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Sub - Division Sale ! THURSDAY JANUARY | I4TH 1909 :: 2 P.M. ON the Site of the Property. Rora-st. , Te Kuiti Sale of valuable Town I Sections CKse to the Railway Station ) in the rising Township of Tc Kuiti J M«» s A. T. Vickm 8 Co. J Instructed by Mr J. Ivess, will offer I the whole of his interest in the above ! property in seven lots, varying in j frontage from 33 to 71 feet by the full clep'.h of each section. This sale affords persons on the lookout for a good building site for business, an exceptional chance for acquiring a property in rhe heart of the main j business thoroughfare of a township destined in the near future to become one of the most important along the Main Trunk line. The magnificent agricultural and pastoral country surrounding Te Kuiti is certain to main- j tain a large Business Community in this township, as sections in the immediate locality of this property have j advanced greatly in value of late, it is only reasonable to assume that frontages in this locality will be in active demand for business sites very shortly. Therefore, now is the time to buy, every section being suitable for building without delay. The terms are exceptionally easy, and as the rent payable to the Native owners is only one pound per year per quarter-acre section, th: rent on each subdivided section will only be a mere bagatelle. The tenure is from 21 years from the date of the original lessee's lease, with the right of renewal for further term of 21 years, subject to re-valuation and compensation for improvements. The Auctioneer can confidently recommend this property as one of the best investments ever offered to the public of Te Kuiti. In view of recent legislation to permit lessees negotiating with the Native owners, there should be no dicffiulty in the way of purchasers acquiring the freehold of their sections on equitable terms. The properties have been subdivided into 7 lots and will be sold as under: — Lot 1. —33 feet frontage more or less, on the south side of the building. Lot 2. 33 feet frontage more or less, adjoining section on which is

King Country CARNIVAL To be hell *i TK KUITI on WEI).. MARCH 3RD. 1009 --- -- The Invent ofiheYcar. VrHLETJC. \W*i Chopping « and .Sav/irn: Events Hunter's Plate. Etc. Other Sp-'rts P;:nniittccs please note date wh-:n arranging programme*PROGRAMME. 1 MAIDEN RACE. 130 yard*. First 30.«. second !■"?. Nomi. 2s 6d, post pnlrv. 2 MAIDEN DOIBLE-HANDED SAWING, l.np IS inch«s. Kir?t SOs. ?oron-i 2''s>. Nomi. 3s 6d, post cntrv. 3 100 YARDS HANDICAP. First 40s. second 20s. third 10s. Nomi. 2». accept. Is 6d. 4—RUNNING HIGH JUMP (HANDICAP). First 50s, second 10s. Nomi. 3s, post entry. S—NOVICE CHOP, 12 inch block. First 30s. second 10s. Nomi. 2s, post entry--6—220 YARDS RACE (HANDICAP). First 40s, second 20s third 10s. Nomi. 2s. accept. Is 6d. 7—DOUBLE-HANDED SAWING (HANDICAP), Log 18 inches. First £5, second £2. Nomi. 4s 6d, accept. 2s 6d. B—l2o YARDS HURDLE RACE (HANDICAP). First 60s, second 20s, third trophy. Nomi. 2s 6d, accept. Is 6d. 9—MAIDEN CHOP (Standing), 15 inch block. First 60s, second 20s, third 10s. Nomi. 2s 6d, accept. Is 6d. 10—440 YARDS RACE HANDICAP. First 60s. second 20s, third 10s. Nomi. 3s, accept Is 6d. 11-BOYS HANDICAP (16 year and , under). Nomi. Is. First, trophy, second trophy. 12—TE KUITI HANDICAP CHOP (Standing) 18-inch. First £2O, second £4, third £l. Nomi. 15s, accept. 10s. 13—HALF-MILE HANDICAP. First £5, second 30s. third 10s. Nomi. 4s 6d, accept. 2s 6d. 14—WRESTLING (Cumberland). First 50s. second 20s. Nomi. 3s 6d, post entry. 15—UNDERHAND CHOP HANDICAP, 18 inch blocks. First £5, •<ccond 20s, third 10s Nomi. 4s, accept. 2s 6d. 16—HUNTERS' COMPETITION. First £4, second £l. Nomi. ss, post entry. 17—NEEDLE-THREADING RACE (Horse). First 30s, second trophy Nomi. Is 6d, post entry. Tng-of-War, teams 10 aside arranged on ground.

erected the building. Lot 3. —71 feet frontage more or less, upon which are erected a shop and dwelling together with all outbuildings, let to a good tenant. Lot 4. —35 feet frontage more or less, adjoining building on north side. Lot 5. —35 feet frontage more or less. Lot 6. —35 feet frontage more or less. Lot 7. —35 feet frontage more or less, adjoining cottage. —* Terms: —20 per ceut. on fall of hammer, 15 per cent, in six months, 15 per cent, in 12 months, balance on mortgage at 2 years at 8 per cent, with right to any purchaser to pay off in sums of £2O without notice at any time, with deduction of interest on each payment. Plan of Sections i jSbopand 7\6'. 5I 4 j 3 : * * Rora Street Railway

Weight-guessing and Nail-dnving competitions daring the day. CONDITIONS. Nominations for Nos. 7, 9, 12 and 15, close with Secretary at Te Kuiti, at 6 p.m., Wednesday, February 10th, 1909. Acceptances for 7, 9, 12 and 15 close 6 p.m., Wednesday, February 24th, 1909. Nominations for Nos. 3, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 13 close 6 p.m. on Wednesday, February 17th. Acceptances for 3, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 13, at 6 p.m. Wednesday, February 24th, 1909. Nominations for all post events must be in hands of Secretary 20 minutes previous to advertised time of starting. Other conditions see poster. JNO. H. TRINNEAR, Hon. Secretary.

R. Fenton, WATCHMAKER JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN BEGS to announce that he has started business in RORA-ST., TE KUITI (next Boddie's Building) and has in Stock a varied selection of WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY SPECTACLES to suit all Sights. Repairs a Specialty. HAVING had 9 Years' Experience in the trade in Scotland and several years in the Dominion, and having a full equipment of tools I am in a position to undertake all classes of Repairs. CHARGES MODERATE. Work Guaranteed.

AUCKLAND STAR GRAPHIC and FARMER GIVE THEM A TRIAL Star delivered every morning before Breakfast * See SAMPLES Intending Subscribers F. S. Sutton SOLE AG ENT I HAIRDRESSER TOBACCONIST i and STATIONER TE KUITI The Cousins S Atkin Carriage Factory. Limited HAMILTON BRANCH. Designers and Builders of the CcN-brated Waikato Double Seat Buggy Waikato Abbott Buggy Waikato Farm Waggon Waikato Spring Dray Te Kuiti Spring Dray King Road Sulky Repairs. Re-trimming, Re-painting in all its branches. Shoeing by Expert?. Hamilton: TelephoneNo.il. Auckland : Telephone No. 298. Telegrams: "ATKIN." Kirikiriroa. Chas. Allen & Co. Hamilton, TAND, pSTATE & gTOCK \ GENTS. H. J. Mussen, BRANCH MANAGER. Green and Colcbrook's Buildings, Corner Taupiri and Sheridan Streets TE KUITI. fANTED Known.—That Olpyne is the best Cold remedy. Obi tainable at all King Country stores.

P. A. WILLIS, TE KUITI, Execute Orders for— Ploughing. Discing, Harrowing and General Carting. Day Work or Contract. Te Kuiti Hairdressing SALOON. W. McColl To&acconist RORA-ST., TE KUITI Preliminary Announcement. IjiREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS in the business portion of Te Kuiti. The undersigned is Sub-dividing into allotment* for early sale, his property on the north side of the Bridge, o«» which the Dairy Factory now stands. Frontages to King and Jennings Streets and the Esplanade. Plans will shortly be obtainable. ALBERT BARNETT.

1 In commenting or, Si" Joseph Ward's ' difficulty in reconstructing- his Cabinet, the Times say.? h- has a majority sufficient for all practical purpose-?. i and it' it crm be maintained the prospects of the Liberal party in New Zealand will remain bright. The more moderate elements of the in pursuance of Sir -Joseph Ward's advice will, the Tim-* believes, favour a ; period of repose after the somewhat feverish legislative activity of the | last few year-*, and this may result j in the Government having a working i majority for years to come.

iNNES BROS.. Jewellers, Hamilton,

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 121, 11 January 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 121, 11 January 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 121, 11 January 1909, Page 5

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