Look out for Te Awamutu Races ON Wednesday, May ist. RECORD NOMINATIONS. Publican's and Temperance Booths on Ground. THE through train to Taumaranui has been delayed and leaves the Race Course siding at 4.45 p.m. First race to start at 12.45 sharp. P. J. TURNER, Secretary. t To-night To-night THURSDAY NIGHT. JgEN JJUR JJECITAL And National Concert By Mr E..H. Buckingham. Hetet's Hall 8 p.m.
A Benefit Social TO William Cole, who recently lost his leg, the result of a gun accident, will be held in HETET'S HALL, TE KUITI, On Thursday, May 2nd. Admission : Gents. 2s, Ladies free. Dancing at 8 p.m. WAITOMO COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. NOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Waitomo County Council, held on the 15th day of April, 1907, alresolution was passed that Ragwort is to -be declared a Noxious Weed, the clearing of which is to be made compulsory within the Waitomo County as if the same was included in the First Schedule of the " Noxious Weeds Act, 1900." And notice is hereby also given that the said resolution will be submitted to a meeting of the said Council to be held at Mr Ernest Kerr's commercial room Te Kuiti, on 20th day of May, 1907, for confirmation as a Special Order. Dated at Otorohanga this 22nd day of April, 1907. JOHN ORMSBY, County Clerk.
NOTICE. AS it has come to the knowledge of the owners of Rarigitoto-Tuhua, No. 61, Sees. F, G, H, I, J, L, N and O (Puhanga Block) all lying between the Mapara and Mokauiti streams, that certain Europeans -and Maoris have been in the habit of feloniously killing cattle and pigs on the said land, it is hereby notified that any person or persons found trespassing thereon with or without dogs or guns in persuit of cattle, pigs or game will be prosecuted. The undersigned will pay a reward of £5 to anyone giving information which will lead to the conviction of any person stealing cattle or pigs on the above lands. REWATU HIRIAKO, Mokauiti. April 19th, 1906.
Stevenson and Gresham, Dentists, 188 Queen-street, AUCKLAND. Mr Gresham will visit T e K u i t i—Tuesday, April 30 Wednesday, May I Thursday, May 9 Mangapeehi—Thursday, May 2 Taumarunui — May 3 SaturdarfPMay 4 Wednesday May.B Raurim u —Monday, Mayj6 Tuesday, May 7 LOST from Piopio during flood in January last, I Red Roan Heifer and I White Roan Bull, branded T5 on rump, also earmarked on left ear. A reward of f I each will be paid to any person giving information as to their whereabouts. TOHI RIRI (Taffy), Piopio. lOs. REV^VRD. LOST, —Supposed to have droppea off pack horse between Tapuiwahine and Mahihinui, a Surveyor's 5-chain Band with case, numbered 447. Anyone returning same to R. Cashel, will receive the above reward.
NOTICE. pHURCH OF ENGLAND Choir Practice will take place in the Hall, Te Kuiti, on Tuesday evening, April 30th, at 8 p.m. To prepare for for Confirmation Service. S. SPENCfiR, Choirmaster. MR. H. HINE, Solicitor, Te Kuiti, begs to intimate that he visits Otorohanga every Saturday and Court Days. T/yANTED,—sooFencing Posts, and *' 1000 battens, delivered at Te Kuiti. State description and price.— J. F. Lever. T/yANTED to Let,—One Mile of ' » Fencing.—Apply Robison & Evans, Paemako. WANTED, —Tenders for Clearing, Grubbing, Ploughing and Fencing small section.—Particulars of W. R. Franklin, Te Kuiti v WANTED, —Good Bush Cook for Government Survey Party. — For particulars apply to Chronicle office.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 27, 26 April 1907, Page 2
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