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WAITOMO COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. "VTOTICE is hereby given that a -L' Special Meeting of the Waitomo County Council will be held in Mr Ernest Kerr's Commercial Room, at Te Kuiti, on Monday, the 14th day of January, 1907, atf-II a.m., to make and levy the following rates for the period comhiencing on t'jie first day of April, 1906,\and ending 6n tKe 31st day of March/19P7, rfameiy, A General Rate of one half-penny in I pound, made under the provisions 'jof The Eating Act, 1894, on the rateable -value on the Valuation Roll <j>t j all rateable property within the County, on the basis of the capital value.\ ! A copy of the above special order v has been deposited at the County Office, Otorohanga, and may be inspected during office hours. JOHN ORMSBY, County Clerk. Otorohanga, 18/12/06. OTOROHANGA SPORTS. To be held on FEBRUARY i6th, 1907. £6O in Prizes. TIOOT RACES, Cup £lO, Half-mile, J- Etc., Wood-chopping, Open Chop £l4 (Four Chops, Two Saws). Entries close February 2nd. Send for Posters. FRANK FOSTER, Hon. Secretary. HAMILTON REGATTA AND MONSTER AQUATIC CARNIVAL, SATURDAY, 19TH JANUARY, CHEAP Railway fares, available for return on Monday following. Rowing Races! Maori Canoe Races! Launch Race! Swimming Races (including the Championship of Waikato and Goldfields district)! Greasy Boom ! Barrel Race ! Band in attendance. Luncheon and refreshment booths on the ground. Entries close Saturday, Jan. 12th. See posters. Lots of fun for young and old. PROPOSED FARMERS' COOPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. MR ALLEN BELL will address Meetings at the undermentioned places for the purpose of explaining the proposal to acquire Messrs McNICOL & Co.'S business and turn it into a Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company:— Te Kuiti, Wednesday, 16th January, at II a.m. Mangaroa, Thursday, 17th January, at 8 p.m. Matiere, Friday, 18th January, at I p.m. Otorohanga, Saturday, 19th January, at 8 p.m. JOSEPH BARUGH, Chairman Provisional Directors. NOTICE. 0 ,WING to WEDNESDAY afternoon being unsuitable and inconvenient for settlers and others of our customers, we, the undersigned Blacksmiths, of Te Kuiti, have agreed to close on SATURDAY afternoons instead of Wednesdays, as heretofore, dating from Saturday, January I2th, 1907. R. J. G. RUTHERFORD W.' SOUTER. A NOTICE. GENERAL Public Meeting will be held in Mr E. Kerr's Commercial Room, Te Kuiti, on Wednesday, January 16th, for the purpose of deciding upon the best means to adopt for securing the services of a Medical Practitioner for Te Kuiti and surrounding districts. All are invited to attend. E. H. HARDY, Chairman Vigilance Committee. NOTICE. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until the I2th January, for the right to sell refreshments, on the ground, at the Aria sports meeting, February Bth, 1907. P. D. SMYTH, Secretary. NOTICE. CASUAL Advertisements in this column will be inserted at the rate of 2/6 per inch for one insertion or 6/-for three insertions; Wanteds, For Sale, Etc., 1/6 for one insertion, 3/- for three. FOR SALE. A BOUT 30 Well-bred Mixed Pigs, ■&- from Weaners up to Baconers ; also, three breeding sows. No reasonable offer refused.— Apply MOIR BROS., Mahoenui. NOTICE. MR C. ROUNTREE, late of the Temperance Hotel, Te Kuiti, begs to thank the public for their patronage in the past and hopes for a continuance of the same to his successor, Mr F. H. Sims. FOR SALE,— Encyclopaedia Britannica, splendid condition, set complete. For particulars apply CHRONICLE office. , , WANTED TO SELL—Spring Drays and Carts of every description. We-are the cheapest and best; we make it a point to do good work, as cheaply as possible. A trial solicited. Address : J. POMEROY, Coachbuilder, Victoria St., Hamilton. WANTED —Youth, about 16 years old, as apprentice to the carpentering; also, Youth for timber yard, Te Kuiti. Good openings for suitable lads.—Apply Chronicle office.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 12, 11 January 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 12, 11 January 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 12, 11 January 1907, Page 2

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