TO .LET-—Five roomed residence, a.JI conveniences. Apply ‘‘Guardian.” For Sale. FOll! SALE, good table swedes, 6s 6d seek on farm, quality guaranteed. N. Harris, Lower Koiter'aiigi, ’phone 191 d. 1 O BOTTLES of Ale for 2s if you brew from Lion Brand Home Brew. Old English .recipe. Lion Brand is the perfect Home Brew. Obtainable from W. H. Nicol, Be veil Street. TITONDEREUL values to-disiy at ** O-ivcr and Buff’s great cleanup sale. Call and see for yourself. “ROOTS and shoes. The whole stock ( being practically given away at Oliver and .Duff’s sale. Amusements. • KOITERANGI PICNIC. . WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth. mHE ANNUAL PICNIC will be held JL in Preston’s Paddock, Koiterangi. Hot water provided. Everyone welcome. Dance in evening in Koiterangi Hall. Admission, gentlemen 2s, ladies Is. H. LONEY, Hon. Sec.
Q.RAND XJTITMN F AIR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 th.' TiO.be held in St. Andrew’s Hall, afternoon and evening. Jn aid of St. Paul’s Methodist Church. Well stocked stalls of— PLAIN and FANCY SEWING, PRODUCE, CAKES and SWEETS. Also JUMBLE STALL and DIP. A DAINTY AFTERNOON TEA. Admission Free. UPPER KOITK'RANGI TENNIS CLUB THE BALL of the year will b c held in the Upper Koitenrngi Hall, on FRIDAY, MARCH 17t-h. There will be heaps of novelties, a first class orchestra and a dainty supper. We prom% e y°u greater fun than -ever 'before. Pricois : Ladie s ls v 6d, gentlemen 2s. S’. C. KNIGHT, Hon. Secretary. GRAND BALL. KOITER'ANGI PUBLIC HALL. FRIDAY, MARCH 31st. TO celebrate the second birthday ■ of the Women’s Institute. Usual attractions including playette and novelties. Ladies Is (id. Gentlemen 2s. D. HAVTLL, Hon. Sec. Public Notices. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH. A MEETING of Bairisliioneris will he held iu the Parish Hall on TUESDAY, 7th. MARCH, 1933, at 8 p.m. to 'consider the question of building new Church. NEW ZEALAND DAIRY PRODUCE CONTROL BOARD. To Owners and Exporters of Butter to he exported from New Zealand.
THE ABOVE-NAMED BOARD -hereby gives notice that pursuant to the power conferred' on the Board by Section 13 of the Dairy-produce Export Control Act; 1923, and to all other powers it thereunto enabling the Board did on the 17th day of February, 1933, resolve and determine that it is necessary for the effective operation of t-lio Dairy-produce Export Control Act 1923, and the fulfilment of its purposes that the Board should exorcise absolute control over the export from New Zealand of certain classes of dairy produce, to wit. all butter other than butter classified and graded under tub provisions of the Dairy-produce General Regulations as “finest” or “firstgrade” creamery butter and the Bourn did further resolve and determine that the Board should assume control accordingly of such dairy-produce as aforesaid, and the Board did further resolve and determine that suc-h control shall operate -from midnight on the 30th; day of April 1933 and the Board did further' resolve and determine that such control shall operate until further determination by the Board. DATED, this 27th day of February, 1933. THE COMMON SEAL of the NEW ZEALAND DAJRY-PRODUCE CONTROL BOARD was hereunto* duly set, and affixed by and in the presence of:— W. A. JOHNS; Chairman, C. G. C. DERMER-, Member of the Board, T. C. BRASH, Secretary.
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