STAR PICTURES. Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings at 8. The Fugitives AND MANY OTHERS—SATURDAY Admission: Adults 6d A. BECROFT, Jnr. Manager. SHELLS FOR SALE BUILDERS, |Contrjisfcors, Householders, etc/*sfcc.,—Ddl up you^Footpaths with Sbfelhi , r Changes -nffeasonable. For f«r##r partrculars apply to — JAMES HUNGER, Carrier, Helensville FOR SALE TOUKAURL^BLOCK (Phillips* Farm) cut up infr^Tinest Building Sections in Heltfnsville; and a few Sections for Fruit FanlrST >. Low Prices. Very easy terms. For Jj^ans, etc., enquire E. THURLOW FIELD, Solicitor, Helensville, HELENSVILLE AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSN. APPLICATION^ wil) be received! by the undersiafted up till Thirsday. July 16t^T1914, for the poatioftili Secretary tojjqe above Association, at %*Safary of £30 peilannum. 1 JAS. McLEOD, Chairman. HELOtfSVILLE TOWN \ BOA ID ELECTIOnVf ONE MEMBER OF TcVn BOARD. IN terms of section 27 of the " Local ElectionXand Polls Act, 1908," and thA Amendments thereof, the following is the result Jbf an election! held on the 2nd Ally, 1914, for \ie Extraordinary Vacancy inVfche above Boarq: — V FIELD, EDWARD THUBLOW ...93 LAMBERT, JAMES FERg\sON...SB SELLARS, GEORGE HENRTK ...106 I hereby declare GEORGE HfcNRY SELLARS to be duly elected.^ W. RYALL FOSBROKE, Returning Officer. Helensville, July 2nd, 1914. HELENSVILLE TOWN BOA^p ELECTION. Ladies & Gentlemen — I beg to than^you all for placing me at the heaVof the Poll on July 2rid, apd trus\^o serve you on thi Hefensville igpwn. Board to youl- full satisfaction * I remain, 1^ Your obdt. servant, * G. H. SELLARS. THE KAIPARA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY COY., Ltd. SHAREHOLDERS are hereby notified that as the Annual GVneral Meeting takes place on THURSDJC", 16th July, Nominations^ if any, for Ihe vacancies on »c Dii*cforate, must beVeft at the Company's Office seven clear rays before the Ate fixed for the Annual Proxi\j%, if any, must be in the hVids of the Secretary at least 48 hours\efore the time fixed for the meeting. \ CLAUDES. WHITE, Secretary. <
The present proprietary of the ECHO would like to do much more than at present in helping the district to forge ahead, but to do this on amicable and business lines requires the whole-hearted support of the populace, not that we are complaining in the least, but we can assure our readers that we have room upon our patent address wrapping machine (just imported) for at least another 1000 subscribers! *
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 3 July 1914, Page 4
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