THE KAIPARA AND WAITEMATA ECHO WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE KAIPARA ADVERTISER & WAITEMATA CHRONICLE" HELENSVILLE, THURSDAY, May 8, 1919 FLASHES.
The attention of sportmon is directed to the various trespass notices in this issue. A meeting of ratepayers will be held on Monday, 12th May, to consider the j electric lighting scheme. The next Social under the auspices of the Returned Soldiers' Association * will be held on Thursday, May 3 sth. The Ideal Drapery Stores, Commercial Road, have an interesting re-place advt. in another column.* The Railway department announce per advt. in this is3ixa that in future extra trains will be run between Helensville and Kaukapakupa on Fridays. We've all heard a bit about Eve, so " Eve's Daughter," the ParamountArtcraft feature, showing on Saturday ne^ft at the Agricultural Hall, should prove decidedly interesting, especially a.s the title-role is played by Billie Burke. On Monday evening last a railwaysurfaceman named Sturnel, whilst pro-r ceeding homewards on a jigger) fell off the machine at a bridge between Tehana and Toponui. The unfortunate man was | badly injured, the fall being about 30 feet. He was taken tq iz Auckland by special "train later in the evening, for treatment. Major J. G. Coates, M.P. for Kaipara, who has been on active service as a I member of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force since October, 1916, returned by the transport Remuera on Monday Major Cpates left New Zealand as o, gaptain, and receeived tyis ma^qrity while Ejjrving in J'rance, H_e w»s also 3wafde4 the Military Cross and a bar,
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 May 1919, Page 2
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254THE KAIPARA AND WAITEMATA ECHO WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE KAIPARA ADVERTISER & WAITEMATA CHRONICLE" HELENSVILLE, THURSDAY, May 8, 1919 FLASHES. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 May 1919, Page 2
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