“It’ dairy produce is not graded as either finest, first grade, or second ghade it cannot be exported, and we unfortunates in New Zealand get it,” remarked Mr A. W. Blair in the Wellington Supreme Court. Mr Justice McGregor : At the same, price, too 2 Mr Blair: It is a question of the water content. We take more water with ours I
CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1926. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Twenty-third Sunday after. Trinity, St. Paul’s, Paei'oa-— 7 p.m.—Evensong, CATHOLIC CHURCH. Paci'oa— Holy Mass at 8 .a.m. Devotions at 7 p.m. Netherton— Holy Mass.—lo.3o' a.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister, Rev. J. Lowden. Paeroai—--11 a.m. —“The Church apd World Problems.” •7 p.m.—“History of Christianity No. 2.” The Anthem “How Excellent” Soloist Mr C. Butcher. Organist and Conductor, Mrs HagueSmith. METHODIST CHURCH. Paeroa—--11 a.m. —Rev. Lambert, of Thames 7 p.m.—Rev. Lambert, of Thames Hikutaia —2.30 p,m. Tor sale. HUBMOBILE Touring Car, absolutely reliable and comfortable. Price £l6O, terms if desired. —Apply “Dependable,” Gazette Office. 237 -I flfA GOOD Young Cows, JLV/xJ mixed breeds, springing and in milk. Guaranteed sound. Will sell lots of ten or more. —E. S. Dawson, 32 Ward Street, Hamilton. Phone 2830, evenings 3089 Situations Wanted. WORK in any capacity (except farming) wanted by strong lad just left school. —Apply “Willlingo” Gazette. Lost. PARTIAL set false teeth, lost between Waitakaruru and Paeroa. Finder please return to this office. 220 YEARLING Heifers, 8, mixed colours ; earmarked two triangle clips bottom left ears. Lost last July from Torehape hills. Reward.—F. L. Wallis, Pipiroa. Wanted to Rent. HOUSE in Paeroa, with or without land. — Apply “ House,” Gazette. Accommodation Vaetrnt. T7URNISHED rooms, use of kitJ_ cheu and all conveniences.— Apply this office. 227 Straying Cattle. 1) UNNING on my farm at WaiL takaruru, 3-year-old empty brindle heifer. If not claimed within 14 days will be sold to defray expenses.—H. A. Torr. Public Notices. THAMES VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. OWING to alterations to lines at new Criterion Bridge, Power will be cut off in all districts from 11 p.m. on Sunday, November 7, to 4 a.m. Monday, November 8. R. SPRAGUE, Manager. COUNTY OF HAURAKI PLAINS DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL. PURSUANT to Sections 32 and 57 of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” I hereby give notice that at a Poll of the Ratepayers in the Kerepeehi Riding Roads Loan Special Rating Area held on October 26th, 1926, on the Proposal to raise a Loan of £7675, the numbers of the votes polled FOR and AGAINST the Proposal were as follows : — FOR the Proposal 27 AGAINST the Proposal 15 I therefore declare the Proposal to have been carried. E. A. MAHONEY, Returning Officer for the County of Hauraki Plains Telnidiers. PAEROA BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS, closing 11th November, at 4 p.m., are invited for painting Buildings, etc., Paeroa Domain. Specifications may be seen on application to the undersigned. Wm. C. ALEXANDER, Town Clerk.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5048, 5 November 1926, Page 3
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