August 14, 1920: TENDERS FOR PASTURAGE.- Tenders called of occupation permits for pasturage over an area within Mogo State Forest.
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R.S.S.I.L.A.:- Mr. S. Fitzpatrick advertises a meeting will take place this afternoon for the purpose of forming a Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League.
PARK GRAZING RIGHT.- Intending purchasers please make a note that the sale of grazing right for 12 months of Moruya Park at the "Examiner" office on Saturday, 21st inst. at 12 o'clock sharp.
SERVICE STATION.- Special attention is drawn to Mr. H. J. Bate's change of advertisement. Tilba's most progressive citizen, sole distributor of Ford Cars in the Eurobodalla Shire, has secured the services of the well known Mechanic Mr. Fred Thomsen, to establish a Ford Service station at Narooma.
SAWMILLERS' SHIPPING CO.-A company has been formed at Narooma and registered as the Sawmillers' Shipping Co. for the purpose of building a Steamer for the timber trade, under the direction of Capt. R. J. Lucey, a competent shipwright as well as being one of the most capable and popular coastal skippers. Directors are Messrs. A. Croll, Sawmiller, Bungwahl, Port Stephens, M. Ryan, Sawmiller, Bateman's Bay, and C. Mitchell Sawmiller, Narooma. The dimensions are 144 ft. long, 31 ft. beam and 8 ft. 6 ins. moulded depth. The keel and bottom planking will be of North Coast Turpentine, supplied by A. Scroll and Sons, Bungwahl, the timbers, crooks and knees being procured locally, as well as the spotted gum for planking decking etc. which will be supplied by Mitchell Bros. The builder has already made a start adjacent to Mitchell Bros. Sawmill at Narooma. The time of completion of hull is estimated at about 15 months. Our worthy citizens are deserving of, the highest commendation for their pluck and enterprise, when material, particularly machinery, is so costly, although, as Mr Mitchell says, the labor problem is the most difficult. DEDICATION.- The Rev. J.B. Fulton is in receipt of a letter from His Excellency the Governor, Sir Walter Davidson, thanking him for his poem on Nerrigundah, which the Governor read with much pleasure. He will be happy for it to be dedicated to him.
DEBATING SOCIETY. A debate on "Should Bachelors be taxed?" will take place on Tuesday, 24th instant at 8p.m. in Shire Hall. WANTED: A capable girl, or one who is willing to be taught. Apply Mrs. Fox. Bank of N.S.W.
ADVERTISEMENT: The sun is gone, my darling one, The gentle night has come; The mother sings her lullaby - "Tra-la-la-rum-tum-tum." No danger threatens you, sweet one, You're tucked in quite secure; And on the nursery mantelpiece, Is Wood's Great Peppermint Cure.