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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A full, report of the unveiling ceremony of the Fire Brigade Roll of Honour w;Il appear on Friday.

About 20 to, 25 years ago,; the output of New Zealand dairy produce was 5000 tons per annum, The present output is about 100,000 tons.

The next social, evening under the auspices of the Orphans’ Club takes place on (Thursday in the Carnival Tea Rooms. Mr J. G. Ward, vlcepresideqjt, will' occupy the chair.

The Salvation Army officers in Pukekohe would be grateful for any gifts of good left-off clothing, etc., for certain needy cases under their notice. Wood or firing would also be very acceptable.

The Mauku Military Bah', which is to fake pjace on Wednesday sth (jto-morrow), and promises to be something special. Covered-in ’busses wi'lfi leave Perkihs’ corner at 7.15 p.m. It is expected that there will be a large attendance from Pukekohe.

It was mentioned at the' meeting of motor lorry proprietors and others interested at Dannevirke on Monday that if the lorries had to be laid up for the venter J|t- result in something like SOU hands being idle in the Dannevirke district, including drivers, wood splatters and others connected with the firewood ’trade .

Prominent visiting firemen to Pukekohe on Sunday ih connection with the unveiling cerremony of the Fire Brigade Roll of Honour, commented on the attendance of members of the Borough Council at the function. A representative of this journal noticed Cr Patterson present, and was informed that he was the only member of the Council present., exclusive, of court'e, of His Worship the Mayor, Mr John Roifiliy, who presided.

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 744, 4 July 1922, Page 4

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 744, 4 July 1922, Page 4

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 744, 4 July 1922, Page 4

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