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HOKITIKA BEAUTIFYING ASSOCIATION. A MEETING OF MEMBERS and nil others interested will he held in the Town Hall TO-MORROYV (Wednesoday) AFTERNOON at .‘1.30 o’clock, witii the object of arraui'mit for a. sports carnival on Cass Square in aid of the funds of the Association. H. L. MICHEL, President. The woodstock athletic SPOUTS AND AXEMION’S CARNIVAL will he held in the Woodstock School ground ON THURSDAY , APRIL 07th. The programme which includes a. £lo chop will he published at a later date. Ball to follow. J. KELLY', Secretary. PIRATES (Junior) FOOTBALL CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will lie held at Rami on WEDNESDAY’ EVENING at 8 o’clock. All members are intending members are request to attend. E. C. ROONEY. Secretary. KIWI FOOTBALL CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club takes place at McIntosh’s Club Rooms on THURSDAY, MARCH 20th.. INST., at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members of both Senior and Junior Clubs aie requested to be present. O. WALKER, Secretary. TENDERS. FENDERS ARE INVITED for the handling of coal. etc., from the ail wav station at Awatuna to the LW.atnna Dredge. Specifications may e seen at the Dredge. Awatuna, or at 1. Linklater’s, Hokitika. The lowest j. any tender not necessarily accepted. AWATUNA DREDGING COY. LTD.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1924, Page 3
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