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Paeroa stock sale (Messrs Dalgety and Co.) will be held on Thursday, March 30. Entries are invited. , Mr Geo. Sarjant will be buying pigs at Paeroa on Monday. Harvest thanksgiving services will be held at; the Presbyterian Church next Sunday, and on Sunday week a. memorial service to the late Mrs Jas. McAndrew. There will be harvest thanksgiving services, at St. Paul's Church next Sunday, at 8 am., 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Fresh fish for Sale is advertised by Mr C. Rowlinson, proprietor of the Criterion Mart, near Messrs Battson, plumbers. The premises have teen 'thoroughly renovated, and a cooling system installed. The bus'ness starts to morrow. A ring to ’phone 141 will, secure information as to the fish available and the prices. At 'Jhe Warden’s Court yesterdav a declaration of the loss of a residence site license was made by 1 person who wished to surrender the license, and which was read by the Warden. After it had been read a solicitor produced the license, stating that it had been handed to the purchaser of the house which was on the ground.- The Warden expressed his surprise ati such a state of affairs, and said that people had no right to make declaration in such a flippant manner. The c.ase was adjourned for a month in order • that the solicitors might have a chance of arranging a date for the surrender of the license and a fresh application for the granting of th'e sitte (o another applicant. COURTESY AT ALL COSTS. Dickie’s father was shocked to see -his son kick his little playmate. “Why did you kick John ?” he asked severely. “I’m tired of playing with him. I want him to go home,” was Dickie’s answer. “Then why don’t you ask him to go home ?” “Oh”—it was Dickie’s turn to be “Why '’ad-w th"t worfldn’t 'be polite !"

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4393, 22 March 1922, Page 2

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Untitled Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4393, 22 March 1922, Page 2

Untitled Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4393, 22 March 1922, Page 2

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