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The Christmas and New Year vacation closed for those engaged in the mining industry on Monday morning, when mining and milling operations were resumed by the. Waihi G.M. Co. .at 8 o’clock. Wanted to Rent. HOUSE, 4 or 5 rooms and conveniences. Good, careful tenant.—Apply Tenant, Gazette Office. 984 For Sale.' ESTEY Organ and stool, Singer sewing machine, drop head ; box Ottoman, books and case, pictures and ornaments, hall runner and curtains, etc. Owner leaving. Address at this Office. 1 990 TXT AGGONETTE, cheap, carry VV six adults, back seat removable, with shafts and pole; also single buggy harness.—Apply this Office. \ 988 TiOSE. POMERANIAN Slut, dark grey,, white tail, lost in Paeroa on December 26. Anyone giving information that will lead to its recovery will be rewarded. — R. H. Shaw, Storekeeper, Waikino. Found, P\IR boy’s shoes and stockings. —Apply Gazette Office. 996 Situations Vacant. STRONG boy for blacksmith’s Shop.—W. J. Ellis, Paeroa. Public Notwjcsi £25 REWARD. A REWARD of £25 is offered A to anyone supplying to Ernest Walton, Solicitor, Ngatea, information sufficient to lead to the conviction of the person responsible for lighting the fires in the vicinity of the Orchard /West Road near the Lands Department's dredge on the 3rd Decern-? ber last about 9 a.m. C. W. INGRAM, Flaxmiller, Torehape. OHINEMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. PAEROA WATER SUPPLY. C ONSUMERS are hereby notified that any instance of wastage of water, 3uch as allowing taps to run continuously, faulty taps, or leaking troughs,' will result in the supply beingcut off immediately the; offence comes under tlie notice of the County officials, and should aiiy consumer turn the water on again after it has been so cut off without permission from the Council he will be prosecuted for a breach of the by-laws. During the present dry spell the matter is of such serious consequence to the, whole community that any negligence or wastage cannot be permitted under any circumstances. E. SHAW, County Engineer. Paeroa, January 6, 1926. Tenders. HAURAKI PLAINS COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS addressed to “The Chairman” will be received up till 10 o’clock on Tuesday, the 18th day of January, 1926, for the followingContract No. 86 : Carting and delivering 980 yds of Sand along Wilson’s Road. Contract No. 87 : Carting and delivering' 3080 yds of Crushed Metal from the Paeroa Quarry along Wilson’s Road. Specifications may be seen at the County Office, Ngatea, or at the Office of this paper. F. BASHAM, County Engineer. Ngatea, January 5, 1926.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4922, 6 January 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4922, 6 January 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4922, 6 January 1926, Page 3

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