""■ HELENSVILLE PUBLIC ": SCHOOL. ANNUAL MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS. IN accordance with the provisions of "The Education Act, 1908," and the Amendments thereto, the Annual Meeting of Householders will be held in the Schoolroom, Helensville, on Monday, April 28th, 1913, at 8 o'clock. Business: (1) To receive annual Balance Sheet and Report; (2) To elect a committee for the ensuing yeai\ A. BECROFT, Chairman. For Sale. FOR SALE—One Bonehill D.B. Gun, 12-gauge ; cost £7 7s, used only one season, price £5. Apply H. J. SUMNER, Helensville. j For Sale. FOR SALE—Section 16, Otahanini Block, 560 acres ; ring fenced and partly subdivided with sheepproof fences, 70 acres ploughed and sown in grass, 29 acres rape,, balance fern and rough feed; 2roomed cottage on place. Price, £800, easy terms. Address at — Advertiser Office. NOTICE. ANY Person,- or Persons found trespassing with .dog or gun on my property 'at v TE MAKAERI will be pros % ecuted;;;.;witliout further notice. X, -<"-'.,--. •y-;-\.'.-\ '- -" JOHN HAND; Helensville, 19-4-13" > .; '^'■ "''S6tK)Ev . , ;;;''' ANY .Person' or Persons found trespassing with; dog or gun on my property at JP-E P.UA.will be prosecuted without further notice ":'-:-" "-drrCi kimmer. '; Helensville, 2i-4-l3v ~ .-.- - ■/-.-,.■ KOTitJE^-y.^,''^' ANY Person or .Persons found trespassing" with dog -or gun on my property - aty. Panaka' (Te Pua), will be prosecuted'without further notice. - . " """ *'""" ■'"■-■ * D. J. RUSSEEL; TePui,^l-4-l|y y It^Qi" ~r . ^QTfQE|-. ANY Person' or-PeTSdns found trespassing on Tl KOKOPU Estate (which includes the adjoining property lately owned by Jas Hand), ] with dog or ; gun, will be prosecuted without further notice. F. W. Strange. 21-4-13 NOTICE- o ANY Person or Person^-yfoimd trespassing with clog or gun on my property at MAKARAU will be prosecuted without further notice. T. MANUEL. 1 Makarau, 14-4-13. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. May 24th, 1913. Champion Chop-first £7, and Trophy by Mr F. L. Hodges, second £2, third Trophy. Entrance 10s, acceptance 2s6ci Axemen's Cup—first £12, second £2, third Trophy. Nomination 15s, acceptance ss. Underhand Chop—first £5, second £2. third Trophy. Norn. 7s 6d, accep--2s Gd Alaiden Chop, ism.—first £3, second £i 10s, third Trophy. Entrance ss. Saw Handicap— first £5, second £1 10s, third Trophy.- Norn. 7s6d, accept. 2s6d Maiden Saw -first £3, second £1, third Trophy. Norn. Os, Cup, 120 yds.-first £10, second £3, third Trophy. Norn. 15s. 75 Yards—first £5, second £2, third Trophy. Norn. Bs. Maiden, 820 yards—first £2, second Trophy. Norn. 3s. Quarter Mile—first £4, second £1, third Trophy. Norn. ss. Half Mile—first L 7, second L 2, third Trophy. Norn. 10s. Austrian-first L 3, second Ll. Norn. 4s. Bicycle, 1 mi So—first L 3, second Ll, third Trophy. Norn. ss. Bicycle, ~ miles— first L 4,* second Ll. Norn. 5 -. Bicycle, 3 miles—first L 4, second Ll, third Trophy. Norn. 6s. Boys' Bicycle Race, under 18—1 mile first 30s, second Trophy. Norn. 2s. Road Race to Aratapu — first L 5, second L 2, third Trophy. Norn. 7s6d ' yd. A. MCLEAN, Secretary. Entries for Chopping and Sawing at Axemen's Carnival close on the 15th MAY.
r" FcF-Sal^ ~— FOR SALE—Singer Sewing Machine; a bargain.-at £4 2s 6d; guaranteed perfect; cash or terms. Apply — Advertiser Office. .notice ' ; ANY Person or Persons found trespassing with dog or gun on property at WHAREPAPA will be prosecuted without further notice J. P. KELLY, 23-4-13 Manager. '_ ; ■'~-t6-''LiET:-:' WANTED to Let, a Blacksmith Shop at ; Wopdhilh.. Apply to — . STORE AT WOQDHILL, Helensville Bazaar TOYS STATIONERY FANCY GOOW NOYEETIES BUTTEEIOK PATTERNS, Bramophoires and Eecords. Agents for Weekly News & Herald. Orders taken for Periodicals, and any article not in stock procured at shortest notice, j Ik J. WALTERS, Commercial Road, Helensville. ' ?:; "MOST PERFECT . .OF CEYLONS BLENDED 'TEA &T Is 8d and 2s per lb. -'..:--; --AN ABSOLUrELY y:y':: ~:~''~Rt 3s " Ask for FREE Samples and you will :'$ y he delighted. Sumner & Screaton. WIDE WORLD PICTURES Foresters' Hall, Helensville Every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Gaumont Graphic His Vacation Invisible Cyclist Huala Lampour A Little Sheriff New Milk Boy New Year's Day in Japan Earl William of Holland Stubbornness of Youth God of the Sun New Programme NightlyPrices : Is 6d, Is, Children 6d Ladies Is to all Parts. A. COOPER. Manager. CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, APRIL 27th. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. Robt. Gordon-Ejrgan. Woodtiill, 2 p.m. Parakai, 11 p.m. Kaukapakapa, 3 p.m. Helensville, 7 p.m. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. CiiUKCH OF ENGLAND; Fifth Sunday after Easter April 27th. Vicar: Rev. C. I. MERTON. Helensville, 7 p.m., Evensong Tauhoa, Instruction Class, 10 a.m. „ - Matins and Sermon, 11 Fort Albert, Evensong- and Sermon, 3 p.m Wellsford, Evensong and Sermon 7 p.m. Preacher : The Vicar. UO-UKOH OF CHRIST. Helensville, 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread. 2.30 p.m. Bible School „ 7 p.m., Gospel Address. Evangalist; JMr'Horace W. Milner. Subject :'".*" Is Jesus the Messiah." Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., Bible Class.
Advertisement?. New Zealand Railways Visit of H.M.S. " New Zealand " to Auckland, 29th April to fotli May, 1913. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Auckland from all stations in the Auckland District from 28th April to 9th May, inclusive, available for return up to and including 17th May, 1913. MONDAY, sth MAY, 1913. The usual 2.15 p.m. train Helensville to Wellsford will NOT run. A special train will leave Kaiwaka for Auckland at 7 a.m., Wellsford 7.45 a.m., Kaipara Plats 8.15 a.m., Ahuroa 8.35 a.m., Kaukapakapa 9.23 a.m., Helensville 9.51 a.m., arriving Auckland 11.47 a.m. Return train will leave Auckland at 3.30 p.m, Helensville 5.35 p.m., arriving Wellsford 8.0 p.m., and Kaiwaka 8.45 p.m. Between Helensville and Kaiwaka these trains will stop where required for passenger traffic, but between Auckland and Helensville trains will only stop at Newmarket and Mount Eden. BY ORDER.
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