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For Sale, To Let, etc. ALLAN'S GOOD SEEDS—Grasses and Clover Beet Qujlity. Prioe list on request. E. ALL A.N, Seedsman, Buckland. FOR SALE - About 300 lbs this season's coxfoot seed. What offer. Apply—Mauku Stores. 614 FOR SALE—J4-acre section, Harrington Avenue, Pukekohe. Splendidly commanding view for a residence. Apply—H. Dell and Son, Pukekohe. rr * wr FOR all brands ot Donedust, manures, and farm seeds try FRANK PERKINS and Co.. Pukekohe FOR SALE-One timber waggon, 6inch tyres ; five spring _ carts, light, medium, and heavy. All in good order. Also, one station buggy.—J. BBarton, Coaohbuilder and Carriage Painter, Papakura SWEET PEAS—List now ready of best collection of new sorts and novelties obtainable only from E. ALLAN, Seedsman, Buokland.

FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. PROPOSED KOHEROA ■ KAIAWAMIRANDA SPECIAL* RATING AREA LOAN OF £3OOO for the following purposes:— (a) Construction of Bridge over £ Mangatangi Stream and approaches thereto .. .. 1000 (b) Construction of Wharf at New Brighton and approach thereto .. .. •• 1000 (c) Construction of Kaiawa to New Brighton Road .. 300 (d) Construction of Bridge over >Cai«te Creek, Mangatangi to Miranda Road .. .. 250 (e) Construction of Approach toMiranda Wharf .. .. 250 (f) Gravelling of Maungatawhiri to Mangatangi Road through Koheroa Gum Reserve 200

i Total amount of Proposed Loan 3000 PURSUANT to Section 3 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and regulations made thereunder PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Special Roll of ratepayers 'in the KOHEROA - KAIAWA - MIRANDA SPECIAL RATING AREA (which said Special Rating Area is defined in the Schedule hereto) is deposited for public inspection at the ottice of the Franklin County Council, Hall Street, Pukekohe, and will nemain open for inspection until WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of March, 1920. ANY person whose name appears on the said roll may object to any matter or thiing contained in the said roll and may forward notice thereof in, writing to the Franklin County Council within seven days after the said 24th day of March, 1920. Such notice shall be in duplicate and shall state fully the grounds of objection and also the full name and address of the objector.

SCHEDULE: KOHEROA - KAIAWA - MIRANDA SPECIAL RATING AREA. ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, bounded, towards the north by the Manukau County, as described on page 1989 of the New Zealand Gazette of 1915 from the north-eastern corner of Section Number 102 Paiish of Otau, to the mouth of the Puwhenua Stream on Hauraki Gulf- thence towards the east by the said Hauraki Gulf to the Fukorokdro Creekj thence towards the south-east by a right line across the mouth of the said Pukorokoro Creek to the Waikato County Boundary at the north-easteiin corner of Section Number 82 Koheroa Parish; thence towards the south generally by the Waikato County to the middle of the Mangatangi Stream; thence by the middle of that Stream to the southern boundary of Section Number 41; thence towards the south by Section Number 42 to the public road at the north-western corner of the said Section Number 42; thence across the said public road and by Sections Numbers 193 and 194 to the south-eastern corner of Section Number 195; thence towards the west by Sections Numbers 195 and 196 to the south-eastern corner of Section Number 197; thence towards the south by Section Number 196 to the public road at its nortth-western corner; thence towards the west by a right line across the said road to the south-eastern corner of Section Number 200; thence towards the south and south-west by Sections Numbers 201 202 and 168 to the north-west-ern' corner of said Section Number 168; thence towards the east by said Section Number 168 to the public r<oad at the southernmost corner ol Section Number 205; thence towards the south-west, west and north by the publSc road forming part of the boundary of said Section Number 200 to the westernmost corner of Section Number 206; thence towards the north and west by Section Number 37 to the north-western corner of said Section Number 206; thence the north by Sections Numbers 12 and 209 to the north-eastern corner of Section Number 207; thence towards the west by said Section Number 209 to the northwestern corner of Section Number 208; thence towards the north ana west by Section Number 210 to the Surrey Redoubt at the north-western corner of Section Numbejs 39; thence towards the west generally by said Section Number 210 (all the aforesaid sections being in the Parish of Koheroa) by Section Number 109 Otau Parish, by Section Number 48A Otau Parish (State Forest Reserve) bv a Scenic Reserve, by Section 4i Otau Parish, again by the aforesaid Scenic Reserve and by Sections Numbers 108, 61, 59, 58, 57, 55, 103 and 102 to the point ot commencement being the Manukau County Boundary at the noiith-eastern comer of the said Section Number 102, Otau Parish. D«ted at Pukekohe this 16th day of March, 1920. ALAN P. DAY, 534 County Clerk.

An officer in a certain regiment is an expert gymnast, and teaches his brother subalterns how to walk across the barrack room on their hands. While thus engaged one evening the door opened, and the colonel entered the room, stared at the inverted company, shook his head gravely, and departed without uttering a'word. Extra parade duty the next morning was the least punishment expected for this breach of discipline. Some days passed, however, and, no notice being taken, it was thought an apology should be offered by the instigator of these unsoldierly movements. A reference being made to the occurrence, the colonel amazed the intending apologist by saying. "Hush! I would not have anybody know it for the world. The fact is, I had been dining out with an old brother, and 'pon my life, I had no idea that wine could have had such an effect upon me; but I could have sworn I saw you all upside down!"

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 514, 16 March 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 514, 16 March 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 514, 16 March 1920, Page 3

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