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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Hunt Club hold a meet on Mr W. Rimmer's Farm to-morrow.

The Parakai Euchre Club hold their usual social to-morrow evening.

The Foresters' Annual ball will he Leld on Friday August 2nd.

The Barquantine Senorita arrived on Saturday last with a load of coal

On Saturday evening a large pane af gians in Mr Bernian's shop front got slightly bent and had to be removed in pieces.

We call attention to an announce* ment in another column from Mr W. D. M. Glnistor, solicitor, Durham St j East. Auckland.

Two new additions havo been made during the past week to the telephone list, in the Kaipara and Helensville Hotels.

Mr F. L. Cubitt announces that ho is prepared to undertake) carpentering at reasonable charges. Jobbing work a specialty.

The Kaipara Dairy Factory are calling for tenders for the purchase of butter milk produced at the Factory during the year commencing Septem19th. - *

Thft Parakai Football Club are to ho congratulated nn winning the Union Presentation Caps They had only 3 points scored against them in all matches played.

The Concert by the Musical Society that was to he given in the Parakai Hall last evening, had to be abandoneb on account of the deluge which lasted all the evening.

Mr W. Cullens, bootmaker, announces iv a roplacs advertisement, that he has a large stock of Pacific loot polish in light and dark tan and black ; ho also invites inspection of ladies riding boots made to order.

''Messrs Stewart Eros." Ltd aro holding their Annual Winter Sale and combining same with their usual Stock Taking Sale, As they have shipments of goods arriving" shortly and aro desirous of making room for same they have greatly reduced a number of the articles offered.for the purpose of making a clearance."

The Farmers' Union announce in another column that they will hold a sale of dairy stock at M'aungaturoto on Saturday, July 20, commencing at 12.30 .sharp, at their yards. Those looking for good dairy \si.oek, should make a point of attending this sale, wliicii includes grade Jersey aud shorthorn cows and heifer?.

The Guessing Competition which was got. up for the bunent of tlm Kaipara Rugby Union came off at Bucklmd and Sous sale ou Wednesday last. The bullock which weighed 1045.V1b was panned ry Mr Jan:e* Hand, butcher, who also gave a doiu tion of 10a tovrrids the pri/e nionev Mr James Haft'ord was the winner las guess ) 0 illbs being Ahe nearest

A meeting of the Library Committee was held on Friday evening last when there was a good attendance. Ac counts amounting to £10.l were passed for payueut. These included £8 17s for new books. It was decided to put a- picket fence and gate on the Library property facing Commercial Road. The Secretary stated that more new books were still on orde". A. suggestion to hi 11 a concert in aid of procuring more books was lwft in obligance.

lloslyn" suit-3 are built .j^ilh a horoug-li kuowledge/.o? the science, ot: correct suit-building..--. ■ S,

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 July 1912, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 July 1912, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 July 1912, Page 2

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