DISTRICT PARS.
Mr-.;!.- for l':.-.- <7":rrr;orrNveaUh of .\m.-■•.!'.'-.':in. oniy. close here on Monday, .-':. <;<■ rv.-v :■.■■:,(■ lie:-: n.art on Thwrs •:;-.;.- '!'.:.-■ i-~11 <■■ nnnoviiiff? a tic: <lv::v"vy -;:',•• every nay until further notice. I;_v advertisement in another co!ur:i:i it will be seen that a new lju.sir.--.-rf is ; to be added to the list of enterprises |at Te Kuiti in the shape of a Ladies' and Children's outfitting establishment. Full particulars will be advertised later. In connection with the road projected by the County Council from Te Kuiti towards Te Ahuroa on the Eastern side of the river, the Governor's Warrant for the surveying has been received by Mr R. C. Jurdan, and the survey work is to be proceeded with at once. Mr Carpenter, of Auckland, whose contract has been accepted for the laying of the Te Kuiti bowling green and croquet lawns is to arrive at Te Kuiti today, and the work will be put in hand immediately. At the Te Kuiti Football Club's social which is to be held in the Town Hall on Thursday evening next, the presentation of trophies awarded for the past season's play will take place, during the evening. Mr McDonald wishes to notify the public of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts that he is now on the telephone bureau, and orders 'phoned will receive prompt attention. Telephone No. 39. In our report of the meeting of Jensen Bros' creditors, the price stated for the purchase of the Aria mill from Mr Thomas was £4OO. This should have read £450. A bushfeller named Rowbotham, met with a serious accident on Wednesday last. A tree fell across him and fractured the left thigh bone. He was brought in to Nurse Hattaway's where Dr Zobel set the fracture. Mr Rowbotham was despatched to Hamilton on Saturday morning. Messrs Dalgety and Company, report having held their usual stock sale at the Hamilton saleyards on Thursday, the 9th inst., as under: —There was a good attendance and practically the whole of the yarding was cleared atvery siatisfactory prices to the vendors. Sheep—3oo yarded; full mouth crossbred ewes with lambs at foot brought 15s; fat wethers 17s to 17s 3d; cattle—l6s yarded; fat bullocks £7 7s 6d; fat heifer 3£5 ss; 3 year bullocks £5 2s 6d; 30 month ditto £4 Bs6d; 2 year empty heifers £3 Is; 18 month heifers £2 8s; heifers near calving Jersey cross £7 to £Bl 0s; cross bred heifers £7 15s; backward heifers £5; medium quality cows at profit £7 2s Gd; others £5.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 190, 13 September 1909, Page 2
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416DISTRICT PARS. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 190, 13 September 1909, Page 2
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