New Zealand Railways. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1914. GOOD FRIDAY, 10th APRIL, 1914. NLY a limited time-table will be cun on this date, EXCURSION TO TE AROHA ON GOOD FRIDAY. A Special Train will leave Auckland at 6.8 a.m., returning leaving Te Arhha at 4.30 p.m. EASTER MONDAY, 13th APRJL, 1914. The 8.30 a.nn Train Mercer to Auckland, andf the 12.33 p.m. Train, Auckland to Mercer will NOT run. A Train will '.leave Hamilton for Auckland at 7.0 a.m. A Train will'leave Auckland for p.m. The usual *4.25 p.m Train, Auckland to Pfankton will NOT leave Auckland till 5.0 p.m., and will run througji to Cambridge. For further 1 particulars see Poster, HandbiJl, and Booklet (Booklet can be obtained at any Station in Auckland and Ohakune Districts).* ORDER. QUADRI LLP ASSEMBLY Mr and Mrs W. Darby .announce that thl first of the series of dances in connection with the above Assembly, will take place in the Masonic Hall on Monday, April 20th,. Dancing will commence at 7.30 p.|n. All those invited are requested t> attend. Gents, Is; Lathes, 6d. Good music and good floor. *t\TANTED -t? Good Steady VV Horse Effiiver, must be Arbitrationist —A&ply D. Suttie, Huntly. \\T ANTED yqjfng Sliorthorn VV bull months old. G. Farmer, Hillcftst, Rotongaro, Huntly. WJ ANTED —Sarong Lad just > V leaving School must be able to- milk, f Apply A. EDWARDS, Kiifihia Dairy. I VOR SALE CHEAP—Huntly I South. Full }i acre section, Level on main road, well fenced and planted in voting fruit trees. Apply -E. PARTRIDGE. 1* ODGINGS A comfortable . i room to let, suit two young men —-Mrs.- DEIfHAM, Hakanoa Street. VJASH &COPj£STAKE hereby 1 v apply for aJSiease to Slaughter on Section# 18, Parish of Taupiri, Block, 483. S. Gumming, BUILDER and CONTRACTOR. Estimates for all classes of work. Fofuilj Address : Afton Villa, Huntly. rilO LET —Two-roomed House l T°g razing. AppIy—.TAMES ELLIOT, Agent, Huntly. NOTICE. M R R. .MUIR begs to notify the pulijf of liuntly that he has sfeirtecf business as a Carrier, a iid scfticit^Aa share of their patronage. Orders promptly executed, and parcels delivered on the shortest notice to any part of the town. Notice. ¥"u order to prevent his sheep 1. being worried by stray dogs, the undersigned has beep obliged to lay! prison oyer his property situated in the south-east of Huntly. CHARLES STARR, Junr. Huntly, 27th March, 1914. Notice. M'RS SCOTT begs to notify . the public of Huntly, that she has taken over the Fruit Business of Mrs Clinic. Lunch and Suppers on ali day. ONLY WANTING TRIAL For Sale. {[3 ERAMBULATOR in good JL condition —Apply JAMES ELLIOT, Agent, Huntly. Cash Clearance SALE OF DRAPERY and BOOTS nijw on at E. J, parrell’s Store. HUNTLY SOUTH. Muslins, Prfnts, Laces, Embroideries and Hosiery at Sweeping Reductions
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 9 April 1914, Page 3
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