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LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK CARLAW PARK FIRST TEST FIRST TEST To-morrow, c cjaturday). > O-MORROW, (kJATCHDAY). i | ENGLAND v. t i NEW ZEALAND ; First Trial of Sti'ength between John . Bull’s Men and the Men of the Silver Fern. ■ UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST TEAM | THAT HAS EVER LEFT ENGLAND, j QAN g EA T rjIHEM? FOLLOW THE CROWD TO CARLAW PARK. Gates Open, 10.30 a.m. Early Matches Arranged. TEST MATCH STARTS 3 P.M. ADMISSION TO GROUND. 2s. ADMISSION TO STAND, 5s EXTRA (plus tax). A Limited Number of Seats are still left in Stand and may be Booked at CARTER AND ASHER’S, Shortland St. Box Plan closes To-night (Friday). W. O. CARLAW, Hon. Sec., N.Z. Rugby League. PUBLIC NOTICES ÜBL I C NOTICE. In accordance with the provisions of The Education Act, 1914. it is hereby notified that the undernamed persons have been duly elected Members of the Education Board of the District of Auckland: — For the Auckland Urban Area: GEORGE BROWNLEE, HORACE STEPHEN WATERLOW KING, THOMAS UMFREY WELLS. For the Hamilton Urban Area: FREDERICK AUGUSTUS SNELL. For the North Ward of the Rural Area: RICHARD HOE. For the East Ward of the Rural Area: ARCHIBALD BURNS. For the West Ward of the Rural Area: JAMES PRIMROSE. The result of the voting is as follows: AUCKLAND URBAN AREA Isabella Martin Benfell 51 George Brownlee 179 Horace Stephen Waterlow King . . 133 James Purtell 39 Robert Archibald Rew 106 Thomas Umfrey Wells 191 Total number of valid votes recorded 243 Number of voting papers rejected as informal 2 WEST WARD OF THE RURAL AREA John Patterson 255 James Primrose 261 Total number of valid votes recorded 516 Number of voting papers rejected as informal 15 E. C. PURDIE, Returning Officer. August 2, 1928. USED CARS FOR SALE. you require a car, see us. NOWN everywhere for a Square Deal and Honest Value In Used Cars.—Derrick and Barratt, Durham St., City. K-SEATER BUICK, touring bodv (Buick), complete with upholstery for front and rear seats, spring cushions, all solid leather, doors, side curtains, and MOTOR TYRES AND ACCESSORIES MUDGUARDS, Radiators, etc., Repaired. Acetone Welding.—Cunningham, Motor Metal Worker Phone 44-620. 144 Albert St. MOTOR SERVICE STATIONS DODGE and Reo Electrical Service Station.—All North East Spares in stock. Watson, Steele and Ganley, Ltd.. Wellesley Street W, POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC., TOR SALE. THE best Day-old Chicks at 14s 6d per doz., delivered free.—Salter, Allenby Road, Papatoetoe.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 423, 3 August 1928, Page 3
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