Public Works Office, Auckland, November 29, 1907TENDERS will be received at this Office until Noon of WEDNESDAY, December 18, 1907, for the ERECTION of a COURTHOUSE at Te Kuiti. Plans, etc., may be seen at the Post-offices at Te Kuiti and Hamilton, and at this office. No tender need necessarily be accepted. J. A. WILSON, 13/12 District Engineer. >."5! To Carters. TENDERS will be received by the District-Road Engineer, Te Kuiti, until noon of Saturday, the 4th January, 1908, for carting about 36, 334 s.ft. timber from Te Kuiti to Bridge site at Wairere, on Mokau River, and about 4 tons ironwork, distance about 21 miles ; also, for carting about 30,365 s.ft. timber from Te Kuiti to Mangaorongo Bridge site, on Mahoenui-Kawhia road, and about 3 tons ironwork, distance about 3° miles. Specifications to be seen at the District Road Engineer's office, at Te Kuiti, and at Post-Office, Taumarunui. The lowest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. Envelopes to be marked " Tenders for Carting." T. BURD, District Road Engineer, 27/12 Te Kuiti. Piopio Football Club. First Annual Social. Miroahuiao Hall, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1907. Admission, is 6d. Programme commences at 8 p.m. G. ELLIOTT, Hon. Sec. Notice,
RUNNING on my Section at Aria, One (ear-marked) Steer, no visible brands. If not claimed within fourteen days will be sold to pay expenses. J. DOLLIMORE. Notice. ANY person found trespassing on Puketiti No. 5, with Rod or Gun, will be prosecuted. N. I. HUNT. Notice. A PUBLIC Meeting of Residents will be held on FRIDAY Evening, December 13th, in Hetet's Hall, Te Kuiti, for the purpose of taking steps to induce the Premier to visit District, and to organise a suitable entertainment on the occasion. JER. ORMSBY, Convener. Wairere Carnival. TENDERS are invited up to Saturday, December 14th, for the right to run Refreshment Booths at Wairere Carnival on New Year's Day. G. ELLIOTT KEHU TUMARIKI Piopio. £1 Reward. LOST, from Mairoa, One Bay Mare with foal, star on forehead and scar on off hind leg; finder rewarded, J. VOYCE, 20/12 Mairoa. Apology. T GEO. F. NELSON, of Aria, wish to apologise to Mrs Thomas, of Aria, for anything I may have said in any way detrimental to her character. 13/12 GEO. F. NELSON. TfyTANTED, —A Smart Boy to learn * * the Trade. A splendid opportunity for one willing to learn. —Apply Chronicle office. In Meinoriam. Sundvick. —In loving remembrance of our dear daughter, Emma, wife of Q. Sundvick, who departed this life Dec'ernjjer Qth, 1906. Though cruel death has snatched from view, A loving daughter, kind and true, Death cannot from our minds efface, Her tender smile, her loving face ; Her words, her actions, are not dead, But in our minds arc daily read. --Inserted by her loving parents, Wm. and Helen Sincocit, I'aemgkc),
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 60, 13 December 1907, Page 2
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