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NumurkahLEADER PUBLIC NOTICES ADVERTISING DEADLINES Classified Line Ads: 12 noon Tuesday Display Ads: Bookings by 12 noon Monday Ph: 5862 1034 88 Melville St Numurkah TROPHIES & ENGRAVING NUMURKAH LEADER NumurkahLEADER, Wednesday, July 17, 2019 11 30 Florence Street, Shepparton VIC 3632 www.telfords.com.au (03) 5821 4399 CALL NOW For a Free Quote DMM6872 If the standard sizes don’t suit, we’ll make it to your requirements. Prices are for Roof Only, Ex. Yard and include GST. HAYSHED/MACHINERY SHED SALE 18mx9mx 4.0m(h) - $7,940 24mx 12mx4.5m(h) - $13,196 30mx15mx5.25m(h) - $26,430 NOTIFICATION OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A LICENCE TO CONSTRUCT WORKS (BORE) / TAKE AND USE LICENCE FOR A LICENSABLE PURPOSE GMW Reference NO. BGW0454-19 We, Akuna Holdings Pty Ltd of 945 Spences Road KATUNGA VIC 3640 Refer to Vic Roads map 22 H9 (ed. 8) intend to make application to Goulburn-Murray Water for a Licence to Construct Works (Bore), and if successful: • This is our notice for an application of a new Licence to Take and Use Groundwater. • We intend to apply to transfer 1200ML of licensed entitlement from an existing licensee/s on a temporary or permanent basis. The application is for one bore to be constructed to a proposed depth of 50-150 metres. The water will be used for the purpose of Irrigation. To be constructed and used on lands described as: Volume 8264 Folio 453 Lot No. 1 Plan No. 242905M Plan Type TP Parish Ulupna; Volume 7423 Folio 581 Lot No. 1 Plan No. 534029J Plan Type TP Parish Ulupna; Volume 10677 Folio 250 Crown Allotment 66 Section C Parish Ulupna; Volume 10677 Folio 251 Crown Allotment 67 Section C Parish Ulupna; Volume 11866 Folio 669 Lot No. 3 Plan No. 724004F Plan Type PS Parish Ulupna. Any person able to demonstrate that their interests will be affected by the issuing of this Licence including any intended groundwater use, is invited to make a written submission (via post, email or fax) setting out the nature of the impact within 14 days of receipt of this written notification. Late submissions will not be considered. To make a submission, please read the information available to download from www.g-mwater.com.au/customer-services/ forms/groundwaterforms refer to No. 4 (or contact GMW to arrange for a copy to be posted to you). Submissions must be lodged in writing using the template available by either mail or email to Customer Support Coordinator, Licensing Administration, PO Box 165, TATURA VIC 3616 or email [email protected]. TONIGHT Bendigo bank Grants information night Shamrock Hotel Wednesday July 17 7pm PIONEERS LODGE AUXILIARY Fashion PArade OF PRE-LOVED CLOTHING Thursday 25th July 2019 2pm at the lodge Clothing is for sale nothing over $5.00 Admission is Free Raffle & afternoon tea All Welcome C031/19 Upper Broken and Boosey Creek Regional Flood Study Tender closing date - 4pm Wednesday 14 August 2019 Specification documents can be obtained by visiting www.moira.vic.gov.au/our-council/tenders All submissions are to be lodged electronically. Late, hard copy, e-mailed or facsimile submissions will not be accepted. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mark Henderson Chief Executive Officer TENDERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Professional service at affordable prices Chapel and refreshments 5862 2332 IVAN NEWBY PETER KRAKE HERITAGE PARK FUNERALS Peter Cox & Sons Funeral Directors P/L Cnr Meiklejohn and Quinn Sts., Numurkah CARING, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE, TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS Phone 5862 3047 24 hours – 7 days a week TUTTLES — FUNERAL SERVICES — Phone 1300 858 333 Caring 24 hour service Inc. Binger & Tuttle, Limbrick & Tuttle, Numurkah Funeral Services FOR SALE 2006 Nissan Xtrail. Black,auto, one owner, excellent condition, REG: OCT 19 RWC. 1PQ 1UA $6900.00 0490 852 669 _________________ 2002 Toyota Prado 3lt diesesl 260klms rego 1NQ 9B1. Very good condition ring for details $11950 ONO PH: 0407 401 615 FUNERAL NOTICES IN MEMORIAM DEATHS KIRBY The Graveside Funeral Service to celebrate the life of Mr. Edmund “Peter” Kirby will be held at the Numurkah Lawn Cemetery, Corke St., Numurkah on Friday July 19, 2019 commencing at 1 pm Peter Cox & Sons Numurkah & Dist. 03 5862 3047 Member of the Australian Funeral Directors Association _________________ HENDERSON David. 21st July, 2018. Missing you every day. Forever in my thoughts. Love Wendy X FIGHT MND SELLISETH — Ian. Loved brother-in-law of Mary and David Cobbledick and family. Memories of all the good times we had together. RIP Reunited with Sue at Swan Hill Cemetery. _________________ SELLISETH — Ian. 2.1.1945 – 13.7.2019 Peacefully at home in the care of Peter. In God’s care you rest above. In our hearts you rest with love. Now at Peace _________________ KIRBY — Edmund “Peter” Late of Numurkah, formerly of Harrow. Fought hard until the end, sadly passed on July 9th, 2019, aged 63 years old. Loved husband of Leanne and adored father of Madeline and Aiden. His dignified and brave battle was an inspiration to us all. He fought long and hard but he is now finally at rest. Life isn’t forever, love is. Forever In Our Hearts _________________ SELLISETH The funeral service to celebrate the life of Mr. Ian Selliseth will be held at St. Augustine’s Anglican Church, Maude Street, Shepparton, On Saturday July 20 2019, commencing at 1:30pm. A committal service will be held at the Sawn Hill Lawn Cemetery on Monday July 22nd 2019 commencing at 1:30pm. Heritage Park Funerals Numurkah - Nathalia & District 5862 2332 ELLIS (Hillier) — The funeral service to celebrate the life of Betty Ellis will be held at St Georges, Anglican Church, Melville Street, Numurkah on Friday July 19 2019, commencing at 2:30pm, followed by interment at the Numurkah Lawn Cemetery. Heritage Park Funerals Numurkah - Nathalia & District 5862 2332 _________________ KENNETT Warren Thomson Late of Numurkah, formerly of Invergordon and Mitta Mitta. Passed away peacefully on July 16, 2019 aged 86 years at Karinya, Numurkah. Loved and loving husband of Rosemary, father and father-in-law of Jeff and Maree; Jill and Stuart; Rod and Tanya. Loving Pa of Stacie, Justin, Joshua and Chelsea and their partners. Brother of Ian (dec.), Margaret, Florence, William (Mac) (dec.), Heather, June, Peter, Roger and their partners. Forever In Our Hearts Please see daily paper for funeral details or contact - Peter Cox & Sons 5862 3047 NUMURKAH SHIRE COUNCIL. TUESDAY, 8th JULY. Present.—Crs. Ball (who in the absence of the Presi- dent, Cr. Geo. Tuckett, was voted to the chair), J. Tuck- ett, Campbell, Dudley, McLean, Ross, Schier, Moss, and Gordon. Correspondence. From Echuca Borough Council, forwarding £25 to- wards construction of Shackell’s Folly bridge.—Received. From State Forests — Department refusing request for £25 towards constructing a levee at the “Goose Neck,” Barmah.— Cr. Ross said it was proposed to put in a flood-gate, and he moved that the President wait on the department when next in Melbourne.—Seconded by the chairman and carried. From Shire of Yea, asking cooperation in endeavoring to secure wire-netting for returned soldier settlers, on the deferred payment system.—Granted. From Shire of Marong, asking support in an effort to have the amendment of the Width of Tyres Act rescind- ed, as Motion No. 5 would mean the scrapping of thou- sands of good wheels.— Held over. From Nathalia Soldiers’ Welfare committee, asking that the selection of illuminated certificates be made by the council as early as possible.;—Decided to procure certificates at once, riding members to submit list of names to next meeting. From Shire of Deakin, stating that Stewarts bridge had been reported as unfit for traffic, and asking council’s views.—Cr. Ross moved that it be suggested that the Deakin council ask the Commission to supply the nec- essary timber and have repair work done by returned soldiers.— Seconded by Cr. Schier and carried. From Public Works Department, asking whether council intended accepting Commonwealth grant to- wards employment of returned soldiers.—-Cr. Tuckett said that an avenue of trees was being planted in Nathalia. He moved that the engineer inform the department of the amount to be spent.—The engineer said they were greatly restricted by the conditions. He did not know of any soldiers in Numurkah in need of work. Work had been suggested at Barmah, but he did not know where the men were coming from.—It was agreed that coun- cillors should assist the engineer in drawing up a list of works, the engineer then to make application for the necessary money.” PERSONAL. The Lieutenant-Colonel Murray W. J. Bourchier, D.S.O., of Woodlands Park, Strathmerton, is returning to Victoria on the s.s. Essex, which left Suez last month. While in command of the 4th Light Horse, Lieutenant. Colonel Bourchier was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for conspicuous gallantry. He enlisted in September, 1914. Just as we were going to press last night we received word that Mr Archie Knox, son of Mr and Mrs Knox, of Drumanure, had succumbed to an attack of influen- za from which he had been suffering since last Saturday week. During the past few days reports have reached outside centres that Mr H. J. Pearson had succumbed to the severe attack of influenza with which he was attacked. Fortunately Mr Pearson is in the happy position of being able to say with Mark Twain that “ the report is greatly exaggerated,” and we are happy to say that he is making such excellent progress towards recovery that he hopes to be able to leave his bed within the next day or two. FOOTBALL. NUMURKAH v BUNBARTHA Numurkah were “at home” to Bunbartha on Saturday last with probably the weakest team that had so far done service for the blue and whites. No less than five of the team that did service at Drumanure were out, through injuries or the “flu,” whilst “Bunny,” with the exception of one man, were fully represented. The game resulted in a very even go until half time, Bunbartha excelling in the short passing, whilst the locals were inclined to rely more on individual effort. The scores at that period were Numurkah, 2-3; Bun- bartha, 1-1. This week in 1917 ... To celebrate the State Library of Victoria’s digitising of the war years editions of the Numurkah Leader, each week we will include the news of the week, 100 years ago. To view these editions online go to trove.nla.gov. au/ndp/del/title/591. DEATHS

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NumurkahLEADER

PUBLIC NOTICES

ADVERTISINGDEADLINES

Classifi ed Line Ads:12 noon Tuesday

Display Ads:Bookings by

12 noonMonday

Ph: 5862 103488 Melville St

Numurkah

TROPHIES & ENGRAVINGNUMURKAH LEADER

NumurkahLEADER, Wednesday, July 17, 2019 — 11

30 Florence Street,Shepparton VIC 3632 www.telfords.com.au

(03)5821 4399CALL NOW For a Free Quote

DMM68

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If the standard sizes don’t suit,we’ll make it to your requirements.Prices are for Roof Only, Ex. Yard and include GST.

HAYSHED/MACHINERYSHED SALE

18mx 9mx 4.0m(h) - $7,94024mx12mx4.5m(h) - $13,19630mx 15mx5.25m(h) - $26,430

NOTIFICATION OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A LICENCE TO CONSTRUCT WORKS (BORE) / TAKE AND USE LICENCE FOR A LICENSABLE PURPOSEGMW Reference NO. BGW0454-19 We, Akuna Holdings Pty Ltd of 945 Spences Road KATUNGA VIC 3640 Refer to Vic Roads map 22 H9 (ed. 8) intend to make application to Goulburn-Murray Water for a Licence to Construct Works (Bore), and if successful: • This is our notice for an application of a new Licence to Take and Use Groundwater.• We intend to apply to transfer 1200ML of licensed entitlement from an existing licensee/s on a temporary or permanent basis.The application is for one bore to be constructed to a proposed depth of 50-150 metres. The water will be used for the purpose of Irrigation.To be constructed and used on lands described as: Volume 8264 Folio 453 Lot No. 1 Plan No. 242905M Plan Type TP Parish Ulupna; Volume 7423 Folio 581 Lot No. 1 Plan No. 534029J Plan Type TP Parish Ulupna; Volume 10677 Folio 250 Crown Allotment 66 Section C Parish Ulupna; Volume 10677 Folio 251 Crown Allotment 67 Section C Parish Ulupna; Volume 11866 Folio 669 Lot No. 3 Plan No. 724004F Plan Type PS Parish Ulupna.Any person able to demonstrate that their interests will be affected by the issuing of this Licence including any intended groundwater use, is invited to make a written submission (via post, email or fax) setting out the nature of the impact within 14 days of receipt of this written notifi cation. Late submissions will not be considered.To make a submission, please read the information available to download from www.g-mwater.com.au/customer-services/forms/groundwaterforms refer to No. 4 (or contact GMW to arrange for a copy to be posted to you). Submissions must be lodged in writing using the template available by either mail or email to Customer Support Coordinator, Licensing Administration, PO Box 165, TATURA VIC 3616 or email [email protected].

TONIGHTBendigo bank

Grants information nightShamrock Hotel

Wednesday July 17 7pm

PIONEERS LODGE AUXILIARYFashion PArade

OF PRE-LOVED CLOTHING Thursday 25th July 2019 2pm at the lodge

Clothing is for sale nothing over $5.00Admission is Free

Raffl e & afternoon teaAll Welcome

C031/19

Upper Broken and Boosey Creek Regional Flood StudyTender closing date - 4pm Wednesday 14 August 2019

Specification documents can be obtained by visiting www.moira.vic.gov.au/our-council/tenders

All submissions are to be lodged electronically. Late, hard copy, e-mailed or facsimile submissions will not be accepted. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

Mark HendersonChief Executive Officer

TENDERS

FUNERALDIRECTORS

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Professional service at affordable prices

Chapel and refreshments

5862 2332IVAN NEWBY

PETER KRAKE

HERITAGE PARK

FUNERALS

Peter Cox & Sons Funeral Directors P/L

Cnr Meiklejohn and Quinn Sts., NumurkahCARING, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE,

TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS

Phone 5862 304724 hours – 7 days a week

TUTTLES— FUNERAL SERVICES —

Phone 1300 858 333Caring 24 hour service

Inc. Binger & Tuttle, Limbrick & Tuttle, Numurkah Funeral Services

FOR SALE

2006 Nissan Xtrail.Black,auto, one owner, excellent condition,REG: OCT 19 RWC.1PQ 1UA $6900.000490 852 669_________________

2002 Toyota Prado 3lt diesesl 260klms rego 1NQ 9B1. Very good condition ring for details$11950 ONOPH: 0407 401 615

FUNERALNOTICES

INMEMORIAM

DEATHS

KIRBY — The Graveside Funeral Service to celebrate the life of Mr. Edmund “Peter” Kirby will be held at the Numurkah Lawn Cemetery, Corke St., Numurkah on Friday July 19, 2019 commencing at 1 pm

Peter Cox & SonsNumurkah & Dist.

03 5862 3047Member of the Australian

Funeral Directors Association_________________

HENDERSON —David. 21st July, 2018.Missing you every day.Forever in my thoughts.

Love Wendy XFIGHT MND

SELLISETH — Ian.Loved brother-in-law of Mary and David Cobbledick and family. Memories of all the good times we had together.

RIPReunited with Sue at Swan Hill Cemetery._________________

SELLISETH — Ian.2.1.1945 – 13.7.2019Peacefully at home in the care of Peter.

In God’s care you rest above.

In our hearts you rest with love.

Now at Peace_________________

KIRBY — Edmund “Peter”Late of Numurkah, formerly of Harrow. Fought hard until the end, sadly passed on July 9th, 2019, aged 63 years old.

Loved husband of Leanne and adored father of Madeline and Aiden.

His dignifi ed and brave battle was an inspiration to us all.He fought long and hard but he is now fi nally at rest.

Life isn’t forever, love is.

Forever In Our Hearts ♥

_________________

SELLISETH — The funeral service to celebrate the life of Mr. Ian Selliseth will be held at St. Augustine’s Anglican Church, Maude Street, Shepparton, On Saturday July 20 2019, commencing at 1:30pm.A committal service will be held at the Sawn Hill Lawn Cemetery on Monday July 22nd 2019 commencing at 1:30pm.Heritage Park Funerals

Numurkah - Nathalia & District

5862 2332

ELLIS (Hillier) —The funeral service to celebrate the life of Betty Ellis will be held at St Georges, Anglican Church, Melville Street, Numurkah on Friday July 19 2019, commencing at 2:30pm, followed by interment at the Numurkah Lawn Cemetery.Heritage Park Funerals

Numurkah - Nathalia & District

5862 2332

_________________

KENNETT — Warren ThomsonLate of Numurkah, formerly of Invergordon and Mitta Mitta. Passed away peacefully on July 16, 2019 aged 86 years at Karinya, Numurkah.Loved and loving husband of Rosemary, father and father-in-law of Jeff and Maree; Jill and Stuart; Rod and Tanya.Loving Pa of Stacie, Justin, Joshua and Chelsea and their partners.Brother of Ian (dec.), Margaret, Florence, William (Mac) (dec.), Heather, June, Peter, Roger and their partners.

Forever In Our Hearts

Please see daily paper for funeral details or contact -

Peter Cox & Sons5862 3047

NUMURKAH SHIRE COUNCIL.TUESDAY, 8th JULY.

Present.—Crs. Ball (who in the absence of the Presi-dent, Cr. Geo. Tuckett, was voted to the chair), J. Tuck-ett, Campbell, Dudley, McLean, Ross, Schier, Moss, and Gordon.

Correspondence.From Echuca Borough Council, forwarding £25 to-

wards construction of Shackell’s Folly bridge.—Received.From State Forests — Department refusing request

for £25 towards constructing a levee at the “Goose Neck,” Barmah.— Cr. Ross said it was proposed to put in a flood-gate, and he moved that the President wait on the department when next in Melbourne.—Seconded by the chairman and carried.

From Shire of Yea, asking cooperation in endeavoring to secure wire-netting for returned soldier settlers, on the deferred payment system.—Granted.

From Shire of Marong, asking support in an effort to have the amendment of the Width of Tyres Act rescind-ed, as Motion No. 5 would mean the scrapping of thou-sands of good wheels.— Held over.

From Nathalia Soldiers’ Welfare committee, asking that the selection of illuminated certificates be made by the council as early as possible.;—Decided to procure certificates at once, riding members to submit list of names to next meeting.

From Shire of Deakin, stating that Stewarts bridge had been reported as unfit for traffic, and asking council’s views.—Cr. Ross moved that it be suggested that the Deakin council ask the Commission to supply the nec-essary timber and have repair work done by returned soldiers.— Seconded by Cr. Schier and carried.

From Public Works Department, asking whether council intended accepting Commonwealth grant to-wards employment of returned soldiers.—-Cr. Tuckett said that an avenue of trees was being planted in Nathalia. He moved that the engineer inform the department of the amount to be spent.—The engineer said they were greatly restricted by the conditions. He did not know of any soldiers in Numurkah in need of work. Work had been suggested at Barmah, but he did not know where the men were coming from.—It was agreed that coun-cillors should assist the engineer in drawing up a list of works, the engineer then to make application for the necessary money.”

PERSONAL.The Lieutenant-Colonel Murray W. J. Bourchier,

D.S.O., of Woodlands Park, Strathmerton, is returning to Victoria on the s.s. Essex, which left Suez last month. While in command of the 4th Light Horse, Lieutenant. Colonel Bourchier was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for conspicuous gallantry. He enlisted in September, 1914.

Just as we were going to press last night we received word that Mr Archie Knox, son of Mr and Mrs Knox, of Drumanure, had succumbed to an attack of influen-za from which he had been suffering since last Saturday week.

During the past few days reports have reached outside centres that Mr H. J. Pearson had succumbed to the severe attack of influenza with which he was attacked. Fortunately Mr Pearson is in the happy position of being able to say with Mark Twain that “ the report is greatly exaggerated,” and we are happy to say that he is making such excellent progress towards recovery that he hopes to be able to leave his bed within the next day or two.

FOOTBALL. NUMURKAH v BUNBARTHANumurkah were “at home” to Bunbartha on Saturday

last with probably the weakest team that had so far done service for the blue and whites. No less than five of the team that did service at Drumanure were out, through injuries or the “flu,” whilst “Bunny,” with the exception of one man, were fully represented. The game resulted in a very even go until half time, Bunbartha excelling in the short passing, whilst the locals were inclined to rely more on individual effort.

The scores at that period were Numurkah, 2-3; Bun-bartha, 1-1.

This week in 1917 ... To celebrate the State Library of Victoria’s

digitising of the war years editions of the Numurkah Leader, each week we will include the news of the week, 100 years ago.

To view these editions online go to trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/title/591.

DEATHS