W. R. Franklin, BAR^STER SOLICITOR, TE KUITI. Native Land dealings a specialty. Mr Percy H. Watts, Solicitor, HAMILTON Money to Lend. Auckland Agents: Reed & Bailey, Shortland-St. Wynyard and Purchas, Barristers and Solicitors, AUCKLAND. Money to Lend on Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rates. Mr. H. T. Gillies, Barrister and Solicitor, HAMILTON. ATTENDS" AEtfiaNG COUNTRY COURTS. H. E. Elliott, .e. Barrister & Solicitor, 20, Swanson-Street, AUCKLAND. C. L. MacDiarmid, BARRISTER SOLICITOR, Hamilton. H. Hine, Solicitor. TE KUITI.
MoNETfefXQ Lend on Approved Security. G. Skene Dixon, Surgeon Dentist, (over.Mr Howden's, Jeweller,) HAMILTON. J. A. Young, Dentist, HAMILTON. Visits Te Awamutu First Tuesday in each month. F. E. Smith, Architect, WESLEY BUILDINGS, Hamilton, Waikato. John Ormsby, Native Interpreter Native Agent, OTOROHANGA. Stevenson and Gresham, " > --„.. Dentists, 188 Queen-street, AUCKLAND. Mr Gresham attends at Te Kuiti and Taumarunui at frequent intervals, due notice of which will appear in these columns. George Warren, Dentist, Victoria-street, Hamilton. Temporary Premises: - Howden's Buildings. SINGING, Music, Painting, Crayon Drawing and Wood-Carving. Miss. Beswick Is prepared to give instructions in the above subjects, starting on Monday, October 29TH.
Maori Lands Administration Office, Auckland, 25th February, 1907. NOTICE is hereby given, that 155 Sections, varying from 6s to £5, in the Te Kuiti Native Township, will be offered for lease for a 1 term of 21 years, with right of renewals for further terms of 21 years/ under " The Maori Lands Administration Act, 1900," and its Amendments, at Hetit's Hall. Te Kuiti, on/Wednesday, the 13th day of March, 1907, at 10 o'clock a.m. I Maps, containing full particulars, may be 'obtained on application, or may be seen at the Post Offices, at Hamilton, Te Aw'amutu and Kihikihi, or at any Post Gffiee in the King Country District. ' JA& W. BROWNE, President Maniapoto Tuwharetoa, District Maori Land Board. New Zealand Railways. CAMBRIDGE SHOW, 6th & 7TH MARCH, 1907. -CI issued from any station to Cambridge on sth, 6th and 7th March, available for return to Thursday, 14th March, 1907. THURSDAY, 7™ MARCH, 1907. A special train stopping where required will leave Te Kiiiti at 6.30 a.m., Otorohanga 7.20, Te J\wamutu 8.30, arriving Cambridge II a.m., returning leaving Cambridge 5.20 p.m., arriving Te Kuiti 9-20 p.m. The usual 2.30 train, Frankton to Te Awamutu, will not run. Far further particulars see posters. BY ORDFR. H. HETET, CARRIER, TE KUITI, TrVßYs*is±£>. snnrmnrp that he. has Bul--M lock Waggons and Horse Teams on the road, and is prepared to cart Goods of every description to Aria, Mairoa and all other outlying districts. AH orders promptly executed. "No "time lost,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 19, 1 March 1907, Page 2
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