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TUAKAU.

TUAKAU SCHOOL PICNIC. The annual picnic in corn ction witb the above school was held on the school ground on Tnu'fday. Ideal weather conditions prevailed ami a large number o' parenis were present" During the aiternoo i races and other eam;s were profd for the children, ard altner a most enjoyable day was HALF-HOLIDAY, le unanimous decision of local ..keepers to revert to the Thursday afternoon for the weekly halftoliday -oniea into force this week. Much satisfaction » teing expr ssed at the change, as the Saturrav closing wat found very inconvenient for [Since the above was written word has been rectived that owing to certain clauses in the Act Wednesday, not Thursday,- Bust be observed]. TUAKAU PRESBYTERIAN * ' CHURCH. Members of th 5 above Church have stieces'ful in securing the services of the ,Re*. Butterworth as resident minifcter fcr Tuakau. The Church jeldera have experienced some difficulty In obtaining a suitabl resldence fc* their minister, but now |<%iave a suitable house in view. The R v -lutterworth commences his ministry Sundav. PARIS WELL SOCIAL £? A public farewell social ii b itg given to Mf. and Mrs C. R. Hell on Friday ifcoinj?. T hooliganism. ot this district were twted to an.ither exhibition of thoughtless fooleiy laßt Sunday evening. Daring the service in the r Presbyterian Church nearlv every fev borae ofe* harness was interfered Si * with is fl'ime, way. "he most fef djng> rous "j ke" played was to Ia- fix rhe reins at the haineas so that Ep the drfer conld not g t any pull or V;* the bit One driver had n accident as a resul', io'i or.ly saved the utoatnn by jumpiog from buggy and ranning to the horse's bead.' y; * , V , It ip reported that Constable Moore, who has been native c<m- : stable here for a number of years, is retiring. v NEW HALL. 'There is some talk about Pecuring 'a new hall. Of the need there has been ample proof for several wintess, but who is to take the lejfl is another thing, ff? i

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 80, 1 April 1913, Page 3

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TUAKAU. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 80, 1 April 1913, Page 3

TUAKAU. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 80, 1 April 1913, Page 3

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