WAIKATO HUNT CLUB. A MEET of the Waikato Hunt Club will take place at " Green Hill " to-morrow (Wednesday), starting at 12 noon. At the conclusion of the hunt a | reception will take place at Mr W. Taylor's residence, to which all interested in the sport are cordially invited. fTAWAMUmiRLS'' CLUB; QN Tuesday, June 17th, at 7.30 p.m., the ladies invite as their special guests all the members, both active and honorary, of the Te Awamutu Young Men's Institute to a Social Evening to be held in the Town Hall, Te Awamutu. Come representing a character in fiction or history if you can, but come, anyway. TE AWAMUTU YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE(INCORPORATED) DEBATE ON Rating on Unimproved Values. TUESDAY, JUNE 24TH, at 7.30 p.m. Town Hall. Admission : Silver Coin. ALEXANDRA COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Tadema Studios (Newton) AUCKLAND. MUSIC MADE EASY By the NAUNTON System. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE. Particulars on application to the College or to Miss V. F. MANDENO, Music Teacher, Te Awamutu, who is acting as our representative for the district. JAS. MCKERRAS (Principal), Alexandra College of Music, Auckland, N.Z.
TE AWAMUTU TOWN BOARD is hereby given that a poll of Ratepayers will be taken at the office of the Town Clerk, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 27th June, 1913 (inst.) to decide which of the three systems of lighting (coal gas, electricity or acetylene) is to be adopted by the Board. A. S. WALLACE, Chairman. TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, July i6th, at 8 p.m. musical storyfairy GOVERNESS. Front Seats, 2s ; Body of Hall, is. The public may expect a real treat. Funds in aid of Presbyterian j Sunday School. , 44 The Man With the Marvellous Hands." TOWN H ALL > RJHIKIHI. FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 20th. TOWN HALL, TE AWAMUTU, Saturday Next, June 21st. at 8 p.m.Steventon. England's Premier Performer, Master of Magic and Hypnotist. Tricks that are new in the Trade of Tricks. Entertaining and Instructive. Admission : 2s and is. WAiPA RAGING CLUB. THE Annual Meeting of the Waipa Racing Club will be held in the Commercial Room of Luks' Hotel at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday, 2lst June. Ohaupo members kindly note. J. M. SPEAR, Hon. Sec.
WAIPA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. FOLLOWING are the Fixtures for the Second Round : June 18—Waratahs v. Paterangi, at Bockett's paddock ; Pirongia v. Rovers, at Pirongia. June 25 —Paterangi v. Rovers, at Paterangi; Waratahs v. Pirongia, at Bockett's paddock. July 2 Paterangi v. Pirongia, at Paterangi ; Waratahs v. Rovers, at Bockett's paddock. J. DUNCAN, Hon. Sec. W.H.A. TO TE AWAMUTU RESIDENTS. RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. In Norden's Sample Rooms, Next to Te Awamutu Hotel. SATURDAY SATURDAY Next. Next. At 1.30 p.m. On account of an English Indent Agent, 100 Gents 1 English Waterproof Coats 20 Pairs of English Binoculars 1 case of Assorted Fancy Goods Special Note —The above :oats were made by one of the jest English Manufacturers, and ire guaranteed new season's joods. Auction Saturday Next. June 2lst. At 1.30 p.m. RICHARD ARTHUR & Co. A. H. JONES, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED SALE OF NURSERY/TOOK. Saturday, June 28. At 12 noon. FRANK A. GREEN'S Annual Monster Nursery Stock Sale. LAWSON AND SWAIN will sell, without reserve — TOOO FRUIT TREES, Shelter ter Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Hedge Plants, Border Plants, etc., etc. This will be the largest, choicest, and best collection of nursery stock ever offered to the public. WITHOUT RESERVE. M. C. LAWSON, Auctioneer. COOPER & SON, Family Butchers and Contractors, In Premises adjoining' the Cafe Royal, Market Street. You can now regularly purchase your supplies. Regular delivery by van throughout the town. Great supply at Reduced Prices.
NOTICE.
Victoria Insurance Co., Ltd., have transferred their Te Awamutu Agency to Mr J. H. Luxford, owing to the decease of their late agent, Mr A. Hyde. F. EVANS, Manager. Ist May, IQIS. " CRISPO " BACON, HAMS, AND LARD, made from Government-inspect-ed Pigs by WAIKATO FARMERS'COOPERATIVE BACON CO., Ltd. FRANKTON TUNCTION. MESSRS DIMOCK & CO.'S 'Y\/ILL receive Pigs as under: — Ohaupo —Monday, June l6th, from io a.m. to 2 p.m. Te Awamutu —Tuesday, June 17th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. CHAS. BLUCK, Buyer. TIME AND FINISH. '"PHE first mechanical device -*- for telling the time was the sundial, for use only on fine days. A substitute was necessary, and the sand glass followed. Later came the water clock, a curious device in use among the Egyptians, Chaldeans, Babylonians, and other ancient people of the East. This was the first approach to a clock as we now understand it. THE LATEST AND MOST MODERN IS THE WATCH DESIGNED AND SOLD BY -J. W. T. STONEHOUSE, THE WATCHMAKER, , ALEXANDRA ST., TE AWAMUTU, From 20S to £lO. Guaranteed kor Five Years. T E A WAMUTU UTCHERY. J.MIDDLEBROOK, Wholesale and Retail Butcher. SLOANE STREET (adjoining Post Office). TE AWAMUTU. 1 Telephone 24. Families waited on daily. J. J. Anderson, SADDLER AND HARNESSMAKER, KIHIKIHI, KEEPS a Well-assorted Stock of Saddlery, Harness, and Horse and Cow Covers from which to choose. I Orders receive prompt attention. Telephone No. 67.
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Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 221, 17 June 1913, Page 3
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