LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The u-uul monthly meeting of the Franklin County Council takis pl.ee on Thuisday next.
Thi customary fortnightly Magistrate's Court in Pukekoiio in due tu be h Id n-.-xi Thuioday.
The statutory meeting cl' the Pukekohe Borough Council takes pi ice to-uiuriu\v Wedu-.-dav' evening ioi the iustal'a iou uf the Majo-
Particulars of the entry for a special turnip tale to In held by the N Z I'oaii aud M A t'uv in their Pukekohe Yards on Tueslay next are adverti-.ed in this 1 A further lift of dttoi ai.d places for the inoculation of ealws against blackleg will be found n ou: advertising columns. Constable Thoriieil returned to Pukekohe last L'uesd.iy on coin de•ioii of a holiday sp* nt in Aus'itlia, and ie-iua d du y U'sterdu}. In p'iic ■ of times previously announced .mails for Pamata, Papakuia, M.u.uivWa and Papaioetoe now i.l st.' daily at Pukt-koLe at (1 I > i in. For the i|U. liter ending March .".1-i last ih«; Pukekohe Magistrate's (Vmt lCiiiniH show dial Id pcioOUa wore (oi.vit t> d eight piolnbiti \\\ orders inin- ii.eluded in that to'al), i ■milt b on auiouiiMne ! o t'' '!s an lines i'ii) ins as agiiust "JO convic tiois, £1 '!> eou.t !'.■■ . ■:.'! line- I'll os, IVr the co; lespo-uliiig p-ri ul of last war. "i: die i ivil side 'on cases wire heart!, i"JI- 1 cs :'. I being recovered with I )«s paid £l'! I 1 -, ns compared with '-'I cases hoard, ill I 2 Ids ic«. vend an 1 £l* i'- f oe.- . aid, fur tie tjuaiter ending March .'ilst, HUG. Kin Oiuklu'ii'j Ha. kin.: Coiiku .it mela |
Members of tho 00th Reinforcement draft start for camp next Thursday, the Auckland contingent being due to leave by special train at 9.30 pm. -
\ Under the auspices of tho Puke- ' kohe branch of the Women's Patriotic League a garden party is to be held on the Pukekohe Rowling Green next Saturday afternoon when contributions of Is and upwards will be received on behalf of the Y.M.C.A war appeal fund.
Particulars of a desirable homestead, being part of the Awaroa estate is to be submitted to auction by Messrs Alfred Buckland and Sons, in conjunction with Messrs W. J. King and Co , at the Waiuhu saleyards on Saturday next will be found in our advertising columns.
We are requested to state that the prize money won at the PatrioticHorticultural and Industrial Exhibition held in Pukekohe on the 19th and 20th ult., is now available and must be claimed of the Hon. Sec. (Mrs J. M. Baxter) on or before Tuesday next. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Pure. 1.6,2 6 The President and members of the Pukekohe Branch of i-.c Women's Patriotic League desire in express their sincere thanks and appreciation to one and all who helped in the carrying out of the -how held recently and assi-ted with the function which proved t° he such a splendid succes.-, thus making the occasion of infinite benefit to. at least, some of the many institutions organised for the purpose of alleviating .is much as the hard-hip- and privations being undergone b\ our soldiers 'on the battlefields. While acknowledging their obligation to all and sundry, who lent a helping hand in many way-, they de-ire to specially thank the indue- who gave their services. also the exhibitors and ei-itor- from a distance and the local Pre- for their kindly consideration towards the cau-e at all time- and in many wavs. (Mrsi J. M. Baxter. Hon. Sec. P.H.W.1'.1. Advt.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 271, 1 May 1917, Page 2
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