LEVIN SALE. JUNE 20, 1922. 120 fat sheep 18 yearling Jersey heifers I 10 springing heifers 1 2-year pedigree Jersey bull I NATIVE DISTRICT NURSE. jyjAOKI Out-patients will be seen at the Otaki Hospital at 10 a.in. and at 2 p.m. duily. In case of urgent calls eoimuuuicauou should b(i made with tko hospital. | MISS WINTERED PATTERSON ; QYEACHER of Voice Droduction, SingI ' ' ing and Pianoforte, (from the Conservatorium of Music, Sydney) will re- | ceive intending pupils on Tuesday and l Friday afternoons'at the Druids’ Hall. J 'Phono 39. COUNT'S OP HUTT. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ! jpURSUANT to the provisions of the “Counties Act, IU2U” and “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908,” and amendments thereof I hereby give notice that an election to fill the office of Councillor for the Horokiwi Riding of the County of Hutt caused by the resignation of Councillor Barclay, will take place on the 3rd day of July, 1922, and 1 hereby appoint the Hutt County Offices, 68 Lambton Quay, Wellington, as the place and before Noon on the 27th day of June, 1922, as the time for receiving nominations of candidates for the following office, that is to say for the Horokiwi BidingNomination papers in the form numbered (2) in the second schedule of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, I9UB, ” signed by two Electors of tho district and the candidate shall be delivered at the above named office before Noon of the 27th day of June, 1922. If the number of candidates exceeds the number of offices then to be filled public '.notice will be given of the day on which the Poll is to be taken, of the names of the several candidates and ol> the situation of the Polling Booths. Nomination papers may bo obtained at the aforesaid office or from the Returning Officer. Given under my hand this 17th day of June, 1922. J. W. CUBBY, Returning Officer. ■ i.» •' m SEED TIMS— Yes —Seed Uirne (or sowing time) will soon be here again. The most able Statesmen and financiers tell us truly that the world must produce its utmost and reduce as quickly as possible, the load of debt doe to wur wastage;, ar»l to produce that as economically as possible. Weil, there is no way in which you can get more pleasure and profit (in consideration of the outlay in time and money-) than from your garden. Which is it cheaper to pay —the Seedsman or the Doctor 1 It is quite easy to be a successful gardener providing that you use ordinary care and COOPER’S SEEDS—“THE SEEDS OP SUCCESS.” Mr T. Webb of Palmerston North (who has taken over 1000 prizes) say.-, “1 have again been most successful with COOPER’S SEEDS, and have won dozens of prizes this season.” Insist on having COOPER’S SEEDS in : packets or b*ilk. F. COOPER, LTD., Dixon Street, WELLINGTON. “Selling Seeds since Sixty” (ISG0 y j AGRICULTURAL LIME OUR PRICE gD PER TON. Not Less than 0-ton Trucks. The Railway Department carries Lime FREIGHT FREE for the first 100 miles. A charge of 3d per sack is made for use of sacks.' All sacks charged extra but aae returnable in good order. W. BULL & CO., MERCHANTS, LEVIN. ’Phone 5. P.O. Box 36. TO THE RESIDENTS OF OTARI AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. •JAMES O’CONNOR, beg to announce that I have commenced YE EYING IN OTAKI with a 3-ton OCOR LORRY, and INTEND MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO WELLINGTON OR OTHER PLACES AS DESHXED. I am prepared to take LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES by arrangement, and I make a specialty in PACKING and REMOVING FURNITURE to any part ef the town or country. Estimates given and any information can be obtained at tne Depot (JOPLIN & CO.), AUCTION MART, OTAEX JAMES O’CONNOR;
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Otaki Mail, 19 June 1922, Page 3
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