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Public Notice QHINEMURI (JOUNTY C OUNCIL i BY-LAWS Notice is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Ohinemuri County Council convened for that purpose and held on the 15th. day of March, 1944, a resolution was passed by way of Special Order making a By-law to repeal all By-laws existing in the County of Ohinemuri, and making a new By-law No. 1, the object and purport of the pro- ( posed By-law being:— Repeal; Interpretation and General; Standing Orders; Officers; Cattle Trespass; Bullock Teams; Traction Engines and Tractors; Bridges and Roads; V ehicles; Fire Prevention; Hawkers and Pedlars; Itinerant Tracers; Buildings for Public Meetings; Billiard Rooms; Public Places and Nuisances; Buildings; Eating Houses; Offences; Drainage; Offensive Trades; Water Supply; Noxious Weeds; Structure and Cleansing of Privies ;' Wharves; Cemetery; Explosives and Magazine.
This resolution will be submitted for confirmation at the ordinary meeting of the Council to be held in the Council Chambers, Paeroa, on Wednesday, May 17, 1944, at 1 p.m. A full copy of this By-law is deposited at the County Office, Belmont road, Paeroa, and is open to the inspection of the public during office hours. Dated this 24th. day of April 1944. A. A. JENKINSON, County Clerk.
Dances NETHERTON QDDFELLOWS’ LODGE GRAND DANCE & EUCHRE NETHERTON HALL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 Paeroa Melody Makers’ Orchestra. Ladies 2/6; Men 3/-; Double 5/Results of Raffles RESULT of Paeroa Bowling Club’s Raffle conducted in aid of Patriotic Fund. Order, Ist., 94, Sarno, 2nd., 31, F. E. Williams (Ngatea). Lamb, forequarters, 57 V. Boles, 279 E. M. Scott; hindquarters, 179 Mrs A. Jenkinson, 363 J. Peni, Tirohia. RESULTS of Raffles, Patriotic Street Stall, conducted by Paeroa Ladies’ Croquet Club, Friday, April 22,1944: £5 order, No. 256, Gene Shaw; cake, 331 Mrs C. P. Finlay; box groceries, 241 Mrs L. Wight; slippers, 210 E. J. O’Neill; tin biscuits, 149 Mrs B. Gwilliam Snr.; hamper, 54 Dr. Clark; saucepan, 212 Mrs E. J. O’Neill; roosters, 19 Mrs W. Johnstone; tray, 13 Mrs Staunton; flour, 45 Mrs W. Chapman. gINK Kleena—brings your sink back to former whiteness, no rubbing, no scrubbing. 1/3 bottle. —The Red Shop, N. C. Davies, Ltd. CYCLE Hatcher and Brooder—- * one only available.; —Paeroa Hardware Co. SECTIONS, two 1-acre, £45 for the two.—Hare.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32422, 24 April 1944, Page 1
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