FRUIT AND VEGETABLES OF THE FINEST QUALITY * At THE LOWEST PRICES YEA ON & CO, Two Shopt: Tutanekai Street — Hinemoa St. Phone 483.
PUBLIC NOTICES. jyg"ISS HOWELL, Dressmaker, desires to thank customers for past support, and to advise that she now resides at "St. Elmo.'' Phone 437. JSjT OTICE is hereby given that, by a Proelamation dated the 12th day of April, 1932, and published in the "New Zealand Gazetfe," No. 24,' page 757, of the 14th day of April, 1932, the land described in the Sehedule hereto was taken for the purposes of a Road, in terms of the Public Works Act, 1928. SCHEDULE: Approximate areas of the pieces of land taken: — A. R. P. Being portion of 0 0 27.3 Whakapoungakau No. 2B Block; coloured red. 0 0 1.0 Anglican Church Mission Society Block; coloured purple. Situated in Block XIV., Rotoiti Survey District. (S.O. 26412.) In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly del'neated on the plan marked P.W.D. 83446, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and therepn coloured as above mentioned. C. E. BENNETT, Assistant Under-Secretary. Public Works Department, Wellington, April 22, 1932. RUGRY FOOTBALL ARAWA" PARE To-morrow (Saturday) APRIL 30. BETTER FOOTBALL THIS SEASON AT HALF-PRICE. Admission Now Sixpence SENIORS: Rotoiti v. Ngongotaha, No. 1 Ground, 3 p.m. Whaka v. Waikite, No. 2 Ground, 3 p.m. juniors : Waikite v. Kahukura, No. 1 Ground, 1.30 p.m. s High School v. Horahora, No. 2. Ground, 1.30 p.m. Rotoiti v. Old Boys B, No. 3 Ground, 1.30 p.m. Whaka v. Old Boys A, No. 3 Ground, 3 p.m. Ngongotaha v. Pirates, at Ngongotaha, 2.30 p.m. Roll Up and See Some Rousing Games all persons found with Dog or Gun on my property Lake Rotoma, will be prosecuted. — Atkinson, Rotoma. JSJOTICE TO gHOOTERS The properties of the undermentioned are absolutely Closed to All Shooting. Trespassers will be prosecuted. All dogs shot. Tihiotonga, N. B. Hunt, J. W. Wrigley, H. P. Ford, J. H. Powell, H. C. Hardcastle, W. J. Scott, Kawaha Point. §T. LUKE'S CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW TO-DAY (Friday), APRIL 29. Opens at 2 p.m. Evening Entertainment, Prineer.s Chrysanthemum. Bright Songs and Dances. Admission: Afternoon, 6d. Evening 1/-. Cake and Sweet Stall, Afternoon Tea, 6d. Entries close at Mrs. Campny's, Hinemoa Street, at 6 p.m. ^0 SPORTSMEN AND OTHER S Portions of my run, 4120 acres,. being Scenie Reserves, are Game Sanctuaries. Trespassers with gun or dog found on any portion of run will be prosecuted. G. H. WOOD, Waimangu. AUCTION SALE JTRIDAY, ^PRIL 29, AT 3 P.M. ' qhase's ]y[otor gervices Instructed by the Official Liquidator, we shall offer at the Garage, Tu.tanekai Street, four motor cars, as under : — 1. — 12-SEATER, 28 h.p., 6-Cy-LINDER BUICK, standard body. 2. — 8-SEATER 28 h.p. 6-CY- • LINDER BUICK, Sedan body. 3. — 7-SEATER MASTER 6-CY-LINDER BUICK. Sedan body. 4. — 8-SEATER MASTER 6-CY-LINDER BUICK. rotorua ^uctioneering c°0IAS. QRIFFITHS, ^UCTIONEER. -
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 210, 29 April 1932, Page 1
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