. Hokitika Handicap, 120 yards:—lst. £B, 2nd. £3, 3rd. Cl. Entry Gs. 220yds. Handicap:—lst. £l. 2nd. £2 3rd. 10s. Entry 3s. 120yds. Hurdles: —lst. £3. 2nd. Cl 10s. 3rd. 10s. Entry 3s. 410yds. Handicap:—lst. £4, 2nd £2. 3rd. 10s. Entry 3s. Juvenile Cycle Handicap:— Ist. trophy. 2nd. trophy, 3rd. trophy. Entry Is. Vest laud AVheel Race. 2 miles: Ist. £B, 2nd. £l. 3rd. £l. Entry Gs. One Mile Cycle Handicap : —lst. £4. 2nd. £2. 3rd. 10s. Entry 3s. Half-Mile Cycle Handicap :—lst. £3. 2nd. Cl 10s. 3rd. 10s Entry 3s. Three-Mile Cycle Handicap: —lst. £.J, 2nd. £2. 3rd. £l. Entry 3s. Underhand Chop, loin:—lst. £l2, 2nd. £l, 3rd. £2. Nom. Gs. acpt. v 4s. Two Cut Saw (pairs') :—lst. £4, 2nd. £2. 3rd. £l. Entry 4s. 120yds Whippet Race. 120yds. Whippet Race. Hurdles. Entries for all events close on Tuesday. April 12th. at 9 p.m. Admission : Gentlemen 2s. Ladies Is Children Gd. DANCE in the evening at the Soldiers’ Hall. G. A. ADAMSON, Hon. Secretary, P.O Box 70. Hokitika.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1927, Page 3

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