COMING EVENTS.
July 25. —Pictures, Princess Theatre. July 26.—Pictures, Princess Theatre. July 26.—Euchre and Dance at Soldiers’ Hall. July 27.—At 7.1T0 p.m., meeting Borough Council. j u ] v 23.—Soldiers' Sale Day at Rovell Street depot. July 28.—Austria declared war on Serbia, 1914. August I.—Grand baaaar, Ilari Hari. August I.—Hockey Dance at Soldiers' Hall. August 4. —Official opening, Arthur’s Pass Tunnel. August 4. - Declaration of war, by Gloat Britain, 1914. August 6. - First Midland train East and West. August 7.—Westland County Council ordinary and statutory meetings. August B.—W. Jeflriee and Co., stock sale, Hari Hari. August 14.—At; 7.30 p.m. annual meeting Koiterangi Co-op. Lime Coy. Aug. 11.—At 11 a.in. IV. Jeffries and Co., auction sale Evaim Creek property. Aug. IS.—At neon, M. Houston and Co., auction sale dairy farm. Aug. 15. —Meeting Westland Land Board. Aug. 26.—Concert and ball, Bimu, aid St. Mary’s Parish Fund, Riinu.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1923, Page 2
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