THE Pukekohe and Waiuku Times PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1914.
NEWS HELD OVER.
"We nothing extenuate, nor set down a»aht in malice."
On account of the prominence given to this oisti-ict's mo>t important function of the ye.it", the Franklin A. ami I*. Society's Show, we have been compelled to hold over a considerable amount of other interesting copy, as follows : Pokeno ilax case, Ilill v. Dean. Plaintiff was non-suited. Report of evidence taken in Auckland, and the Magistrate's judgment, will appear next issue.
Pokeno correspondent's news. Interesting notes from Waiuku. Waipipi: East End paragraphs. Mercer cheque-stealing case. Documents alleged to be stolen from Mr Poland, of Tuakau. Accusod Weeks reserves his defence.
Deputations to the Et. Hon. \V. F. Massey, P.C. Great South road improvement scheme: a contribution by the Mayor of Otahuhu. Smoke social by tho Franklin A. and P. Society. Child named Alex Rowland was drowned at Mercer. Jury's reference to dangerous state of tho river in Friday's paper. Mr Girling-Butcher. Catholic organiser, in this district. Reports later.
Hives of Industry. About Quin and Peoples, ot Drury. A fishing tale (which may or may not appear.) A poem. Also under consideration.
Muiket reports and other items. Our readers will agree that we have a fair amount of news in hand to make Friday's " Times " interesting. l)o all your friends subscribe to the paper 'i Please ask them not to borrow.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 173, 24 February 1914, Page 2
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