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LOCAL AND GENERAL

i Thtoaight for to-day: There is no :, doaa^tti of Oriiadiness mi 'tihis world; of ours, only in oair blindness we gaitiher weeds for norarers. ■ Saturday and 1 Monday will be bank holidays. ' The Thames Chamber of Comcaerce ■noittifiios tihe biusiinesa jpeople'of Thames will remain openi on Monday. ' The Higih School Old Boys Football duib wil hold ai darned ami St. Georlgei's 'Hall on Satard'ay ©venan'g 1. I I Control of the Sanatorium ait Ko- i trorua has beemi fe-ittrainsferred! to the <: Tourist Depaittmien!ti. ! A branch of tine St. John Ambulance Associiaftdon will be a.t work in Te Kuiitd in the neaa- future. f Ita' ordeir *a make alterations easy Pinart* and Co;, airtei reducingl, the, price of itihedir stock. liiistpeolion is. invited. j Two retiuirned soldier 1- applicants : are -mow awaiting the establishment od' tiie motor mechanic classes ait Thames- * . j . Messrs Deveiah Bros, noibify tlhttt itjhey are nioiw resideiut at. Hikuteia. having disposed of their 1 Purird. property. j Mr J. Puottiell, organiiscif, will address members of the .■ Thames Labour Party ait. tihe M'adsay St. Haill .this eveniing). | The funeral of" Mrs .W. Bane will laa-v© heir 1 laite rceidenciei, Coohinane Sti.., at 2 p.m.. to-marrow Ux Shortlaaiid CemieitieryJ Tbie .Star will "lsioib be .pob/Lisheid 1 on 7 Monday* ■ Advertioeirte atnd others are. 'imiueistied to make their aoratnga-'•-menfhst accordingly. • Messrs Rooipiei Bros., .ac^oaimitlants of Auckland, aire soieiy auftihor&sied to ' oollecib ourt)steinia!i.nigi owooxinvte due- to. J.M- Menafio, littd., Thamee branch, j On Frdlday, July 18th;, a delivery of letttlerß, regliisiteiredl as well .a® or diraaoy, wii ba made over Hie ooiimtea- «f tine; local iposfc office, from 7 p.m. td 8 p.m. ; •: The Fawners' Aucitioneertmg 1 Co>. hai\re rtecedved instinucitiioinisi tromi Mr WaHten? Moore, .of Ne&erton-, to cm-, . du&b a ctkiaring sale on 3xAj 24 at 11.30 am. . '■. . ' The Board of Trade has eomw led a oqnlerencje of repireseniaitiivesi of ■tlie 1,. ,-wo»oiileni oompanies in New Zealapd. 'jfor the,-!puarpose of ■;:discussing 1 & ', pricee o£,- : their- goods, and oitiher rnfit- j -..^u,-.''- ]" ': ';'■ ;-:;' •, ' ' : . Sir Jaimeß Allen,' eitates that 'tihe :-:Governimepsb de 1 coflnmoridcatdng wMJh. „the Seco-etairy of Stlaibe for: the Colon-: "ies iregiardling! the' queytiion, of what; was to ; be, done with the German in"terneesl who have noit! been deported. , A Whiangjareii message annofunoea a fourtii candidate for the Marsdeu' •seaft. Mr Albert H. Guartis, of Mauu• ; : gaitiuiroitio, the 4th camdidaite, will stand as amlnidependenit "in lihe in-; .ter'esb ;of farmensi amd wage-etarnea-s. . ' A final rem&nder h given, of tihe •girand miuisioal and ~ vooal pa-ograinime , 'bo be giivon w tfc© Salvaitioai! Army iflall. tlormghilv by (the '6itih Hauraki Regiiniieaiital Baind, assisted by local talenit- , ■. ' A sanaill - brejafc . oociua-redi in the 'Pounifcy waiter raicie yestieird'ay. water ':■ Reding cuit right off for about an; homr ; tibouit miiddiay. RopaiiTs were however \ quickly effected and the .waiter turned ! <*m lagain. ■"The Auckland Educatiiotn Board has decided tlo hJaiv© Arbour Day next >■ Wcdneisdaiy oibserved at the various ') schools under its admiinda.tra.taon by "' ■tihe plantliinlgi of liicftfljorial) tareefei -in ■ honoiutr of-old sciholarsi who hitd ! fallen.' mi the war. Our Auckland corresponded tele)- - 1; g'rapihs: Sales:*' N.Z. , Refrigera,ting , £1 9a 3d, Northern Steaiai Coi. 7s \ 4d, Wilson's Cement 16s 9d. Buyer's • ; Komaitla Reeifs l^d, Old Eaiuiraki. sd ? „ Rising Sun 1« 10d, Talismain Tgi 7d. Waihli £% 4s 3d, Junction' 12s 6dA oonferencei of vaaiou® progress and develoipmien;ti leagues and wietmibeVtf of . Parliamenits of tlhei gjoiuthern. por- ■ tkrai of the Sotuth . Island mot a* Timiaini yesterday. The confeirenicie dealt wiith remits regarding tihe eleo- ■ itlricitiy 'Siulpply, roads, lamd sietitiLe--1 men*, and 1 otiher rnatitiers. • Havinig recedived. inisitlruotiitonig,' froan, Ma" T ; Olotiworfchv, of Turua./ who hia« sold his lairmi, the Fa.rme'nsi' Aucltdoifj eerinig Co. will sell, mi comjunteitlion with Alfred Bucklaind and! Son®, on Wednlesdaiy next, the whole of Ms live amid dtead fitibcik- Farmers and otlhoins ar c pftirtliicsulairly requested toi niolt'e; the alliteration! in the- daite. |

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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13938, 17 July 1919, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
639

LOCAL AND GENERAL Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13938, 17 July 1919, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13938, 17 July 1919, Page 2

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