Business Directory. —le Kuiti. — HpHE BAKERY, Rora Street.—The * place for a Good Hot Dinner and Tea. Hot pies a speciality. — Otorohanga — HORNER & JOHNSON, General " Storekeepers.—Bush Camps supplied. ft EN. LE PROU, Blacksmith and Wheelwright.—Farming implements a speciality. —Te Awamutu — RICHARD F. LAND, Saddler.— *\ Best material, and workmanship guaranteed. QID. H. WEST, Coachbuilder, *~* Wheelwright and Painter. — Charges moderate. J ADAMS, Plumber & Tinsmith Portable Boilers, Tanks & Baths made on premises. Workmanship guaranteed. — Hamilton. — CAVOURITE Fruit Store and Lun- * cheon Rooms, close to Station. Luncheon at any hour. — Max. D. KING, Proprietor. Waitomo County. TE KUITI TOWNSHIP SPECIAL RATING DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that a POLL will be taken between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Monday, the lßth day of May 1908, at Hetet's Hall, Rora-street, Te Kuiti, on the proposal to BORROW the sum of Two Thousand (£2000) Pounds for the purpose of draining, constructing culverts, and forming and metalling streets and footpaths within the abovementioned Special Rating District. Such loan to be borrowed under "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1901," and to be for a period of 32 years, and the interest to be paid at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. D. H. LUSK, Chairman, Waitomo County Council. 8/5 NOTICE is hereby given that by a Proclamation dated 13th April, 1908, and signed by His Excellency the Governor the land mentioned in the Schedule below is taken for road purposes in terms of "The Public Works Act, 1905." ] j "Eld I ! uo |33.m0i03 ii. 13 <u-s!> S « ft • Q °-2.S K C U 5 C rt H-4 U R ,. . - BY ORDER, C. W. HURSTHOUSE, Chief Engineer of Roads. Notice. RUNNING on my property at Tawataha, for the last two years, One Grey Horse, branded T3 on off side shoulder; also, One Dark Bay Mare, with star on forehead, no visible brand. If not claimed and expenses paid within fourteen days will be sold to defrav same. ' HUKARERE. Railway League. A MEETING of the MokauitiWaitewhenua Railway League will be held in Miroahuiao Hall on May loth, at I p.m. sharp. Business: To discuss ! the present state of the main road and decide as to the advisability of petitioning the Government to have it metalled throughout. T. S. HICKMAN, t/c ■ Hon. Secretary. £2 Reward. LOST on April 10th on Awakino Road, between Te Kuiti and Paemako, One Leather Travelling Bag. Finder will receive the above reward on returning same to GREEN & COLEBROOK, Te Kuiti. Trespass Notice. A NY person or persons found tresJ passing on my property with dog or gun without permission will be prosecuted. GALBRAITH WRATTEN, Kai Kuri, 24/7 Waitomo. Notice. "PERSONS trespassing on the farms of the undersigned will be prosecuted. All dogs destroyed. JOHN H. LYON. JOHN BELL. Matiere. 9/4/08. 1.5 Tenders. mENDERS are invited, up to May -L 7th, 1908, for the erection of ADDITIONS to the Congregational Church, Te Kuiti. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the CHRONICLE office. Lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. MITCHELL, 1/5 Minister.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 80, 1 May 1908, Page 2
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