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SALE OF POULTRY BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY NEXT, .JANUARY Bth, 1930. UNION STREET, 1.30 P.M. (]. K. WOIODROOFE has been instructed by Mr. C. Withers, Union Street, to sell as antler: — .12 White Leghorn Pullets, G months old. 50 Wjhite Leghorn Pullets, 4 mouths old. 75 White Leghorn Pullets, 31 months old. 5(- Black OJr.pington Pullets, 4 months old. 200 Yearling Hens, White Leghorns and Black Orpington.

APPRECIATION. J WISH to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to Messrs Olive-Cvona Bros, and Southee, Bros, for thair splendid work and self-saerifi.ee in rescuing. my husband from drowning- on the Foxton Beach last week, and to Mr. and Mirs. Kirkland (Whyte's Hotel) and Dr. Wyllic (Poxton) for their kindness during- his recovery. RUBY E. MITCH hi. r„ THANKS NOTICE. i\XBS. p. SKELLEN and family desire to thank all those who sent" messages of sympathy and floral tributes during their rceent sad bereavement. MANAWATU-OROUA RIVER BOARD. GENERAL ELECTION OF MEMBERS. X HEREBY give notice that the

following persons have been nominated as candidates for the office of members of the Board: — MAKI9R.UA SUB-DIVISION. Claud Hamilton Speirs. Harold John T. flume. Harold Barber. M'OUTOA SUB-DIVISION. Walter Stephen Carter. John Chrystall. Bernard Gapper Gower. KAfRANGA SUB-DIVISION. John Ernest Harrison. David Rowland. KOPUTAKOA SUB-DIVISION. Ronald J. Law. ' OROUA. SUB-DIVISION. Andrew Buchanan. As the number of Candidates for the MOUTOA sub-division exceed the number of vacancies a Poll will be taken on Tuesday, January 14th, 1930, between the hours of 9 a.m. and (1 p.m. for the election of two members. POLLING BOOTH will be at the Supper-rooms, Town Hall, Eoxt.on. M'XKERUA SUB-DIVISION. As the numbelr of Candidates for the Mftkerua. Sub-division does not exceed |thc number of vacancies I hereby declare the undermentioned persons to have been duly elected members of the Board for the said sub-division: — Harold Barber. Harold John T. Hume. Claud Hamilton Speirs. KAIRANGA SUB-DIVISION. As the number of Candidates for the Kairanga Sub-division does not exceed the number of vacancies I hereby declare the undermentioned persons to have been duly elected members of the Board for the said sub-division: — ' John Ernest Harrison. Davyl Rowland. KOtPUTARiOA SUB-DIVISION. As the number of Candidates for the Ivoputalroa Sub-division does not exceed the number of vacancies I hereby declare the undermentioned person to have been duly elected as a member of the Board for the said sub-division: — Ronald J. Law. OROUA SUB-DIVISION. As the number of Candidates for the Oroua Sub-division does not exceed the number of vacancies I hereby declare the undermentioned person to have been duly elected as a. member of the Board for the said sub-division: — Andrew Buchanan. R, 11. SPENCER, Returning Officer. Palmerston North, 31st December, 1929.

WiAINTED.' —Manned couple (2530) for large farm 4 miles from large Mast Coast town and 'beach. Wjife: housekeeper, etc., must he good cook. Man: in charge herd 50 Guernseys and pigs. Able to handle 12 horses or large Trgetor during busy season if necessary. Knowledge sheep, orchard, poultry, and maize. Excellent condition*. No “dud” milking here. Live with owner in good home. If suitable shares after first season. Wages to start £4 week and all found. — Apply by letter to STANLEY, care this Office. FRESH BLACK CURRANTS FRESH BLACK CURRANTS NOW READY. IN ANY QUANTITY. I2LBS. FOR 10/-. PETTY’S STRAWBERRY ACRES, FEUDING. Phone 346 (Day) or 496 (Night). ]?OR SALE—One 14-months .Jersey heifer; one 11-nionth Jerseycross heifer.—Ring 152 D. For SALE CHEAP—One 18-gal. Domo Separator, in perfect order; one small Churn; one Grit Mill; one “Kapai” Chick Brooder.—Apply Helrald Office.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4037, 4 January 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4037, 4 January 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4037, 4 January 1930, Page 3

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