The Plains County Council; usually meets, at 10.30 a.m. On account of th© visit of the Governor-General tP Paeroa yesterday the meeting was called for 1.30 p.m. to, enable councillors to be present. Satisfactory progress is being made with the installation of the synchronous condenser at the Turua sub-sta-tion. The drying-out of the machine is proceeding, and the station should be in operation towards the end of next week.
Tor saleGl OOD Breeding Sows, two, I - close to farrowing.—Apply J. Hamilton, phone 4ID, Turua. SPLENDID Gramophone, new, aud 35 choice records. A bar-' gain, /20. —For address apply this office. 347 TT FRIGHT Grand Piano, heavily LJ brass-mounted inside, beautiful tone,' German make. Price and particulars, Apply Miss. A. Quinton, Poland Street, Waikino. For Sale; or Lease. MODERN Residence, 6 rooms, bathroom, and two. porches (one glassed). Ideal situation. section. Garden and good shelter hedges, fowl run, garage, etc. —Inquire Phone 103. Situations Vacant. INSURANCE— The Mutual Life and Citizens require an energetic collector-canvasser for this district. Good prospects for right man. Apply, stating age, to “Superintendent,” Box 55 p. 0.; Paeroa. Situations Wanted. HAY putting or Raking want* ■ ed. No areas too large or small. Own machines. —Apply Raymond Harrison, Netherton Road, Paeroa. tost. TTIVE-POUND NOTE, lost in J- main street, Paeroa, Friday night, by working man. Finder please leave at Wallace Supplies. Reward. HANDBAG, grey suede. Re-ward.--Apply Gazette. 371 ‘TIAENNIS Shoe, lost between J Paeroa and Puke Bridge.— Finder kindly return to B Gwillam, care Power Board Depot. Wanted Known. DRESSMAKING — Mrs Harrison and Miss Geange. Place yot.r orders now for Christmas. Chil Iren’s clothes a speciality. Charges moderate. — Address: Miller Avenue, opposite Technical School. Public Notices. Hikutaia Soldiers’ Memorial. fII HE Unveiling of the Hikutaia JL Soldiers’ Memorial on Sunday, December 12, at 2 D.m. All cordially invited, especially Returned Soldiers. W. H. ALLEY, Chairman, I. M. ROBINSON, Secretary. BOWLING. . -— r NIGHT PLAY. THE Paeroa Bowling Club notifies that the season for Night Play opens 'bn Monday evening next. Players’ attention is directed to the notice board at the pavilion. W. PURDIE, Secretary. Stock Sales. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. Entries Solicited. Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton Auctioneers. Business Notices. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. HOUSE FURNISHING. THE public of Paeroa and surrounding district are notified that Mr H. Rushton has purchased the House Furnishing Business of Mrs L. Ladner, Belmont Road, Paeroa. It is the new owner’s intention to completely restock the premises, and to celebrate the change of business all goods will be sold at a substantial reduction for one month. This is your opportunity to furnish cheaply.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5063, 10 December 1926, Page 3
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