Second Division League Buckland A public meeting will he htkl in the Buckland Hall on SATI'RDAY, SEPTEMBER lnih, :u 1 .SI p.m.. for the purport' of forming ;i brunch ol the Second Division League. The League aims at securing by constitutional mure adequate provision for the dependants of soldiers and guarding their interests generally. Speakers : Mr A. A. Creamer (President of S.D.L.. Auckland). Mrs H. H. D. Wily (President Womeus' Patriotic League. Buckland). Everybody cordially invited. Chair to be taken at 1.80 p.m. A. I. MELVILLE, 2£tj Hon. Sec. pro tern.
Clearance Sale. Tuakau Road, Pukekohe SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, At 12 30 pm. J. T. Stembridge and Co. Have received instructions from Mr E. Harris of Tuakau road, who has sold his farm, to sell as above : 1 ton spring tip dray 1 deubl.e seated buggy Buggy harness 1 s.f. Massey Harris plough, new 27 fencing posts Barbei wire Corri gated iron knapsack spray Lawn mower Cream cans, milk cans 45-gallon separator (Lilly) Hurdles U 30-gallon barrels tine harrows ''-piece saddlebag suiete, Chesterfield and 2 easy chairs (very choice), sideboard, piano (by Taylor, London), tables, chairs, rimu bedstead, b.m. bedstead, stretcher, w.w. mattress (2), duchess chests, washstands, kitchen utensils, lino, garden tools and sundries
J. T. Stembridge, Auctioneer 243 COUNTRY SALES SEPTEMBER WARKWORTH-Fridav 14 WAlUKU—Saturday 15 HENDERSON— Monday 17 PAPAKUKA-Horse Sale—Monday 17 TUAKAU, Thursdav 20 PAPAKI'RA -Special Bull Sale—Friday 21 KAlHU—Saturday 22 WHITFORD-Mondav 24 NGATEA-Wednesday 26 ARAPOHUE-Wednesday 20 MAUNGATUROrO-Friday 28 KAlWAKA—Saturday 29 PUKKKOHE-Special Bull Fair-Sat-urday 29 Mew Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Cov. Ltd. COUNTRY SALES. SEPTEMBER POKENO VALLEY-Sale of Mr F. Lowry—Wednesday 12 RAMARAMA-Sale of Mr Herbert Wood Thursday 13 TURUA-Friday 14 RUNCIMAN-Dairy Sale—Saturday 16 CLEVEDON—Monday 17 POKENO—Monday l< RUNCIMAN. Tuesday 18 PUKEKOHE Horse Sale—Wednesday and Thursday, 19 and 20 PUKEKOHE—Dairv Sale, Saturday 22 PUKEKOHE—Monday 24 HELENSVILLE- Tuesday 25 PUKEKOHE-Bull Sale-Thursday 27 weekly "Sales. The Haymarket Tuesdays Hides Skins, Wool, Tallow, etc. Westfield Yards Wednesdays -Fat Cattle, Sheep, Calves, Pigs, etc. Westfield Yards—Thursdays—Dairy and Store Stock. The Haymarket Fridays—Horse, Vehicles, Harness, Hay, Straw and Grain, etc. Buyers for Messrs Thos. Borthwick and Sons (Australasia), Ltd., Frozen Meat Exporters, Etc. Prices on Application. Alfred Buckland and Sons LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS, AUCKLAND
FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL MERGING OK MAUNGATAWHIRI ROAD DISTRICT IN THE COUNTY. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a petition of Ratepayers in the Maungalawhiri Road District praying that the said Road District may be abolished and merged in the County is deposited at the oltice of the Franklin Gmnty Council Hall Street, Pukekohe, and the same will be presented at a Special Meeting of the Couhcil to be held on Thursday, the 11th day of October, 1917, at 12.30 p.m. Dated at Pukekohe this 10th day of September, Hil". ALAN P. DAY, 254 County Clerk. NOTICE To the Public of Pukekohe. Having purchased Mr C. K. Lawrie'a billiard and tobacconist's business I have opened in conjunction with it an up-to-date hairdressing saloon. I am a practical hairdresser of 25 years' experience and thesaloon will be conducted under my personal supervision and control. All up-to-date brands of Tobacco and Cigarettes and hairdressing sundries stocked. H. BENDALL ANTED to Buy bacon pigs. 110 to 160 lbs, 6Jd at our Store, Pukekohe.— K I'KRKINSK Co 1851
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 309, 11 September 1917, Page 3
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