THE PIERROTS.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR EFBORT. ' 'J^a A meeting of the Meat, a»4f||| Produce Sub-Committee of the Keir mouth Pierrots was held at the Sol&ewjjj Club on Saturday afternoon, Mr. J; noil prestaing. ■ - tf^l Mr. J. R. Hill reported having viewed Mr. H. Okey, M.P., r,e obt*tate:S his assistance in the direction ing a supply bf smoked trout JhftntilJyW Government. Mr. Okey had «xpW«|if|SJ iiis sympathy with the proposal, was communicating with the Gor»Mfj|i Mr. F. Hotian reported that ments were being made for an stall, -whilst Mr. Newton King twould'b* pleased to allow the committee the'-TUfc|S| of his launch if or a flshiag expedition, >' M Mr. A. E. Watkins reported that «M)&k£| of the blacksmiths iir town was ing a set of hack shoes, Mr. L. JenJrSwMl had promised a, Jersey bull, Meter* &J§l Hill, Upson, Laurent, G. Colson, P. and Gus. Sole each a pair of fowls'M&3JHJ Jeunins (of Waitara) four sacks seed wheat, Cock and Co. 501b of flour,/|| Burgess, Fraser, and Co. 501b 4)bWjk|wH Little and Atkinson a sack of floor: »)j|H Mr. C. Sadler said that Mr. Hal» donating a sheep, and that Mr. C. son, of Aiiroa, had very generoueljp <£9 fered a pedigree Ayrshire bull. ,'. ijA JH It was decided to ask the FtMeJffJjffl Co-op. Company if thy would imdexty|P|j|9 the sale of the bull at one ot HwSjlH sales in the vicinity of Auroa. .. -WM Mr. J. H. Street, Bell Block, prrtntMgljg a pedigree Jersey bull. He said w,**ftsH from one of his best cows. '--vß| Mr, C. Fairbrother was asked to maMi||j arrangements for the sale of the bulL^jyH Mr .J Fairbrother reported tho Ing gifts: Mr. W. McKenae, f*t' : 3*«sti|i Sir. W. H. Jury, fat pig; Mesirs O. K. Bain, H. Linn, and N. J. MUM liH cow; Mr. N, J. Millar, iat pig; jtVJrell Graham, pheasants or quail j Parij l 3tylss|l kere, one fat lamb, or £1; MorrUi-'BMjjKIH three cow covers; Mantle Mtd 'WmffijH thoroughbred mare. ~ '^j||9 Mr. Goldsworthy reported promjaee-jaSM a sack of pie melons and a twk ||l9 pumpkins from Mr, T. Luxton; A Pfjljiw of fowls from Mr. L. Faul, and'fcjfet||||H from Mr. Sanson (Okato). UHM Mr. F. Honan reported that known local &port had' promised a 4 WraH donation of £lO provided 19 tfMHpjpM would each contribute a similar He had been promised five of these d**w|j§[ tions, and was hoping that others>iqtKy| coma forward. -\ 'i^jH Mr. Hill reported that Mr. J, H. had promised a pig, Mr. J. vegetable!', Mr. K. ilellier lemon*, <fsH Mr. T. Giddy vegetables. M :/ £ml Yfc was also reported that Mr. '"-"XffidlH M.P., wus giving a sheep, and that w£§M Mack Bnrnitt was giving a heifer." - - g|M Messrs R. Johnson and A. T, WWWJM were added to the committee. 'y&jM It was decided to ask the '°H?*?3h|H gentlemen to canvn,«!< their districts:—Tarurutangi, Mr. Omat-a, ■ Mr, E. Bayly; TatantluwMHM Messrs W. and C. Uon.eyileld; OkeifpH Mr. VV. Gray; Rahotu, Mr. S. WilloqaßjH by; Kgmont Village, Messrs J. R. RtigjM binds and (i. Marsh; Waitara, M«»qfsM W. McKenzii! and T. Luxtont Mr. !■:. .Meredith; Mangorei, -.Mr. : 'W Mitchell: Warea, Mr. 11. CorbetgHH Westown, Mr. W. H. Haddivll; HHttjlgH borough, Meiic: T. fimtlUe »i,lffli
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1917, Page 5
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