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Public Notices. BOMBAY ANNIVERSARY SPORTS, Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including’ February 25, for the right to conduct a Refreshment Booth at the Sports Grounds, Mr. Pople’s Paddock, on March 18 prox. F. BULLEN, 436 Hon. Secretary. PUKEKOHE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. A General Meeting of the Society will be held in Roulston’s Buildings, on TUESDAY, 22nd inst„ at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance of members is requested and intending members are specially invited to attend. L. G. MIDDLEMISS, Hon. Secretary. HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY Pursuant to the terms .of “ The Banking Act, 1908," Saturday, 26th February, 1921 (Show Day) is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks in Pukekohe and Waiuku. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALANDy LTD) D. W. DUTHIE, General. Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. Wanted at once, 5 EXPERIENCED MEN to work with teams plants. Must be used to horses and wheeled scoop work. Constant work to suit, able men. Wages 16s par day. For further particulars apply to j. f. McArthur, N County Engineer. Pukekohe, Feb. 10, 1921. 414 FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. Applications will be received up to the 26th instant for the position of Engine Driver and Superintendent to the Council’s No. 2 portable crushing plant. First-class driver’s certificate required. Wages, £5 10s per week, payable monthly. For further particulars apply to j. f. McArthur, , 440 County Engineer. FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. Wanted to start work at once. Four Men for No. 2 Portable Stone Crashing Plant. Apply Council Chambers, Hall Street, Pukekohe. J. F. McARTHURL 441 County Engineer. . MAUKU ATHLETIC CLUB. SPORTS PICNIC, JAN. 1, 1921. THANKS.

The Club hereby publicly express their gratitude for the following assistance, so willingly given, which largely contributed to the success of their recent sports:Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey, £1 Is; Messrs. Ivan A. Motion, £3 3s (for school shield); R. D. Dunn, £10; C. K. Lawrie, 10s 6d; F. W. Gardes, £2 2s; Fred. O’Hara, £1 Is; Frank Perkins, £1 Is; Pe-rcy H. Basley, £3 3s; Robt. Fulton, £1 Is; Norman Todd, £2 2s; W. J., Sommerville, £1 Is; Percy E. Vcse, 10s; J. Benge, 15s; Clem Vidak, £1 Is; Robt. Clark,' sen., £1; J. Henry,. £1 10s; E. S. Syme, 10s 6d; Geo, Wright, £1 us: Arthur Yonge, £1 Is; W. McMurtide, 10s 6d; Geo. Howard, 10s 6d; F. W. Kavanagh, £1 Is; T. H. Sommerville, £1 Is; J. R. Wattam, £1 Is; W. PL PI. Robinson, £1 Is; Norman S. Berry, 10s; Thos. B. Bailey, £1; Fred. Parker, £1 Is; Wm. Rasmussen, £1 Is; Nestle and A.S. Milk Co., Ltd., £1 Is; Robt. Sharp, £1; W. H. C. Cantelin,e £1 Is; A. E. Wright, £1 Is; Waiuku Supply Stores, £1 Is; Returned Soldiers’ Assn., £1 7s 6d; Fred. Collins, 10s; Harry Blackler, 10s; L. McKinstry, 10s 6d; Archie McClean, 10s 6d; P. Henry and Son, £1 7s 6d; J. B. Goldsworthy, £1 Is. Also for following trophies, value in parenthesis:—W. T., Jones (£1 Is), W. G. Brosnahan (£1 Is), W. Wright (£1 Is), W. G. Shotbolt and Co. (10s 6d), G. T. Witt (12s 6d); W. F. McClintock (£1 10s), Stuart; Cave and Co. (£1 Is), E. T. Hughes (pram, £2 2s); A. J. Entrican and Co., Ltd., children’s toys £1 10s; Robertson Bros. Ltd., chick feed, 15s; Bycroft, Ltd., 2 tins biscuits; Northern Roller Milling Co., Ltd., 2 100’s and 2 50’s Champion flour; E. Ellingham and Co., Ltd., 1 dozen cocoa; J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd. (10s 6d); Dunn and Co., Ltd. (£1 Is); Farmers’ Union Trading Co., Ltd., Pukekohe (£1 Is); George Court and Sons., Ltd., Auckland, (£1 Is); S. E. and A. C. Baigent; timber (£1). The Club’s thanks are also extended to Mr. R. ; K. Membery for the free use of his paddock for their meeting, and to Mr. S. J. Youlden for judging the school essays (his Shetland ponies); to Mrs. W. Massey for judging the dolls; to Mrs Jerram for judging the babies; to Mr. Percy H. Bagjey, honorary solicitor; to Mr. J. G. Russell, honorary auditor; and many more who assisted to make the meeting a success. On behalf of the Executive, D. A. SOMMERVILLE, 425 Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 608, 15 February 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 608, 15 February 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 608, 15 February 1921, Page 1

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