COMING EVENTS.
July 28.—Austria declared - war on Serbia, 1914. Julv 39.—Pictures, Princess Theatre. August 1.--Grand bazaar, Hari Hari. August I.—Hockey Dance nt- Soldiers’ Hall. August 4.—Official opening, Arthur’s Push Tunnel. August 4.—Declaration of war, by (heat Britain, 1914. August o.—First Midland train East and West. August 7.—Westland County Council ordinary aud statutory meetings. August B.—W. Jeffries and Co., stock sale, Hari Hari. Aug. 11.—At 11 a.m. W. Jeffries and Co., auction sale Evans Creek property. , August 14. -At 7.30 p.m. annual meeting Koiterangi Co-op. Lime Coy. Aug.”lo.—Meeting Westland Land Board. ~ , Aug. 13. At noon, M. Houston and Co., auction sale dairy farm. Aug. 23.—Concert and ball, llimu, aid St. Mary’s Parish Fund, Bimu.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1923, Page 2
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