For Sale. GOOD Gig Horse; also threequarter shaft and rubbertyred gig and harness in good order.—Apply E. Williams, Box 18, Netherton. MOTOR CYCLE and Side-car (Indian), model 1921. Price £l2O. Cash or terms. Particulars, apply Box 15, Hikutaia. Wanted to Buy. OOD House Cow, one in xX profit.— Replies to 698, Gazette Office. Lost. PAIR OF SPECTACLES lost, in case, between Railway 'Station and Komata, on Thursday. Please leave at this office. 721 PARCEL, containing lady’s blouse and gent’s grey flannel shirt, between Ngatea and Te 'Aroha. Reward. —Mrs Manktelow, Ngatea. Situations Wanted. YOUNG Lady, capable, good seamstress, desires position in drapery shop or dressmaker. — Replies to 700, this office. Situations Vacant. GIRL wanted, to assist with housework. No washing. —Apply Gazette Office. 716 Accommodation vacant. C( OMFORTABLE board and > residence offered. — Mrs Buckton, Normanby Road, near butter factory. REWARD. fjQ/\ REWARD will be given to the person giving such information that will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who broke the plate glass windows in the tobacconist shop occupied by Mr B. Raffil. W. J. ELLIS. THE MAJESTIC GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. A LL shares in the above Company having the Allotment money (due 18th October, 1923) unpaid after the 10th day of December, 1923, will be sold by Public Auction on Tuesday, the 11th day of December, 1923, at 11 a.m. at Messrs T. Mandeno Jackson’s Auction Rooms, Commerce Street, Auckland. The outstanding allotments will be received by the Secretary at the Company’s Office, 63 Queen Street, Auckland, up , to and on the day previous to the said Auction. D. E. GRAY, Secretary.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4633, 3 December 1923, Page 3
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