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For Sale. LIGHT Spring Cart, in good condition, sound reliable horse and harness complete.—For full particulars apply Wallace and Co., Paeroa. PEDIGREE Jersey Bull, registered, 14 months old. —E. A. Chester, Netherton (phone 127 W). QA PUREBRED Brown LegOvv horn Hens, 12 months old. Good layers.— W. J. Simpson, Kennedy Street. Wanted to Buy. QOOD House Cow, one in profit.— Replies to 698, Gazette Office. Situations Wanted. YOUNG Lady, capable, good seamstress, desires position in drapery shop or dressmaker. — Replies to 700, this office. Situations Vacant. G 1 IRL to assist with household T duties ; sleep at home preferred—Mrs W. Bain, Thames Road. ~ Lost. BAY Horse, white face, scar over left eye, lost or strayed from Netherton. Finder please communicate with J. Walton, Netherton. CATTLE dog, rough- haired, black and light tan or fawn, lost from Ngatea about 20th inst.—H. Martin, Ngatea. Found. DOG. with white tips; Ohinemuri collar No. 179, 1923. Owner can have same by producing receipt of number and paying for advertisement. —G. T. Davidson. Accommodation vacant. C 1 OMFORTABLE board and I residence offered. — Mrs Buekton, Normanby Road, near butter factory. Wanted Known. Dressmaking; Plain sewing taken in, or will go out by day.—Address, Miss Pitkethley, Waihi Road. Tenders. HAURAKI PLAINS AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, Box 4, Ngatea, will be received up to 5 p.m. on the Ist day of December; 1923, for the following contracts: — (a) Digging approximately 30 acres of rushes on the Kerepeehi showground, tender to be lump sum for whole area. (b) Labour of erecting approximately 130 chains of fencing on the showground. About 98 chains will be 3-wired fences with 4 posts to the chain and 4 battensbetween posts, and about 32 chains will be a 6-wired fence with 4 posts to the chain and 4 battens between posts. Material, except battens, will be landed on Kerepeehi wharf. (c) Supplying 2,000 heart kahikatea battens, 3ft. Sin. Ibng and Sin by 2in. 'The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Intending contractors will be shown the work for (a) and (b) contracts on the showground by Mr P. R. Henry or Mr W. G. Hayward on the 30th'day of November, 1923, at 1 p.m. ERNEST WALTON, Secretary, Ngatea.

NOTICE. THE Petition for the appointment of an additional Police Constable at Paeroa is open for signature at my office. Persons interested are requested to call and sign. E. A. PORRITT, Secretary, Paeroa Chamber of Commerce. ORDER YOUR XMAS MEAT from F. J. WELLS AND SONS and be assured of getting THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. We always make a speciality of catering for the Christmas trade, and exercise great care in the purchase of stock for this season, only the primest on the market finding its way to our shop. Orders taken now for LAMB PORK MUTTON BEEF VEAL SPICED MEATS HOW ABOUT THE FUTURE? Have you provided— For YOURSELF and WIFE in old Age? For the BOY when he is about to start out in Life ? For a good Education for the daughter ? DO NOT DELAY. Join the A.M.P. SOCIETY The Largest Mutual Life Office in the British Empire, and best bonus-paying office in the World. NOW IS THE TIME for fuller information. H. G. SOMERVELL, District Agent. Phone 130, Paeroa.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4631, 28 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4631, 28 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4631, 28 November 1923, Page 3

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