rpHURSDAY, 12 O'CLOCK. BIG YARD AND ROOM SALE. EXCEPTIONALLY HEAVY ENTRIES IN MANY CLASSES. V WE WANT 1000 HEAD OP POULTRY EACH WEEK. EASTER WEEK POULTRY .SALE On TUESDAY, 15th, & THURSDAY, 17th. \ Extra Good W.L. Pullets, McLeanGreen Strain: 21 8.0. Pullets, McLean Kismet Bell 340-egg strain; 12 W.L. Pullets (Tancred strain) ; 12 W.L. Cockerels; 24 8.0. Hens; 20 8.0. 4-montli Cockerels; 78 Mxrl. Hens; G 5-montli W.L. Pullets; 4 9 W.L. Hens; 16 Mxd. Cockerels; 17 Ducks; G Gobblers; G Tky. Hens 1 Young Cattle Dog; 2 Pomeranian Dog Pups, 7 weeks old 5 Cases N.Z. Wine; 3 Sides Bacon; Grit; Vegetables; Fruit
On behalf of MR D. A. CALDERWOOD (goods removed to our yards for convenience of sale) : Collection of Tools, including Chisels; Spanners; Soldering Iron; Plane; Spade; Axe; Saws, etc.; Tent and Fly, 12 x 14; Ford Rim;. Meat Safe; Windscreen Glass; 1 5-valve Henderson Wireless Set (complete with aerials, batteries, etc.); Table; Stretcher; 37 Sheets Roofing Iron, 0,7, 8 and 9 foot (as new) ; quantity of Timber, 3 x 2, 4 x 2, 4 x 1, 0 x l, etc. Oval Dining Table; Rimu D.S. Cot; Duchess; Medium Size Kit. Table; Wringer (good) ; Banjo Mandolin and Case (as new) ; Violin and Case; Rimu Wardrobe (mirror) ; small Sideboard; Travelling Bag; Tin Trunk; Tin Bath; Sledge; Doors;] lot Window Sashes; Sliding Door and j Rails; h.p. Douglas M. Bike;] Slasher; 2 new Square-mouth Shovels; 3 Do. Long Handle; 3 Potato Forks; Kit Chairs; Small Wringer; Butcher's Saw; Lightening Saw; Boilers; Garden Roller; Double Rimu Bed and Wire; 'Table .Mangle; Occ. Table; large Cane Travelling Hamper, good for extended trip; B.S.A. Side-car CHEVROLET TOURING CAR, fair order FORD LIGHT DELIVERY On behalf of the P. and T. Dpt.; 1 FORD UTILITY TRUCK, half-ton TERMS CASH. 70 FRUIT AND PLAWTS FOR SALE. * X>PLES, Delicious and Pearmain, good A. id per lb; bring- bags.—Bretton Orchard, near Ilillcrest School. 832 PLANT NOW —Stock, Pansy, Viola, Violet, Wallflower, Antirrhinum, Iceland Poppy, Canterbury Bell, Aquiligia, Geum, iShizanthus, .Nemesia, Polyanthus, Primrose, Dianthus, -Sweet William, etc., 1/(5 doz., 5 doz. 0/-; Scarlet tparaxis, 2/doz.; Celery, 1/- doz., S/- 100; Strawberry, 1/0 cloz., 6/- 100; Lettuce, 2/- 100. Post paid.—\v. Ambler, Ngaruawahia. ATHLETIC SPORTS, HUE AROHA ATHLETIC & CYCLING - 1 CLUB’S SPORTS. EASTER MONDAY', APRIL 21. Tenders for Stalls are invited for the Soft Drinks, Icc Cream, Tea and Sandwich Stall. Marquee provided. Side-show space available, j Apply; 802 SECRETARY, Te Aroha.
HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. THE GIRLS’ ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS will be held on the SCHOOL GROUNDS on FRIDAY NEXT, April 4, from 1 till 4.30 p.m. All interested are cordially invited to be present. C. L. MacDIARMID, Chairman, Board of Governors, 82 Hamilton High School. PUBLIC NOTICES. jtyjTANGAWARA RIVER BOARD. TRIENNIAL ELECTION OF MEMBERS PURSUANT to Sections It and 12 of the *' Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” and Amendments thereto, I herebv give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as candidates for the Sub-divisions mentioned against their respective names below: — for THE TAUIIEI SUB-DIVISION—-HOUGHTON, Rowland Paul SEATII, James FOR THE LOWER SUB-DIVISION — HARVEY, John Graham LAW, James McCALL UM, Richard Hamilton FOR THE EASTERN SUB-DIVISION—-ELLIOTT, Edwin Birt LAING, John Edgar FOR THE CENTRAL SUB-DIVISION: CARTER, Walter Stephen GREEN, Cyril Cousin IGRK, Frederick Edwin McINTYRE, James Biunle PROCTER, Charles Artley As the number 2. (two) of nominations for the Tauhei Sub-division and the number 3 (three) of nominations for the Lower Sub-division do not exceed the respective number of vacancies, I therefore declare—
MESSIEURS R. P. HOUGHTON and J. SEATH DULY ELECTED as Members to represent the Tauhei Sub-division; and MESSIEURS J. G. HARVEY, J. LAW and R. 11. McCALLUM DULY ELECTED as Members to represent the Dower Sub-division. There being only i (one) vacancy to be filled for the Eastern Subdivision, and only 3 (thi/.e) vacancies to be tilled for the Central Sub-division, a POLL of the Ratepayers of the Eastern and Central Sub-divisions respectively will be taken as between the above - mentioned candidates on WEDNESDAY, April 16, 1930, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the under-mentioned Polling Booths: THE ORINI PUBLIC HALL, ORINI. the TE HOE PUBLIC HALL, TE HOE. R. P. HAZARD, Returning Officer, Mangawara River Board. Hamilton, April 2» 193 CL 86
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17985, 2 April 1930, Page 2
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