WE STL AND • 'RACING CLUB. A GKAND BENEFIT BALL! SOLDIERS’ HALL. HOKITIKA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION, A REAL GALA NIGHT. ADMISSION: DOUBLE TICKET 7/6, GENTLEMEN 4/6, LADIES 3/No Extra Charges. LAVISH SUPPER. CONTINUOUS MUSIC. Entries in Cage 8.15 p.m. First Race at 8.30 P.m.
Delicious whitebait with crisp potato chips well seasoned, also groper, flounder, terekihi at Ihe Rendezvous, ’phone 193. Fritters to take home 6d each. ROPER, nice and fresh, Flounders, ** Terakihi, Crayfish, Oysters, Blue Cod, Baracouta, Haddocks, Mutton Birds, Kippers, Red Herrings, Roosters, Turkeys, Bucks, Rabbits. See our window. —The Peoples Depot. A MEETING of Kiwi Football Club will be he.d in Keller’s Sample xiooms this (Thrusday) evening at 7 o’clock. would give a good start in li e. “LUCKY BIRD” Art Union £2O(X) Ist prize; closes Saturday. Tickets 2/6. ARRIVED this morning, groper, terekahi, flounders, oysters, crayfish, mutton birds. Also ling fillets, terekihi .fillets and haddcck. Hygiene Fish Mart ’phone 35. £2OOO T/f/' ANTED ’to Buy Cheap, lialf-ton Motor TRUCK. Apply “Guardian” Office. OOARA 'for some one in “LUCKY A ,. t Ullion Closing Saturday. Tickets 2-6. .LUGMORN EGGS or Sit- ' * tinged pens b.-st procurable 10/and 12/6 per sitting 13 eggs-. Batt*. ns, Williams and Craigs’ strain. Inn Milliner, Kanieri. YYON’T FORGET The “LUCKY BIRD” Art Union" C4OOO in jirizes, Closes Saturday. Tickets ‘2/6. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will jla. I,(> held at tins office of the Bank on FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th. at 2.30 p.m. WM. WILSON, Manager. PUBLiC HALL, K 0 KATA HI. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. p RAND CONCERT by th o Kokatabi Lillies (with cliange of programlie). Followed by a Ball. In aid oi It. Anhui's Church Fund. Admission to Concert 1/6, children id. To Ball Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-. J. MONK, Hon. Secretary.
WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL RIDING. Ladies and Gentlemen, — T regret that through an inaclver- -*■ tence I became disqualified as your Member. But as the cause was purely technical, I have been advised to offer my services again, and beg to do so. The term of office has to run only to May next, and I am desirous with consent of mv colleagues, to complete my term of the Chairmanship, and accordingly beg to ask your interest and support at the forthcoming poll. The cause of my resignation was due to a letter from the Controller and Auditor General in which he pointed out that being a shareholder in the Diggers’ Sawmilling Coy. Ltd., which had traded with the Council, I became disqualified, and that in consequence it would he unlawful to further act "until such time as re-elected to the Council.” The Auditor-General further wrote: "The Audit Inspector has advised me of your statement that it is questionable if the provisions of the section apply in your case in view of the fact that the Company has not, paid, and is not likely to pay, any dividend lor the period under review; but I have to advise you that it has been ruled by the Crown Law Office that the question of whether or not any profit is thrived from the transactions does not afleet t l ’" Member’s interest in the contract.” If honoured again with your conT will bo triad to do all I can for tlm •• d, ,r nnor M, ont. n c distrb'v and to that end in’dte your vote and interest on polling dnv. Yours ohed mu r.KM. IvEENAN. Woodstock, August 26, 1931.
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