TE AWAMUTU.
SALES OF FAT STOCK. sSlfe At a meeting of lue Farmers' IMiilßgjj&H held during the past week some discus® took place regarding the fat stock S33aj|!i-;: at Westfield, and the following resoin&B was passed : " That in the opinion of branch all fat stock . sold at Wtst&S §p| should be by live weight, and that IS3.;S ' ! Auckland Provincial Executive be « to arrange with the owner or oWDer3.«ljji| these yards to instal the necessary ; bridge to enable this movement &1» • carried out.'' It was decided iHat a3 t&® , surrounding branches be apuroachfd sad I asked to endorse the movement.- - « "T _ Several representatives of English *» J ' New Zealand firms visited Te Awaaata . on Friday last with the object of seam? _ rf ; : the ontput for the coming season cl titf '",*<••• Kakepuku Cheese Company. ff W The following are the successful candidates from Tef Awamutu who sat- for lis Sunday-school Union examinations idd J last June: Seventh Grade {9 tff- ll)s' .Q Honours prizes, Margaret JleEdersMj , Presbyterian, 99; Dora" Poolnas. Metho- & dist. 97; honours certificates, iWmiaw Wallace. Presbyterian. 77; Arthur Head, • . Methodist, 77,-* Kathleen M3a : fingljowi ■ 77. ,|g -V,^ The local School Committee intend nafci > ing strong representations to tie Eola- - • tion ard about the urgent necessity -** .- i a new school. " * iSj-Sfpl At the annual meeting of tfce Traders' Association, held on evening, the following officers were eleri*® for the ensuing year: President. -J W. Jeffery ; vice-president. Mr. S. secretary and treasurer. Mr. A Jauditor, Mr. A. Paterson: Messrs. E. J. Tar!or. G. Gilford,"»■ Roberts, and R. B. Brown.
PAPATOETOE. |tS|p ■ SOCIAL TO RECRUITSfiIS" A social was tendered to eight •. toetoe men, who ar° shortly leavnS rf v camp. The names of those as folios ?: :—H. Wvlie, S. Wylie, .ViftKBurton. \V. J. Burton. R. Galloway, K. Davis, and J- Stone, speeches were made, and .-"usicil * and recitations were given. _ "?|g|pgj|; The Papatoetoe Musical OC !5^ , J; concert was well patronised. Tm Fgp|fc=. dent. Mr. J. Bradstreet, wad » from the patron of the society, _tW 4;. W. F. Massey. wishing the society *[pgg: success. The various part songs r®*g||g; bv the society were well recej f to. 4: s"iics by Miss Blanche BradneV, - - Dennis and Maitland, and violin so jMaster Frank Parsons, accon ?^Sorei ? if» Mr. Colin Muston, were a®ndi The profits were given to we h absS*"' 5 - Soldiers' Fund, and amounted >4.. £5. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16008, 28 August 1915, Page 4
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