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SCHOOL COMMITTEE. • MONTHLY~Meeting of the Waipukurau School Committee will be held in the School on Thursday next, at 8 p.m. P. Barrie, Hon. Sec. British and Foreign Bible Society. Lantern lecture. Rev F. H. Spencer Will give an Illustrated Address on “What was Seen in Fiji, N.WAmerica, India, and Ceylon ” In Church of England Hall on FRIDAY, 29th June, at 7.30 p-m. A dmission free; collection in aid of Society. WAIPUKURAU TOWN BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that the Waipukurau Town Beard propose to raise a loan of £2OO under the provisions of the Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1901, and the amendments thereto, in one amount of £2OO, bearing interest and forming sinking fund at the rate of 5% per annum for a period of 20 years. The loan to be applied as follows: For establishing and constructing a system of lighting the Town District of Waipukurau by means of six “ Kit-son ” lamps. The amount proposed to be raised is £2OO. It is proposed to issue four debentures of £5O each. As security, it is proposed to strike an annual recurring rate of 3-16ths of a penny in the £ on the whole of the Town District, to provide interest and to form a sinking fund to extinguish the debt in 20 years. It is proposed to pay the cost of raising the loan and the first year’s interest out of the principal of the loan. W. A. CHAMBERS, Chairman. June 16th, 1906.

A GREAT SLAUGHTER. In the Town Hall, Waipukurau. Next TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, June 26th, 27th, and 28th. Tiire© Sacrsfiice S JONES & SON have been instructed by direct importers to Slaughter by Public Auction, in the Town Hall, Waipukurau, at 1.30 p.m each day — A large consignment of Rugs, Blankets, Flannelettes, Men’s Shirts and Undershirts, Pants, and general Drapery, just landed. A choice selection of Dress Lengths, Suit Lengths, and Readymade Suits, all to be had at your own price. NO Reserve —A Ruthless and Consistent Slaughter of Linens, Table Clothing, Sheetings, Towels, Biousings, Sox, Ties, etc. Trade where your Money Goes the Farthest. All Choice and Fashionable Goods, and will be sold to the highest bidders. Oil Coats, Overcoats, Ladies’ Macks, Watches, Clocks, Pictures, Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. Don’t block the doorway, but rush right in. Remember —No Reserve. W. G. Jones, Auctioneer.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Palmerston Hortt Winter Show ? 19th, 20th, 21st & 22nd June, 1906 HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets to Palmerston North, available for return until 10th July, 1906, will be obtainable from any station on the Wellington-Napier-New Plymouth' Section from 18th to 21st June, inclusive, and.from Masterton, Dannevirke, and intermediate stations by morning trains on 22nd June. By Order. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Bastings Races (POSTPONED) 22nd and 23rd June, 1906. Holiday excursion TICKETS to Hastings and Napier, available for return until the 29th June, 1906, will be obtainable from Woodville, Poukawa, and intermediate stations on 22nd and 23rd June. Note.—On 23rd June these tickets will be issued only by the morning trains (leaving 'Woodville 6-0 a.m. and Waipukurau at 7.5 and 9.55 a.m.). These tickets will be available for break of journey only at Hastings Racecourse Platform or Hastings. On 22nd and 23rd June train arrangements will be similar to those arranged for 20th and 21st June. By Order.

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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 19 June 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 19 June 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 19 June 1906, Page 3

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