PATUMAHOE M.U.1.0. .OP., LOYAL PUKEKOHE LODGE, No. 8063. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be Held in H PATUMAHOE HALL, On THURSDAY, MARCH 4 Object: To Form a Sub-branch, of Above Lodge at Patuniahoe. Mr. J. Henry Will Preside. Mr. J. McLeod, P.C.S., of the Auckland District, will Give an Address on the Advantages of Belonging to a Friendly Society. All interested in Friendly Societies' good work, and those intending to join the Branch are requested to attend. Mothers, send your sons. Wives, send your husbands. Sisters, send your brothers. If they do not like to come alone, come with them, you will be interested. Roll up and join one of the soundest and strongest Friendly Societies in the world. By Order, F. Hard, 515 Per SeL "- BLENBROOK SPORTS. To be Held in MR. HODGKINSON'S PADDOCK, GLENBROOK. Oa THURSDAY, MARCH 4. Admission: Adults, Is. Children, 6d. Hot Water Provided. Entries Close on March 2nd. Refreshment Booth on Ground. DANCE IN THE EVENING In Glenbrook Hall. Gents 2s 6d. Ladies, Is. C. J. T. HODGKINSON, «uq -™- oec. PATUMAHOE HALL A MEETING of residents of Mauku, Patumahoe, Waiau and Karaka will be held in the above hall on FRIDAY, March 12th, at 730 p. m, to consider the erection of saleyards to accommodate stock from abofe districts ; to fix site and ar range ways and means Every farmer interested in stock i» urged to attend as the business pro posed is his direct interact. Signed JOSEPH HENRY, 547 Convenor by Rf quest. TUAKAU ATHLETIC CLUB SPORTS. § 27m 1920. Tenders MP* hmcnt TENDERS willl|received by the Secretary 5 pir. on MONDAY, MaJh 1%, for B'le right of suppl#* v the sports groAd on March 27th highest or anyWtender not necessarilf accepted. "H. D ABBOTT) A fl. TAPPER) 527 Joint Secretaries. NOTICE. In the Estate of Wm. Hy King, late of Pukekohe, Bootmaker, deceased. ACCOUNTS in duplioate forall claims. against the above estate must be lodged with me not later than 7th March, 1920, otherwise they cannot he recog >ised. H. G. R. MABON, Solicitor for the Administratrix, 535 King Street, Pukekehe PUKEKOHE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. TECHNICAL AND CONTINUATION CLASSES WILL BEGIN ON Bth MARCH, 1920. • Classes for adults and for Free Place Students will be held in the following subjects:— English, Arithmetic, Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, Woodwork, Dressmaking, Miliinery, Mechanical Drawing. Full particulars from local Superintendent, who will attend at the Technical School at 7 p.m. on THURSDAY, MARCH 4, to enrol students. G. H. GORRINGE, Local Superintendent. 536
PUKEKOHE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. COMPULSORY CONTINUATION CLASSES. All young persons between th® ages of 14 and 17 years residing within two miles of the Pukekohc Technical School, and who are not attending a Primary or a Secondary School, must attend at the Pukekohe Technical School on 4th MAKCH, 1920, to be enrolled in the above C 'Attendance is compulsory (See Section 124, Education Act, 1914). Any young persons between 14 ana 17 vears residing beyond two miles from the Technical School may attend these classes as free students, if their parents sign the necessary agreement. Attendance for four hours weekly is the absolute minimum required; therefore Mlidents arc advised to take extra classes so that they may escape the penal clauses of the Act. Full particulars can be obtained from the Local Superintendent (Mr. G. H. Gorringe). J. P. KALAUGHER, Supervisor, 539 Auckland Education Board. Excursion ; tickets to will not bejlVailable by Main Trunk Express trains. f,3M BY ORDER.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 509, 27 February 1920, Page 3
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