For Sale. MOTOR-BIKE (New Hudson) lamp, tools, etc. Good running order. Price £45 Cash. —Apply “Motor Bike,” “Ga zette” Office. O SEATER touring car, first*al class order. £135. Any trial. Terms by arrangement.— Apply “24” “Gazette” Office. SECONDHAND Buick, 4-cylin-der, recently overhauled and painted; good hood and tyres. Cheap.—H. Eaddy, Coachbuilder. Thames. Lost. CAP from Dodge Car, between Netherton and Ngatea. Finder please return Thames Valley Power Board, Paeroa. Situations Vacant, YOUTH, for farm work.—Address at “Gazette” Office. Grazing Wanted. Grazing, 25 to 30 head cows, June and July. State amount per head per week, and where can be inspected.—Reply “55” “Gazette” Office. Grazing to Let. RAZING to let on Hauraki Plains. For address apply H.P. “Gazette” Office or P. 0., Turua- . ' Wanted to Buy. T7RESH EGGS~ in any quanJC tity, any tiine. Auckland Market price given—Piccadilly Restaurant. . KAURI GUM, for cash, at top market price, and in any quantities. As a direct exporter I have been purchasing gum for the past thirteen years.—M. A. Devcich, Hikutaia. . * Impounded. . IMPOUNDED in Paeroa Pound, for wandering Cassrels Street, one bay gelding, slit in left ear, no visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on Saturday, April 22, 1922, at 12 noon. JAMES PENNELL, ' Poundkeeper. PAEROA GOLF CLUB. THE Golf Coach, Mr James Watt, will be in >Paeroa on 26th April. The list' is now posted at the Club House, and members are advised to book at once. ERIC PORRITT, Hon. Sec.
NURSING. T\TURSE RYAN, N.Z.T.R.A., Xi fully qualified' 4 Matemitj’ Nurse, is open for engagements in Paeroa, Hauraki Plains, and surrounding district. Patients attended to in their own homes. Address : Paeroa Hotel. Phone 36 DANCING. Misses lipsey & smales, of Te Aroha, will open classes in Paeroa on Wednesday next, April 26. Children’s classes in the afternoon and adults’ in the evening. N.Z. CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD. PAEROA. GRAND ANNUAL BALL. CENTRAL THEATRE THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922. Mr. H. Crickett’s Jazz Band from Morrinsville in attendance. GOOD SUPPER GOOD FLOOR. Double tickets 6/-, Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen 3/6. N. El OVERALL, Hon. Secretary. ROTOKOHU RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. ! A MEETING of the- above body will be held in the Criterion Buildings on Friday, April 21, at 8 p.m. Business: Arrange programme re visit of Minister of Public Works, and joint action with other local bodies. A full attendance is specially requested W. D. KEYS, Secretary. "THAMES VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the Conveying, of Poles from Kopu by. punts to Turua, The Towers, Ngatea, Pipiroa, hnd Wharepoa on the Hauraki Plains. Conditions and Specifications can be seen at the Office of Mr F. H. Claxton, Thames, and at the Board’s head office, Te Aroha. m Closing date for Tenders: THURSDAY, APRIL 20, _ at 4 p.m. R. SPRAGUE. Manager. April 16, 1922. THE WAIHI RIVER GOLD EXTRACTION COMPANY, LIMITED. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. THE Creditors of the above-named Company are required on m before the third day of. May, 1922, to send their names and addresses, and particulars of their claims to me, oi in default thereof they may be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such claims are received by meDated this fifth day of April* 1922. J. W. NICHOL, Liquidator. No. 219, Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4403, 19 April 1922, Page 3
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