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A . JJUREWELL gOCIAL to the Rev. J. W. Chapman and Mrs Chapman will be held in the Foresters’ Ball on NEXT MONDAY EVENING. Those willing to contribute musical items ai’e requested to bring their music with them. Admission—FßEE. St. BARNABAS’ CHURCH. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Parishioners will be held in the Schoolroom, Opunake, on TUESDAY, 28th July, at 8 p.m. Business— To recejve Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Officers, ami General. G. W. ROGERS, E. C. MIDDLETON - , Churchwardens. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, JULY 24th. ' A Grand Ball Under the management of Mesdames W. W. Middleton, Stevenson, Knowles, O’Brien and Miss Tait. In aid of the QPUNAKE JETTY BAZAAR Will be held as above. Goon Music Provided. Double Ticket .. 7s 6d Ladies ... 3s Od W. D. SCOTT, Hoh. Sec, OPUNAKE SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 21st, 1896. At 12.80 p.m. JS^OLAN, rjIONKS & QO. Will sell by public auction as above — 60 yearlings 24 yearlings 15 18-mouth mixed 12 18-month steers 10 18-month steers 6 springers 8 cows TO BUSHFALLERS. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up till FRIDAY, 31st July, 1896, For Felling 47 Acres, more or less, on the Waiteika Road. Specifications may be seen at the Opunake Times Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOMAS POWELL. TO BUSHFALLERS. TENDERS will be received up till MONDAY, the 27th instant, For Felling 20 Acres of Bush on the Opua Road, on Section 16, Block 7. Plans, &0., to be seen at the house of the undersigned. HUGH MANSON, Opunake. AMBURY BEOS, import direct and sell at Lowest Price for Cash. ,
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Opunake Times, Volume V, Issue 195, 17 July 1896, Page 3
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