Amusements, Meetings, Etc. PICTURES. TUESDAY. JULY 9. BILL CODY in Slim Fingers. SPORTS QUEEN. Social at Hikutaia. BUS LEAVES 7.30 TO-NIGHT Hog Bridge SOLDIERS’ CLUB, PAEROA THURSDAY NIGHT. Gents. 2/-, Ladies 1/- and plate. Fancy Dress Hockey Match PAEROA DOMAIN THURSDAY, JULY 11TH. GENTLEMEN V. LADIES. Len McDonald, Selector. A collection will be taken up for the Sports Queen. FARMERS’ QUEEN. A MEETING of the supporters of the Farmers’ Queen will be held in the Netherton Hall at 7.45 p.m. on the 9th inst. It is hoped that as many as possible will attend. Saturday, July 13.—Don’t forget the Poultry Drive. Our Stall will supply all your wants in the way of poultry (dressed or otherwise). Cakes, produce, sweets, etc. —BRING & BUY ! Monday, July 22.— Sale at Salevards, Paeroa, of cattle, etc., from Cattle Drive. Intending donors of stock, etc., please notify Mr D. G. McMillan or the Secretary before the 17th inst., so that arrangements may be made to collect. C. N. O’NEILL, Hon. Secretary. Help to Crown the Farmers’ Queen. KEREPEEHI RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. / 3 RAND T) ALL VTrand -Dall KEREPEEHI HALL WEDNESDAY, JULY 10TH. PROFITS TO BE HANDED TO EARTHQUAKE FUND. Novelty Dances—Sit-down Supper. K Boys Orchestra Free buses from Paeroa, Thames, Turua and Waitakaruru. Tickets: Double 7/6, Gentlemen 5/Ladies 3/-. C. CALLANDER, Hon. Sec. Accommodation Vacmrt. Grand Vue Private Hotel. PUKE ROAD. Under entirely new management Superior Board & Residence. CLEANLINESS & COMFORT. Moderate Tariff for both Permanents and Casuals. MRS. H. R. SUCKLING Proprietress. Phone 147. Public Notices. Woikato-Thomes Valley Cooperative Bobby Calf Co. Will pick up Calves in Paeroa and the Hauraki Plains. Carriers: Waitakaruru-Kopu —F. Barlow Ngatea-Turua — H. B. Sparrow Paeroa- Awaiti and N ethertonKerepeehi—C. Stembridge Hikutaia—C. Trapski. Proiwrti.es For Sale. LAND AUCTION SALE~ VALUABLE TURUA PROPERTIES. A CTING under instructions from Messrs Bagnall Bros, and Co., Ltd., Alfred Buckland and Sons, Ltd., will sell at their Turua Saleyards, FRIDAY, JULY 12, AT 11 A.M. FARMS AND FARMLETS, ALSO RESIDENTIAL AND ’ BUSINESS SECTIONS.. The Farm, Farmlet Areas range from 4to 63 Acres. Practical! all in pasture. Ideal dairying, fattening country, recognised as some of the richest land in the Dominion. With capable handling will carry approx, a cow to the acre. Homestead and buildings on some of the farm areas. All properties situated close to Turua P. 0., Stores, School, Saleyards, Factory, etc. The Dairyman’s Opportunity of acquiring rich country convenient to everything. TERMS : 10 per cent. Deposit, 10 per cent. <3 months, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Litho Plans and Particulars on application. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS LIMITED. The “Haymarket,” Albert St.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5445, 8 July 1929, Page 3
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