PUKEKOHE PRESBYTERTERIAN CHURCH. A Meeting of Members and Adherents of the Pukekohe Charge will be held in St. James' Church on TUESDAY, September 28th, at _2 p.m. The object of the meeting is to confer with n Commission from the Auckland Presbytery concerning the proposed division of the Charge. All are coidially invited to attend. 0918 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Week End Tickets. Commencing PATTED Alt,, 25th September, 11)15, Week End Tickets at Excursion Fares wiil be issued on Saturdays, also on Sunday mornings, from any station to any station where the train service will permit of the return journey being completed on the Monday following the date of issue. Minimum fare: First-class, 5 >3; second-class, 3 9. These Tickets are NOT available for break of journey, aud are not extensible under any circumstances. BY ORDER. District TratKc Manager's Office, Auckland, 21st Sept., 1915. 0913 TENDERS. Wanted immediately, Man with horses to Contract for Ploughing and Discing about 20 acres new ground ; also for road repairing. AppIy—KELSEY BROS., Wairamarama, 0900 Yia Onewhero. PUKEKOHE BOROUGH COUNCIL. Extraordinary Vacancy. Pursuant to Section 39 of " The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," I hereby give notice that an election will be held on Wednesday, October 6th, 1915, for the purpose of electing a Councillor for the Borough of Pukekohe, in place of Mr J. A. Comrie, resigned; and I hereby appoint the Borough Council Office, Edinburgh Street, Pukekohe, as the place, and MONDAY, the 27th day of September, 1915, (before noon) as the day for the nomination of candidates for such office. Dated this 17th day of September, 1915. J. F. DEANE, 0890 Returning Officer. notice! The residents of Onewhero, Pukekawa and Surrounding Districts ijuite understand the position regarding the supply of bread lam delivering as many of them have read the letter received by me from the Bread Supplier of Tuakau raising the price j'd per loaf above the price agreed upon by the Master Bakers within a radius of 15 or 20 miles, and concluding the same letter by the following remark "why should the people living in the backblocks get their bread at the same price as the town." To his mind the residents of the outlying districts should pay for the privilege of fostering the country. W. I DEEBLE, Tuakau. NOTICE. We will be buying well fatted Bacon Pigs on behalf of the Te Aroha Bacon Company, Ltd. on MONDAY, October 4th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Weight: 110 lbs to 150 lbs at 5d per lb. FRANK PERKINS & CO. GEO. WALTERS Fruiterer & Confectioner FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES DAILY. Best brands of Confectionery and Refreshing Drinks kept in Stock. Suppers a Speciality. Fish & Chips. Ham & E«gs. .... Cokxek .... KINO & EDINBURGH STREETS Pukekohe. NOTICE. £1 Reward for information leading to the conviction of the persons who took our sign post marked EXPRESS TAILORS For High Class Tailoring, GEORGE ST., , TUAKAU, from the corner of Buckland road
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 87, 24 September 1915, Page 3
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