SALES BY AUCTION w o o o o s L E S. L E S. rpHIRD \ UCKLAXD \\JOOL. QALE -1-hird Auckland » 00l ►jale OF THE 1925-1929 SEASON, "Will be held at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWANSON STREET on THURSDAY, HURSDAY, A PR IE PRIL 11, COMMENCING AT 3 P.M. Catalogues for this Sale close on MONDAT, April S, aiid growers are asked to forward their wool, with specifications, as early as possible. AUCKLAND WOOL. BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. E. M. EDGAR,
MEETINGS UCKLAXD WHIPPET A Meeting of the above Club will be held on THURSDAY March 21, at 7.30 p.m., at 179 Parnell Road. Parnell. All Members and those interested are requested to attend. W. R A TCLTFPE. Hon. Sec.
A UCKLAND BOYS RAMMAR SCHOOL OLD ASSOCIATION. AXN UAL MEETING. The Annual sociation will of Commerce, ROW NIGHT 7.30 p.m. Meeting of tlie above Asbe held In the Chamber Swanson Street, TO-IVTOR-(Wednesday), March 20, at BUSINESS: Cl > To Receive Annual Accounts. (2) To Elect Officers. (.3) General. T. S. MILLER. pRIMARY SCHOOL COMMITTEES' ASSOCIATION. QUARTERLY MEETING. Quarterly Meeting- of Association will be held at Teachers’ Institute Room, Wellesley Street West, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. IMPORTANT REMITS and Correspondence. Full attendance of Delegates desired. W. DIXON, Secretary.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL The Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held at the Y.M.C.A., TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m. Business: Election of Officers, etc. All supporters cordially invited to attend. E. ROBINSON, Hon. Sec. Pro. Tern. REUNION BRODICK CASTLE Reunion, Friday, March 22, at “Farmers’,” 2 p.m. Wear blue ribbon. ART UNIONS R T UNION RESULT. The result of the Art Union drawing of £SOO Maltese Cloak, held at the Matamata Town Hall last evening: Winning number 3,650. Winner, Mrs. Hope, Matamata.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 616, 19 March 1929, Page 3
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