OTAHUHU BOROUGH COUNCIL Application.- for ihe position of Hunger of the above mentioned Borough will he received by the undersigned up till n«on on Friday, the ISth inst. Conditions of appointment ma> bo seen at the Council Office, Otahuhu Win. i LUXNISON, Towm Clerk 12th October, 1917. I'.Nx
Auckland Hospital Board. TRIENNIAL ELECIION—NOV. 1 -Ith, 1917 To the Electors of the combined district of Franklin County, Pukekohe Horough and Waiuku La hies ami Ge.nm.kmen lu -olii iting vi'iii' -iipp"il t'inivileili"it as ><iiir representative mi the Auckland Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, direct representation thereon 1 ia\iiil; now been giycn you under a new -i ht-iiie <>i apportionment m member-. I would point mil that tlic Hoard- levies arc increasing vcar bv \cai and that I-r.iul.liii C..iint\ this vcai ha-; to mid £l*.'l as it share of ilk' Hoard's expenditure. I'ukeknhc through £'J.")l. and W'aiuku £'*:?, or .i total m £'2IS-I The total e-tilll.lted cvpclldi'urc of the Hoard ioi the cm rent war i- over XiIO.IMO. a third ol which is lound in the c<>ntribUtinu local authorities and the balance i> met from payment 4 -" l>v patientand Government -üb-ith, Ilespitc tliiI are cvpenrlititre no statement w hatsoewi hitherto been submitted t< the local authorities oi parti*. nlais of disbursement. II elected as a member of the lioard, I would make it mv dut\ to present icports to o.ii local bodies at intervals that ignorance of the manner in which our ratepayeis' money wa> being expended should no longer prevail. I am also of opinion that on the conclusion of the war, viz.. when monev i~ available, a Cottage Ho-.pit.il should be established in Pukekohe for the treatment of accident and emergency cases iroin the district, of which Pukekohe is the natural centre. This would avoid the present ha/ardotis risk and delay necessitated bv the conveyance of victims of accidents to Auckland. 1 would remind von that when the County Council rccetitlv sought ligui'es and information from the Hospital lioard in connection with the proposed C ollage Hospital scheme the replv was made that the Hoard's officials were too biis\ to prepare any statement but that the Hoard's books were open for iiispec-
li'in hv ,i in hi ti i ilc :ipp< >inUd in tin." C'liuiuil I lh:il Ilu- C"imcir< ivi|iu'-l \\a- only iv;i s 'mal'lc .uul luvc Kvn 11implied \\ i 111 allli< il ;ipp<'ititi-il .t- viur icpiv>cn!:itiu- <>n llic Hoard. I -li'iulil ivsjard il a> mv dulv I" niwli inniMi anv details that wciva-kcd t..i l<\ all\ •■i ■• m I'liiitributinji auth"riiii>. Voiir-i lv-pictlidlv. JAMIvS I' AM IKK Pukt k■ •lie. OcM'it I <l. 1911.
Franklin County Election To I'lIK RviErAYKIIS 01 Till-; MERCER RIJUNG As 1 have been requested by a number of Ratepayers to content the next election T beg to announce that I will cornplv with their wishes and be a Candidate for the position of Councillor at tin next County elec tions. If elected I shall *roat all parts of the Rill iner impartially and will, to the be:--t of my ability, look after the Ratejm erV interests in connection with County alT.urs As T have already had experience :;S a Councillor and on various Public H'xiics I trust iny candidature will receive fair consideration at the hum!.-, of iho Ratepayers. C. A. HILLE, Maungatawhiri Stud Season 1917 T-' \
TO fcTAND AT WAIPIW, AND TRAVEL WAII'KTT, OTACA. j AKA AKA am. I'UKMKOHE The Champion Clydesdale Stuliion HEATHER BRAE, 1I V„! 7, Foalel October 15, I'.'lO. Sire, Royal Crown. 544. Dam, -le-s. IBred !<y I. S. Oughton Okaiawa, j Taranaki. Sire. Royal Crown 544 ; g. sire, Royal Fame (imp) 1 |! -7'J, C.S.B ; ggsire Mount Royal, M)(-f>. ( .S B, ugg sire St Law-rriK-o. :522(1, C.S.B ; gggg sire Prince of Wale-. (iT-5 C.S.B ; gg gg g sire Gen ••ral. :;:V2 C.S.B; gggggg site Sir Walter Scott, 79'J C.S.B, Dun .1 es>, Is;'p."i, by Prince of Windermere, ti?(i; g dam. Miss Ivanhoe, 1524. i.y Ivanhoe. 793 ; gK dam Flower. 1522, liv Glen-Gyle, :'>7:'>; ggg dam, Blossom, by Sir William Wallace. 77S;gggg am. Darling, by Black Champion limp.l. The pedigree of Heather Brae could j be greatly extended, but from the direct 1 outline given, it will be seen that he i an exceptionally well-bred horse. His sire, Royai Crown, is well-known throughout New Zealand and Australia as a breeder and sire of many champions, including Royal Scotch. Champion at Brisbane; Mount Royal. Champion at Sydney ; Gowen Brae, champion at Hawera :and Heather Brae, the champion of the Auckland province. The following is Heather Brae's show ring record: —As a two-year-old, Ist •and reserve champion, llawera, Ist and champion. New Plymouth. Asa three-year-old, lsi and champion, Hamilton ; Ist and champion and winner of a -'i guinea fcilver cup. ai Auckland; Ist and reserve champion Cambridge. Ah a four-year-old, Jsl and reserve champion, Auck'and ; 2nd I'ukekohe; Ist and champion, Cambridge At 5 years of age he was o >ly shown once, when he was awarded the champion honours at the Waikato show at Hamilton. It will be seen that lie has a show ring record hard to beat in the Dominion. Heather Brae possesses all the qualities of the modern Clydesdale, namely, plenty of size, beautiful yuulity. and great action. The cervices o! tins line horse should be in great demand, as he is absolutely one of the best sires at I the present time in the North Island. ! TERMS :£4 4s for single marcs Grazing arrangements at 2 li per I wiek. Trains met when advised. ! Heather Brae visits Pukekohe every J Tuesday and returns to Waipipi on I Wednesdays. I All care tukm but no responsibility I accepted. Three or more mares a» per agreement D R, GLEESON,
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