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The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. Dates of Coming Sales. Ngaruawahia—Wednesday, Jan. 27 Hamilton—Thursday, Jan. 28 Ohaupo—Wednesday, February 3 Te Kiiifi—Wednesday, Feb. 17 NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27. WE will hold our next Ngaruawahia Cattle Sale on above date, and will offer 500 WELL " BRED CATTLE 150 Fat and forward bullocks 50 Well-bred 3-year steers 110 d;at and forward speyed heifers and cows 200 J to 2-Year cattle 100 Fat ewes Sale at II a.m. sharp. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, JAN. 28. JIAT AND STORE SHEEP AND CATTLE. —Also—--5 Heavy and Medium Draught Mares, Strong double shaft waggon and harness —the lot just off work, waggon only 18 months built, 2 unbroked medium draught fillies 2 and 3-year old, I Medium draught Gelding. MONRINSVILLE STOCK SALE SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 TIAT AND STORE SHEEP AND -C ICATTLE OHAUPO STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. HEAD MIXED CATTLE OHAUPO SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY* FEBRUARY 3. WE will hold our First Sheep Fair of the season at Ohaupo on above date, and will offer 9 A AAA BREEDING EWES, aUjVVv 2 and 4-tooth wethers Fat, Forward and Store Lambs 250 Shropshire, Southdown,, Leicester, Romney and Lincoln rams Entries Solicited. Clients are particularly requested to have shee.p dipped before forwarding to yards. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. ySJEwill hold our next Te Kuiti Sale « on above date Entries Solicited. Sheep must be dipped before offering at sale. WOOL! WOOLi WOOL! Clients are requested to consign their Wool to Farmers' Auctioneering Co., care of Buckland & Sons, Auckland Farmers' Requisites and Produce & ft W# SuppIy—MANURES of all kinds, and have to arrive during February a shipment of HIGH GRADE BASIC SLAG. Special quotations for ex-ship delivery. New Season's Turnip, Rape, Mangold, Carrot and Kale Seeds in stock. GRASSES and CLOVERS to arrive for Autumn Sowing. Woolpacks, Seaming and Binder Twine, Lubricating Oils, Fencing Wire, Posts, Battens and staples. AGENTS FOR— Massey-Harris Implements, Little's Sheep Dip, Fluid and Powder, Samson Windmills, Towers, Pumps and Cylinders, "Zealndia" and "Cockatoo" Wool Presses. Markets found for Farm Produce. Latest Current Prices on application. INSURANCE. We are local agents toi i.a Tcw Zealand Insurance Company, Ltd., Fire, Marine and Accident, and Live Stock. Risks accepted at Lowest Current Rates." THE FARMERS'CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. (Late McNicol & Co.) MESSRS G. F. McCULLAGH AND G. W. VERCOE, Auctioneers. Land! Land! ./> A ACRES —Freehold, half in grass, O\J balance all clear and ready for ploughing, 2 miles from township, school, P. 0., railway station, and creataery, ring fenced, 3 paddocks, main road runs by property, good metalled road. Price: £7 an acre, qy ACRES Native Leasehold, 20 Of) acres improved, balance . rough feed, 1 mile from township, creamery, school, P. 0., and railway station, -20 acres fenced, 4 paddocks, on main road, new four-roomed house, lease has 20 years and a-half to run at £lO per annum. Price £2OO. These two properties , are within a mile of each other, and should be taken together. A real good investment. ARE YOU in need of Farm Hands, Servants and General Labour? Don't forget the WAIKATO Registry Office (WESTS'). Sereval Good Men are waiting; also families who want milking on shares. William E. West, Victoria Street - Hamilton.

'Xmas Cards EXCEPTIONAL VALUE!! Packet of 6 views N.Z. Scenery 1 6 Box of 6 N.Z. Greeting Cards " 3 6 Dainty Box of 6,Choice N-Z. Cards 5 0 The above are all N.Z, Cards> very suitable for sending to friends at - Home The Welcome Pkt. 12 Charming Cards 10 Hearty Greetings Box 8 Choice Cards . 10 The Fern Leaf Cabinet of 10 High class cards 2 0 The Nonpareil Box of 12 Choice Cards 2 0 The Novel Cabinet of 10 Black and White Cards 2 0 The Boudoir Box o ' 6 Black and White Cards 2 0 The Elegant Box of 12 High-class Cards # 2 0 Forget-me-not and Ivy Box of 8 Cards 2 0 Wild Wave Box of 9 Seascape Cards 2 0 The New Art Box of 10 Choice Black and White Cards 3 0 Single Cards in Boxes Special Value Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s 6d. All Cards Sent Post Free Pear's Annual with 3 Beautifully Coloured Plates, posted Is 2d Fountain Pens. A Useful Present for 'Xmas. The Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen with Gold Nib. Fine, Medium or Coarse points 13s 6d each Waverly Fountain Pen, Gold Nib, 12s 6d each. Spreckley IP Co. Next Post Office AUCKLAND

King Country CARNIVAL To be TE KUITI on WED.,; 3RD, 1909 ■ ————-Thfe , Event of the Year. Athletic; wood chopping and Sawirjg. Events, Hunter's •Plate, Etc. _____ Prizes <sl,loo Prizes Other Sports Committees please note date when arranging programmes PROGRAMME.' I—MAIDEN RACE, 130-yards. First 355, second 15s. Nomi. 2s 6d, post entry. 2—MAIDEN DOUBLE-HANDED SAWING," Log 18 inches. First 50s, second 20s. Nomi. 3s 6d, post entry. 3—loo YARDS HANDICAP.' First 40s, second '2os, third 10s. Nomi. 2s, accept. Is. 6'd. 4—RUNNING, ; HIGH JUMP (HANDICAP). 1 First 50s, second 10s. Nomi. 3s, post entry. 5 CHOP, 12 inch block. First 3057 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 50s, 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 £1 ss. 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, second 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. Tug-of-War, teams 10 aside arranged on ground. Weight-guessing and Nail-driving competitions during 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, 6, 8, 10 and 13 close 6 p.m. on Wednesday, February 17th. Acceptances for 3, 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.

Te Kuiti Hairdressing SALOON. W. McColl Tobacconist RORA-ST., TE KUITI Preliminary Announcement. Freehold allotments in the business portion of Te Kuiti. The undersigned is Sub-dividing into allotments for early sale, his property on the north side of the Bridge, which the Dairy Factory now stands. Frontages to King and Jennings Streets and the Esplanade. Plans will shortly be obtainable. ALBERT BARNETT. 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, arid having a full equipment of tools I am in a position to undertake all classes of Repairs. CHARGES MODERATE. Work Guaranteed.

Grand SOCIAL in Evening. JNO. H. TRINNEAR, Hon. Secretary. Opamre Sports. Monday, March I. ONE MILE from TE KUITI £32 TO BE GIVEN AWAY —^PRIZES' ' PROGRAMME. I—looyds.l—looyds. Maiden. 2 —15.0 yds. Hurdles, Handicap. 3 —High Jump. 4 —Maiden Chop. 15inch block. s—Half-mile5 —Half-mile Handicap. 6 —Mangatea Handicap Uhop. 20inch block. 7 —Hop, Step and Jump. B—Double-handed8 —Double-handed Sawing, 18inch log. 9 —Oparure Cup Handicap in heats of 100 yds, 220 yds, and 440 yds. 10 —Underhand Chop, 18inch log. 11 —Sack Race. 12 —Pony Race. - 13—Maiden Horse sace. 14. —T u g-of-War, 15 men aside. Pakeha v. Maori. V F. S. HAIRDRESS E R Tobacconist_ > & iii JStationer Large and Choice Stock of Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Cigars and all Smokefs' Requisites RAZOR SETTING A SPECIALITY See the assortment of Collins' and Letts' 1909 Diaries Best selection in ' —the King' Country— Post Cards Views of Te Kuiti, Waitomo Cayes, Actresses and Good Comics Window Display Books ; .Magazines, Latest.weekly, • Newspapers & Periodicals Agent for—-. ; ;. ~ - Agent for Auckland Star Edisons PhonoGraphic graphs & Gold Farmer , moulded records ' F. S. Sutton Naumai Buildings''. Te. Kuiti

The Mails. TE KUITI POST OFFICE. Mails for the undermentioned places will close at Te Kuiti as under: — For Southern Offices, daily at 3,30 p,m., via Taumarunui and 7.30 p.m. Onehunga. For Te Awamutii, Kihikihi, Pirongia, Frankton Junction, Hamilton, Morrinsville," Paeroa, Huntly, Ngaruawahia, Mercer, Onehunga, and Auckland: (Daily, 10.15 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. For Hangatiki, Waitomo Caves, Otorohanga, .Ohaupo, Paterangi, Rotorua, Thames and intermediate' stations : Daily, 10.15 a.m. For Mangapehi, Poro-o-tarao, Ongarue, Taumarunui, Kakahi, Matapuna, Raurimu, Makatote, Waimarino, Horopito, Raetihi, Waiouru, Ohakune and Southern offices : Daily, 3.30 p.m. For Te Rau-a-moa, Oparau, Kawhia, Kinohaku, Hauturu, Te Maika, etc.: Monday and-Thursday, 10.15 a.m. For Matiere, Ohura, Nihoniho: Monday and Thursday, 3.30 p.m. For Waitewhena, Tatu, Kajlieke: Thursday, 3.30 p.m. For Putake: Friday, 10 a.m. For Kio ICio: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 10.15 a.m. For Oparure, • Mairoa, Ngapaenga, Mangaohae, Piopio, Paemako, Aria, Kaeaea, Mangaotaki, Mahoenui, Marakopa and Kiritehere: Thursday, 5 p.m. For United Kingdom and Continent - of. Europe, Australia, India and South Africa : Saturdays," 7.30 p.m. A. JE. MOORE, Postmaster/

The Otorohanga Branch of the N.Z. Farmers' Union is a real live body, judging by result of their representations to the various heads oi Departments of State. Otorohanga is now. a tablet station, with a map in charge of the They; are about to have a pew fcost office etected, also, in the near future a butter factory and saleyard, whilst the roads in and about the town at present are echoing to the sounds of the pick and shovel, to say nothing of the road grader. It is a lesson in organisation which other ceptres with,"a Branch of the Union could well copy/

INNES BROS. Tie m District Unce a iYLontn iSf" " WM

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 124, 21 January 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 124, 21 January 1909, Page 5

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