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» m, « IMPROVED I- AK V .'KCTIONS FOB LANDLES.-' '' A U'ilED MEN'. Notice is hereby given that applications will be received at this office up to 4 p.m. of Thursday 21st. October 1909 from landless married men, bot the Land Board has power to give preference to applications from retrenched Civil Servants and workers who have been dispensed with from the Main Trunk Railway and from road works. The land offered comprises about 85 section* in the Mapara and Tangitu S.D. and lies to the north-west of Waimeha Railway Station from which place the centre of the block is distant about ltf miles by pack track. There is also access by track from the WaimehaOngarue road. The iand is mostly forest clad, portions being in heavy manuka, fern and scrub. Those applicants who may find it more convenient to do so, may present themselves to the Commissioner at New Plymouth for examination up to and Including THURSDAY, 21st October; all other applicants must appear personally before the Land Board at the Town Hall, Taumarunui on TUESDAY, 26th October at 9.30 a.m. at which place the ballot or other distribution of the sections will be held. Plans will be available at an early date. Forms of application may be obtained at this office. Persons who have previously lodged their applications an 1 have appeared personally before the Commissioner or Land Board need not renew them. FRANCIS SIMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Office. NEW PLYMOUTH, 6th October, 1909. OIIURA COUNTY COUNCIL. r THOSE who supported me in the recent contest; to those who came long distances to record their votes and especially to the elderly lady who travelled through many miles of mud to help me: I wish to tender my verysincere and hearty thanks. JOHN HOLT LYON, Mati.'re, October 6th, 1909. THANKS. 1 HEREBY desire to express my thanks to the many friends who so kindly sympathised with me in the loss I sustained by fire on September 10 th. B. BUDDEN, Honikiwi. NOTICE. MR G. T. TURNBULL, Piano Tuner, of Auckland, will be at Te Kuiti about the middle of October. Orders left at "Chronicle" office will be promptly attended to. Satisfaction Guaranteed. NOTICE. Accommodation paddock for sleek for sale in King Country, 2000 acres partly improved Bush Freehold; 200 acres dairy freehold; SCO Acres Native lease in Taranaki; 111 Acres dairy farm; Te Kuiti Freehold Surburban Allotments of five acres.— Apply F. LEVER, Te Kuiti. NOTICE. OWING to the funny business which was dorse in the Hangitiki Butchery, Mrs. J. Tassell has secured the lease of the Slaughterhouse and Shop for Mrs. H. Robertson. NOTICE. rro Those interested in the game of 1 chess: A meeting will be held at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, 14th inst in Mr E. Kerr's Commercial Room with the object of forming a Club. J. F. PEARSON, Convener. NOTICE. RUMORS have got about that I, in conjunction with others have been instrumental in closing down a butchering firm in this town. I wish to state that I have bad nothing whatever to do with the matter. Neither have I any intention of connecting myself with this matter. J. M. ALBRECHTSEN, Butcher, Te Kuiti.

TO BREEDERS OP HACKS, HUNTERS AND POLO PONIES. The Pure Arab Stallion TITUS 11. Abdalah Castr. fonU<l 1900. Grey—about 11 hands 2inches. To stand at Pariera and travel to McDonald's farm, Waingaro, twice weekly. He won the Poonah Arab Derby and all the weight-for-inches races there, also the Bombay Derby and similar races there, until weighted out at list 71b., the highest weight ever allotted to tin Aarb in India. Terms: 4gs. at service or sgs. at end of season, or 6gs. if not paid by Ist January, 1910 N.B —Grass kept for mares at Is 6d per week. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. Foil particulars at Farmers' Auctioneering Company, or owner, DUDLEY RAINE, Ruakiwi, Ngaruawabia. TE KUITI HALL BOOKINGS Oct. 29—Austral Uniscope Company Oct 30—Austral Uniscope Company

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 198, 11 October 1909, Page 2

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660

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 198, 11 October 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 198, 11 October 1909, Page 2

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