tbe place of destination. Although not passed for export purposes tbe rejected shipment became available for the city trade and the result was that it was thrown on tlu maiket, and with a glut in supply values fell from £8 to £6 10s per tgn. It is estimated that some 400 bags of potatoei (20 tjns) were biought into Pukekohe yesterday, the value of which was consequently lessened by £3O, as the direct sequel to the shipping incident. ARARIMU Mr G Keaney is the latest from tbia district to answer his country's call, and a farewell social is to be tendered him by tha residents this week PAPAKURA HALL BRUNETTE'S piGTURES And Orchestra. TO-NIGHT, Jan. -:lst. Star Picture of 5,000 ft entitled "A R I Z 0 N A." A Thrilling Story of the Wild West in six parts, supported by 2 KEYSTONE COMEDIES 2 Topical War Films, etc. Orchestra and Mandoline items. POPULAK PRICES. 50 _ COADY AND OALDEE. LYCEUM PICTURES. PREMIER HALL EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY Note Alteration of Days. Waiuku every Saturday, The latest Films, the choicest 6ub ecta projected by the most modern Biograph. PRICES: Ladies .. All parts 1/Gents .. 1/- and 1/6 Children 6d The Show Franklin A. and P. Society's To be held on NEW SHOW GROUND FEBRUARY 25th and 26th. SCHEDULES READY WIDE SCOPE OF CLASSES Don t Forget Your Entries Let us all help to keep Franklin District in the Fore Front. Ask for Schedules if not already sent you. J. M. BAXTER, Secretary, CHURCH SERVICES. Church of England Services SUNDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1916 3rd Sunday after Epiphany St. ANDREW'S, PUKEKOHE. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 Children's Service, o Evensong and Sermon, 7 St. PAUL'S, BUCKLAND. Matins, Holy Communion and Sermon, 11 Evensong and Sermon, 7 64 Methodist Church. SUNDAY, JANUARY 2:ird, l*Jl6. Pukekohe, 11, Mr O. S. Avery; 7, G. Frost Buckland, 11, Mr F. Souster: 7, Mr C. Bycroft Tuakau, 11, Mr C. Bycrol't. 7, Rev. M. Costaiu Bombay, 11, Rev (i. Frost. 7, Mr Shaw All other places as per circuit plan. 65 Pukekohe Presbyterian Charge. SUNDAY, JANUARY 23rd St. James', 11, Mr E. Allen; 7, Rev S. Nixon Pukekohe East, 11, Rev. S. Nixon Bombay, 2.30, Rev S. Nixon Tuke Tuke, 2.15, Mr E. Allan " Carlton," 7.30, F. H. Bailey NOTICE. To Sheepfarmers Poison for dojjs lias been laid on my property adjoining the Pokenu railway station. Any dogs found on property will be shot. C. W. LANDON. WAIUKU Central Private Hotel, Every attention given to ensure the comfoit of patrons. Sale days, dinner from 11 o'clock. Tea and refreshments at all hours. 'Plione No. 17. 4, H. HAWES
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 135, 21 January 1916, Page 3
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