FOR SALE SALE, M.D. Vetches for sowing with rape Apply Wright, Stephenson and Co. WANTED to Buy, Garden Tractor, in good condition,—" Garden," Box 116, Oamaru, ELECTION NOTICES QAMARU HARBOUR BOARD In the Matter of " The Harboui Act. 1923," ‘ The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” and their Amendments. Public Notice Is Hereby Given that the following persons have been Duly NOMINATED to serve as Members of the Oamaru Harbour Board as Representatives of the Constituent District of Portion of the County of Waitaki:— JOHN BERTRAM CHAPMAN. WILLIAM MAGNUS COOPER WILFRED DOIG. ANGUS McMILLAN. ANDREW MOWAT MALCOLM. EDGAR CHARLES RUDDENXLAU And as the Number of Nominations Exceeds the Vacancies to be filled. Public Notice Is Hereby Given that a POLL will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY,' the 19th day of NOVEMBER, 1947, at the following Places:— Public Halls at Eveline, Pukeuri, Waitaki, Papakaio Awamoko, Duntreon, Otiake, Otekaike, Kurow, Lake Waitaki, Omarama, Ardgowan, Airedale, Weston, Enfield, Windsor. Ngapara, Tokarahi, Livingstone, Five Forks, Totara, Maheno. Kauroo Hill, Herbert. Mr George McLatchie’s Residence. Hilderthorpe. Old Salvation Army Hall, Georgetown. Mr T. McAughtrle’s Residence, Bortons. Mr R. MacDonald’s Residence, Island Cliff. Sale Yards, Waiareka. School, Kia Ora. Mr G. Harrison’s Residence, Reidston Mill, Waianakarua. School, Kakanui South. Women’s Institute Building, South Oamaru. Newborough Church, Don street, Oamaru County Chambers, Thames street. Oamaru. Aviemore Station Hut. Late W. M. Sutherland’s Residence. Benmore. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ber at l947 at ° amaru this 29th da f ofOctoG. R. JOLL, Returning Officer. ELECTRIC POWER BOARD IN THE MATTER OF “The Electri Power Boards Act’, 1925,” “The Loca Elections and Polls Act, 1925," and thei Amendments, PUBLIC NOTICE I; HEREBY GIVEN that the following Per sons have been duly Nominated to’serv as Members of the Waitaki Electric Pow Board as Representatives of the Con stituent District of Portion of the Count of Waitaki:— Robert Bruce MEEK. David Erskine NEAVE James NEWLANDS. Alfred Henry Hugh PEARCE George Oliver PRINGLE. And as the number of Nominations exceeds the vacancies to be filled, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a POLL will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day oj NOVEMBER, 1947. at the following Polling Places:— Public Halls at Eveline, Pukeuri, Waitaki. Papakaio, Awamoko, Duntroon Otiake. Otekaike. Kurow, Ardgowan, Airedale, Weston, Enfield. Windsor, Ngapara, Tokarahi, Livingstone, Five Forks, Totara, Maheno, Kauroo Hill, Herbert, Hampden, Moeraki. Kakanui North. Mr George McLatchie’s residence. Hilderthorpe. Old Salvation Army Hall. Georgetown Mr T. McAughtrie’s residence, Bortons. Mr R. MacDonald’s residence. Island ■ Cliff. Saleyards. Waiareka School, Kia Ora. Mr G. Harrison's residence. Reidston. Mill, Waianakarua School, Kartigi. School, Kakanui South. Women’s Institute Building, South Oamaru. Newborough Church. Don street, Oamaru Countv Chambers. Thames street. Oamaru. • POLLING HOURS: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated at Oamaru. this 29th day of October. 1947 G. R. JOLL, Returning Officer. CANADIAN PAINTERS CANADIAN PAINTERS CANADIAN PAINTERS CANADIAN PAINTERS CANADIAN COLOUR FILMS CANADIAN COLOUR FILMS CANADIAN COLOUR FILMS CANADIAN COLOUR FILMS AN EXHIBITION of 26 large framed Coloured Silk-screen Prints of the Work of Modern Canadian Artists. This Exhibition will be accompanied by the screening of a selection from the following four Canadian Colour Films dealing with the life and works of Canadian Artists The pictures and films will be briefly introduced by Mrs M. M DUNNINGHAM, M.A This Exhibition and Film Programme has been arranged bv the University of Otago: Adult Educar 11 ..vi o. 1. •• KLEE WYCK." the story of Emilv Carr. 2 " PAINTERS OF QUEBEC." 3 " WEST WIND." the story of Tom Thomson <} '■ CANADIAN LANDSCAPE." the storv of A Y. Jackson ITINERARYALEXANDRA: TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOVEMBER 12, Presbyterian Hall, 8 o'clock. CROMWELL. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13, Anglican Hall, 8 p.m. QUEENSTOWN: FRIDAY. NOVEMBEh 14, Parish Hall, 8 p.m. HAWEA FLAT: MONDAY. NOVEMBER 17 Public Hall, 8 p.m. OAMARU: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20 Star and Garter Tea Room. 8 p.m ADMISSION: A charge of Is will be made to help defray expenses Members of Otago Film Societies may attend free bv presenting their Season Tickets 'USINESS letters should be addresied 1 to the Manager—not the Editor.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26616, 12 November 1947, Page 3
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