LOCAL AND GENERAL
Mr and Mrs M- Evasns celebrated their goldein wedding oini July lOtih. Mr H. Crawford has for sale 100 egg TainlEn, incubaitior and a 100-ahiak hot air brooder. The secretary of the >Thames MiiLers' Union gives notice that nominatione for omcers and oominttee for the ensuing year will be received up to 9 o'clock to-night. The Farmers' Auctioneering Co. in. conjunction with Alfred Buckland and) Sons, will sell the whole of Mr. J. Tetley's live and dead stock on July 28 at Tuirua. Inlteiad'ing passemgiers are requested *o noitie that thetnei will be no steamer from Netiheirdjani tinis evetning! a® adverttised, but will leave to-morrow aiti 6.30 a.m. Mr H. Utrwini, of N^aitea, who has sold his fairm, ha»j instructed tihe Faamers' Auobioneeiring Co. to sell on Augiust 13, ih& whole of his live amd dteed stock- j Mf C. F. Lamge hais for sale three, purei-bred whiitie Loghorn, eodkereilifi Orders are alsa taikien for settings of "Whito Leghorns *;nid Ind'iain. Runner : dxtcksi. ■ '; ! The Farmeim' - Auotiioineering Co. have received instiruations fromi Mrs Hobaipfe to aeli at her fam, Hikutada, on Wednesday. July 20, at noon the whole of her livie amd diead stocik. Wiiiaims' orcthestra. is beoomiing iiniorieafiimg'ly popiular at "the 'Queen's, amd tiheor melodious acoomipainimieintts to tihe film piictburetsi shown air© miuch apipreaiaitied by the Queen's paitiixmis. I The 6th Hauraki Regimental Band under the baton of Lieut. Clarke, •.will play a prograonQme of music at the Hospital grounds to-morrow, commencing at 2:30. T!h© Fanners' 'Abctioineering 'Co. have received! instiruictions from Mr. Tom Clo£worthy, who has sold his farm, 'to sell at the Turuai yards on July 21, 1201 choice diairy cows. Weaither forecast.: Indications for 1 riioaitihea'ly atiiotng 1 to gale batiking by noirtih to west. Weather ptixubaibaily very bodfi/tea-mi/s. Rain probalble. Baromietteir falllitng. Seas rough and im- . oi'^easing. I Alfred Budkland and Son® 'Ltd. have received .iinstruafoionisi fromt Mr A /A. Deanes, Turuai, who has sold hii fairm, tta ecU at Turua. on Juiy '26-ti i&a Avihole of his live and dead sit'oc.k otf Avhiicih soane partriculairs are giivfei im the aidvitl. '.. ' T' '"' "I" A'piuiblio meielbing. aib Petionie paiss-ic a a-iesoilutiiioini declaring; tliafc. ;bhe .r'a/ilwaivs sihould _ baivei\first claiim ion th< . Damiiooiiotft'si <2toal oaiitfpTitj, amd. . tiharf 'sqime cara^ilmeiijti should be .plaoed on the Union Sitiea.ms.Mp 1 Co'si doasitaJ sea^viceis.., ' ' Tho Mai-a(mai v due' in Auckland about Thui'sday next.,/ i» bi'ingiing; 69J; mem of all ranks. The local mem ir itlio . draft are: 0. W. Benny', Paita tonga; O. J. Doidge, Bowen^ Sftlr'aetti. ■ Thiameis •, J. M-. Eg'aja. CoroHiandel ; T. .Mulhojlaad, Ooiromaaidel; \G. W. Piwce., Thames; '' B. C. \Sini-th. Thames; H. Sinowliing!, Thaintk Tni cioinineotiion,' with the Pneafce Celebraitdons.. aJi meanbersi of A Oonipanj 6ibh Regiimeniti, and 9tJi Cottnp&iny amd 20th Comipaaiy Sepior: Cadefe) are wrderted 1 to ipairade-&*" IG> a.m./ait the drill haiU <m Saturday necrt/aiid ajfe algaitn ordered toj parade ;on. / 'the Soixday at 10.30 a.m. and .2; £/m.. ... Piaisisieingeirsi by ta-anioars from New Brdglhton 1 haive been amused at tihe srighit) of a, gigamjtio sihowinan. in, a garden in; Pagfe's Road. H« i's beIjweem edgiht amd nliiniei feeitihigih, and omi hiis^ chest tiherei "is ai great ix'om cirioiss, and (the following 1 insicdptliiolu: "Bill, latei of Berlani, doiisngi a freeze-'' —-LytteOitotn, TTCmefii. '■■'"./' AU ladies wi'lliiiig (bo aseiati-aini/cotn-necition!. wiitih tihe piuiblio lumdheon. and teia a-iooons om Saifcurday neoct, tttiei day , otf tihe Peace Celebrations, are in- , vited' too aittlend a meeitioig 1 tioi bie held ' im "tihe' Coumity Chaimbere on. Tuesday at 1.30 p-mi. In, amitdcipaition of a large niumber of visitors to the town om,-lihaiti day the oxeouitii.vfei decided on , the sale of refreisihinemlts over tihe dOiumjteir tot ensure .meals for the v,isitioa<s m dtf is raotfc thought thaitl tihe^ re--freisihmeintt. woanisi will be afol & to catfer foar the largia influx of cwmtry peoiple. The goods will be sold ait, a, reasonable cost, as ■ theventiur© is mojfr undefrtakeia with a view to* fkiamciial gaii,n but the ooiawnieince to 1 country Tiisitors. .'■'■' . ■ ■ * The Ufniioin Co's stieanaieif Pateema. ."s mow undergoing repairs before being pxiib ort t!ho Welling|tion.Onehunga inxn" in otrd'er to . assist; in . relieving 1 the oomgievsftd.otti on the Main Trunk lirue. The Cliief Pasbmakstei'. Thames, r^-poa-ta that tihe UnlicTi Gc/--.; istietrt.nraer Pateenia will leaive' .; Welljji^«jj, f;r; Monday, neoct'alb 9' a..ffi. -ami vnli arrive ' aiti Onehumga. on, Tuesday at i p-ra. She mill leave Onehungto <»>. Tueisday;.a)b':2 .p.m.: ;aoad .back at -Weiffiinigtolii', oni Wesfeissdlniy sin 5 6 -p.m;. A' tdmeHtiaiblei for rtesfc of lnotmtil}. iis being 1 diraiwto! up.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13934, 12 July 1919, Page 2
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