TOWN HALL TE KUITI "An Englishman's Home" "The Play that r->u- i the Empire" Under the direction of EDWIN GEACH and by Special arrangement with J. C WILLIAMSON TO-MORROW EVENING Tuesday, September 21 FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY Maj'>r Guy rlu Maurier's Famous Play 'Aft Entiish man's Home' Specially Selected Company of English Artists Prices: 4s. 3, 2s. Box Plan at McColl's where tickets may be secured in advance without extra charge HATTAWAY S SAMPLE ROOMS Wednesday, Sept. 22nd. w ;.y» p.m. Mr A. P. Bennett, A.R.S.I. (Pi-tri..-! Heait:i WILL GIVE AN A DURESS Illustrated with Magic Lantern Views Health 8 Sanitation The Mosaic Law and its Relation to Modern Sanitary Methods Chairman--Mr. J. Buddie Admission Free All Welcome Miss Gregg BEGS t> announce that she has opened her «>tock of LADIES' S CHILDREN'S CLOTHING in RORA Street. Te Kuiti Specialities : Infants* Layettes and Trousseaus Inspection Invited. 1 ONE Dark Brown Gelding, 5 years old. black lege, about 16 hands. Finder please communicate witli T. Cook, Piopio. Reward Given. CRICKET. HIE ANNUAL MEETING of the • Te Kuiti Cricket Ciub will be held in the * , Chronicle"ofTice on WEDNESDAY, September 22nd at T. 30 p.m. All interested in the game arc invited to attend. S. J. FORTESCUE, I Hon. Sec. 1 cations will be received by me at this office up to I p.m. of MONDAY. 27th September, 1909. from retrenched Civil Servants, or workmen on Main Trunk Railway or Roads Department, who nave been dispensed with, and all other landless persons, tor 3*l sections in the Totoro S.D. under Improved Farm Conditions. The block is 10 to 1? miles southwest of Te Kuiti. Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board at New Plymouth on Wednesday 29th September at 10 a.m. for examination or they may elect to be examined by the Commissioner of the Land District in which they reside. A number of sections in the Tangitu S.D. about 10 miles west of Watmeha Railway Station will be offered later under the same conditions. Provisional plans indicating numbers and areas of allotments may be obtained on application at this office. FRANCIS SIMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Office, NEW PLYMOUTH. 15th September, 1909. IMPOUNDED. •*■ perty near Te Kuiti: 2 White steers; one ear-marked back quarter under right car; quarter top left car; one ear-marked, like two notches left ear, no visible brand. The owner or owners of the above cattle are hereby notified to remove same forthwith, and to take notice that if they are not so removed and expenses paid they will be sold by Public Auction at the expiration of three weeks from the date of this notice, at the homestead of Mr Cullen, Te Kuiti. D. McDIARMID, , Poundkeeper. September 13, 1909
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 192, 20 September 1909, Page 2
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