PAPAKURA.
j PROGRESSIVE jIUCHHE PARIY. Trcugli t!.e rinht uai c.id ar.d g;sty a ver., successful progressive cuchre puty was heid in the Parish Hall on Monday r veiling. The prize winners were Miss Rollett, Mrs ■VcoJ, Mr 11. Walters ani Mr W Rhind. It was decided to hold the meetings cv.-iy fortnight, ard to present ths highest scorers at the end of the teasjn with a geed, substantial prize. Ihe proceeds fie to be devoted to repay a smsll debt due on the hall. UUR RAILWAY SERVICES. A Wcllingicn telegram states that the new tirr.c-t»ble for Auckland district, to come ir.to cferatkn on July 1, will be a very great improvement on the present service, 'the convenienca of surburhsn residents will be catered for b.v mesr.s of several additional train.', ar.d a general rearrang3mer,t of tirces giving the better facilities,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 2, Issue 103, 20 June 1913, Page 3
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