FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. In the matter of " The Public Works Art, l^ns," AND In the matter of a Proposal to Stop certain Roads in the County of Franklin. OTICR is hereby given that the Frank lin County Council pioposes, under the provision., of the above-men turned Act toBTUI .the roaS. i? KnklinCounty described An the^^J^ifS IIpSSTdSS office hours from FRIDAY the 27th day o June, 1919, until THURSDAY, the 21st day of August, 1919 (both days inclusive):— i Approx. area of each piece of road proposed to be Adjoining stopped. Section Nos. a. r. p. 4 238 41 2 1 2 41 SCHEDULE. Situate in Situate in Shown Parish of Blk. No. fl, D. on Plan No. Opaheke VIII Drury 19968 V VIII Drury 1990S 1 216 163. 162 a, and 52 Waiuku West 111 Maioro 19906 1 1 31.1 22,46, and 478 Awhitu I Awhitu WW 1 019 Allots, of 57 and 161 anift of Sub. Sec. 3 Opaheke IX Opaheke 18048 All the said pieces of road proposed to be stopped are coloured gre< on the said plans, and are situated in the County of Franklin. Dated at Pukekohe this 27th day of June, 1919 ALAN P. DAY, 583 County Clerk.
FOOTBALL. PUKEKOHE v. TUAKAU. (Seniors). Parade Grounds TO-MORBOW, at 3 p.m. Admission : 6d. Ladiee, free.
SOCIAL AND DANCE Will be held in PUNI PUBLIC HALL, on TUESDAY, the 15th JULY, To welcome home Privates B. Foy and N. Stuart Dance at 8 p.m. ROY FULTON, Secretary.
FUKEKOHE SUBURBAN TENNIS CLUB. SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held io the PUKEKOHE EAST HALL on THURSDAY, JULY 17th. Gents, 2/6. Ladies, 1/-. 613 W. H. REYNOLDS.
BOROUGH OF PUKEKOHE I hereby invite the Burgesses of the Borough to observe SATURDAY, July 19th and MONDAY, July 21st, as close holidays. I would also request the business people and resident- of the town to decorate their premises on those days to the best of their ability with the material available. C. K. LAWKIE. Mayor.
BOROUGH OF PUKEKOHE Peace Celebrations Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, July 19th. 20th and 21st. PROGRAMME. SATURDAY, JULY 19th. 930 a.m.—Procession from Seddon Lamp to Domain. Order of Procession : Two Mounted Soldiers. Piikekolie Band, School Children. Mayor and Councillors, Cadets, Women's Patriotic League, Returned Soldiers, Friendly Societies. Mounted Territorials, Infantry, Fire Brigade. Fancy Dress. . Decorated Cycles. First prize il, 4nd 15s. 3rd 7s 6d. Decorated Horse Vehicles. Decorated Motor Car. Frizes : Ist £1 10s, 2nd 15s, 3rd 7s 6d. The various units enumerated above will assemble at 9.30 a m. at the west end ot King Street in the positions allotted. The Procession will start from Seddon's Lamp at 10 a.m. prompt. No one will be allowed to join the procession after 9.50 a.m. This will be strictly enforced. Procession Committee: Miss Hamilton. I Miss V. H. Webster, Lieut. Hatt, Messrs D. R. Flavell, J. Patterson, A. D. Young, E. W. Tabor (chairman). 11 sum— Reading of the Peace Proclamation, and speeches. 12 Noon.—Sports. The Sports Committee advise that, owing to the unfortunate illness of Mr A. P. Daysh. Mr D. R. Hamilton has kindly consented to act as secretary of this Committee ; any future communications should therefore be addressed to Mr Hamilt >n ('Phone No. 57). Entries far events 4 and 9 on the published programme, open handicaps for 130 yds and 220 yds respectively, close on THURSDAY, July 17th, at 5 p.m. with the Secretary. Event No. 12 on Sports Programme (Obstacle Race) is deleted aud " A Greasy Pig " event substituted. Prize, the pig. 8 p.m—Banquet to Returned Soldiers in Premier Hall, to which all Returned Soldiers are invited. Will any returned soldier who has not received a personal invitation on or before TUESDAY, July l r »th, kindly communicate with Mr D. R. Hamilton or the Town Clerk - Each Returned Soldier may invite one male civilian friend to accompanv him to the banquet, but civilians atlending will be charged the sum of .'is each. SUNDAY, JULY 20rn. Citizens Thanksgiving Service in Piemier Hall at 2.30 p.m., at which the Rev. Jeiieries, of Auckland, will an address. The Clergv and Chuiis of Ihe various local Churches will aNo a v si si with the Service. MONDAY. JULY 2Ur. Hockey and Football Tournaments and Fancy Dress Matches mi the Domain. I'arliiul.iis will be announced later. NOTICE. TUAKAU TOWN BOARD. Stock Roue. Ou and after this date, all stock being driven to the Railway from the direction of the Waikato River must ho taken via Matlill Street, turning off at Messrs Pirret's Corner, Carr Street, Bollard Road, ami Liverpool Stree , and heing driven in direction must take the same route, turning off at the Liverp >ol Street corner. By Order. A. H. TAPPER 604 Town Clerk,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 489, 11 July 1919, Page 3
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