TUAKAU.
I notice! thai? your Buekt .nd corrseponden: referred to the old railroad between here and Ruck land in his last notes, expgjßßng the opinion that it was uot required. We hftvo bo?u -Reiving to have the T ranch handed over to the local authorities, rec. ising themoTe roads in a district the better. As this would a direct communication with I'ukok.jhe the advantages are "V apparent The Progressive League A ane-ted the taking up of the bridges \J by -warding a request to the authorities to stay eucli work nntil investigation was made. We trust to have the co-operation of the Buckland people in this matter, which is only akin to their new road between there and Pukekohe. The Progressive League some time ago urged that a delivery of letters and the establishing of letter-boxes should >e given effeit to here and the authorities, acting on the advice tif til* 1 local Postmaster. have done This facility if a direct bcn.-tU to the town and the Lt-agi o ar- to 1 tprgratulated on the succe» , ot tIIOU The monthly Band ot Hope concen was held here last Monday evening, there being a good attendance. Amongst those who contributed to the programme were:—Mrs Hunter, Misses E. Hunter, V. Revell, Pilkington, E. Deeble, Scanlen, Bridge, and Messrs Revell and Johnson. The small girls presented a dialogue which was much appreciated. Mr Geo. Bevell acted as chairman. v The marriage of Mr H. Wood•.VTTridge to Miss Sraeed eventunted on •Wednesday, the ceremony taking place at the home of the bride s parents. The couple wero the recipients of many nice and serviceable presents.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 18, 10 July 1912, Page 3
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271TUAKAU. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 18, 10 July 1912, Page 3
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