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PACKINGTON.

A wodding that caused terost in this district was Wednesday, June 26th, when Low and Miss E. married. The ceremony took pwH the residence of the bride's paaH and was conducted by the Barr, Presbyterian MinisteilH Waiuku. A social evening to brate the event was given bride's parents in the Packmjfl Hall, and was largely coming from Pukekohe, Waiabi-M surrounding districts and showfalß respect in which the young were hold. Dancing, songs tations passed away a very plegiH evening. The district heartUyjM the bride and bridegroo n happiness. The wedding pnf|H were numerous and consisted of useful articles. Dissatisfaction has been At the notice given of the lfanH County Couucil elections held oi*fl 22nd inst., a large number of electors not knowing anything ifl it till it was too late to vote, and others entitlod to be roll finding their names not thamlH This district is advancing Laving now a motalled rotdH Waiuku, and wo hope also metal to Pukekohe within the Land is changing hands at iucreased prices, but taking consideration the quality of the laH compared with other districts, it ftfl A daily mail and telephone ofl muuication aro recent blessing! fl have recoived. It is tu bo hoped that the Waitfl Railway League are going to dosoifl thing in a forcible way to | attention of the Government .togreat neod of the branch r&BwtfH Waiuku, this being a good thneH have their neods attended t& 9 railway has been before the paH for about 30 years. If Mr Ihfl becomes Prime Minister we are JIH iug that one of his first measures be to authorize the coustructioß of much-needed railway. It is felt that the Waiuku Times is going to fill felt want, and the general wiskaf pressed in this district is that have a long and successful careeft^H

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 17, 3 July 1912, Page 2

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PACKINGTON. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 17, 3 July 1912, Page 2

PACKINGTON. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 17, 3 July 1912, Page 2

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