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ARAHURA STOCK SALE. MONDAY, APRIL 7th. f M HOUSTON AND COY.. will sell by public auction as above: 30 Fat BULLOCKS For W. F. Diedrichs. 6 Fat CATTLE For a Client. 2 Fat COWS 7 2- yr . STEERS and HEIFERS For Wm. Hall. GO 2 and 4-vr. tooth Romney breeding EWES For a Client. ARAHURA sale yards. MONDAY, 7th. APRIL. W JEFFRIES & COY., • sell by public auction as above: 40 Fat CATTLE , For J. Condon and Sons. G Prime VEALERS 70 Fat EWES For W. Olderbg. GO 3yr. Hereford cross STEERS and COWS 70 Store LAMBS 200 Romney cross breeding EWES For J. O’Regan.

SALE' OF FURNITURE ETC. WEDNESDAY, 9th. APHID At 2 p.m. WJ.EF FRIES '& COY., • will sell in the Mart as above, the following first-class fiirniture: Piano (hy Kirchener), Chesterfield, Morris chairs, sideboards, hallstand, ex. dining table, wash- , stands, and ware, dining chairs, wooden and iron bedsteads, w.w. and box mattresses, linos and carpets, American (organ, oak fernstand, seagrass pram, sewing machines, hearthrugs, sofa, tables, typewriter, dinner ser, ladies’ and gent’s bicycles, riding saddle, set of harness, Orion stove. ALSO—--60 Centals table POTATOES. Quantity of Sundries.

THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. THE BOARD, in pursuance of the power conferred by the “Education Act, 1914,” hereby directs that a PUBLIC MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS he held in each SCHOOL DISTRICT in the Canterbury Education District on MONDAY 28th. April at Half-past Seven O’clock in the evening, for the Election of a School. Committee for each District. "Where the Yearly Average Attendance at th School or Schools in the School District for the year ending December 31st. 1929,.has not exceeded One Hundred Children, the number of Members of tlie School Committee shall be FIVE; where such attendance is over One Hundred and not over Two Hundred, the number of Members shall be SEVEN, and where such attendance is over Two Hundred,,the number of Members shall be 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 lias more than one School, provided that if three days’ notice is given by the Committee in the public Press, the Meeting may he held in a more suitable building. The Board further directs that the First Meeting of each School Committee he held in the place appointed for the Election, and immediately after the Election. The Board further calls upon the Householders in each District to SEND IN to the Chairman of the School Committee (or the Commissioner, as the case may Hie), in writing on or before MONDAY. 21st. April, not later than 8 p.m. the NAMES of PERSONS, being householders, 'NOMINATED by them to serve upon the Committee. Such nominations must he signed hv the Proposer and by the Candidate, and must be in the form set forth in the Third Schedule to the Act. or to the effect thereof. Tn addition to such nominations, in School Districts in which the average attendance for the vear 1929, did NOT exceed 240, anv Householder present at the Annual Meeting may nominate any Householder who consents by word of mouth or in writing to he nominated. (Tn the case of School Districts in which the average atendance for the year 1929 exceeded 219, the Act does NOT provide for the acceptance of verbal nominations). OH AS KTR.TC. /Secretary. Education Office. Christchurch, March 28th. 1930.

Good tennis balls are as essential as a good racket if you wish to play at your he.it. That is why good players demand Davis (1930) halls, 3s fid a pair at Doss’s Sports Depot.—7. The vinegar of quality—Sharland a Vinegar. Its strong, piquant flavour, and absolute purity have made it popular everywhere. In hulk or bottle.— Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1930, Page 1

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