Unreserved Sale. THURSDAY, 17th INST., At 2 p.m. IHAVE been favoured with instructions from MI'S MORRIS to sell all the contents of her shop and residence, situate in Rora street, next Kelvin llouso, comprising- -Tobaccos, cigarettes, fancy goods, stationery, books, pictures, oil paintings, accordeons, soaps, perfumes, small tables, chairs, Enamel ware, crockery, glassware, 10 boxes tea, and sundry stores, couch, kitchen table, cupboard, baths, buckets, pots, brans-rail bedstead, wire mattress, kapoc mattress, blankets, mirror, chest drawers, piano, sewing machine and many other useful household lines and gent's bicycle. Goods on view on Thursday morning. NO RESERVE. J NO. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. Wednesday, 16th Nov. p B. LEVER will sell by auction at his Mart, King street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 16 th INST.,—S sacks old potatoes, 5 bags new potatoes, 2 cases black currants, 5 cases Kop's stout, 1 case sardines, 3 bicycles, 2 lawn mowers, 2 kerosene stoves, sewing machine, table, wicker chairs, kettle, frypan, cutlery, lace curtains, writing pads, envelopes, 400 fence pickets, also 40 pairs boots, quantity of fancy goods, girls' hats and sundries. SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK. NOTICE. HAVING heard a rumour to the effect that my entire "Combine" cannot be by "Jersey," as the latter had died some years before "Combine" was foaled, I wish to state that I have it from Mr Buckle, who owned "Jersey," that the latter died on July 16th, 1905, at Mahoenui, and therefore "Combine," who was foaled in 1906, was sired in his last season at the stud. THOMAS THWAITE. LOST. LOST, two bullocks, one red and one white, with big red spots. Branded Cio and earmarked. Also branded GE on loin.
Three pounds (£3) xeward given for the return of the two bullocks or 30s for one. F. W. C. BREDENBECK, Aria. FOR SALE ONE Blick typewriter, brief ami foolscap rollers, one Bar Lock typewriter, brief size, one Sun typewriter, foolscap size. For Sale Cheap. Apply W. R. FRANKLIN, Te Kuiti. Bank of New Zealand. A BRANCH of this bank is now open at Ohura, in the Dominion of New Zealand. A Receiving Office, attached to the Ohura branch, will be open at Matiere from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. EVERY FRIDAY. WM. CALLENDER, General Manager. NOTICE. "Ify'OULD the person who picked up ' ' a gig rug between the bridge and Mr Kelso's house, kindly return same to the "Chronicle" office. TE KUITI BOROUGH. Proposal to raise Special Loan of £29,000 under' 'The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908," with the amendments thereof, and "The New Zealand State-Guaranteed Advances Act, ]909." A POLL will be taken on the above proposal on THURSDAY, 17th day of NOVEMBER, 1910. The Polling Booth will be Hattaway's Hall, Taupiri street, Te Kuiti. Hours of Polling, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. JAMES BODDIE, Mayor (chairman). GEO. DARBYSHIRE, Returning Officer. Dated, Te Kuiti, November 2nd, 1910. LAND! LAND! Those who have properties for sale and also those in search of good value in land please note that MR. F. HAMMOND is my representative at Tautnanmui and Te Kuiti. Send along particulars of your property as we have good clients waiting
F. B. H. ERICE LAND AGENT MARTON NOTIuE. HAVING sold the Drapery and Clothing Business recently carried on by me in Boddie's Buildings, Rora street, to Mr W. ANDREW, 1-ite of Chvistchurcli, I take this opportunity of thanking the public for the support so generously accorded me in the past and hope for the continuance of your patronage on his behalf. All outstanding accounts duo to me will be collected or may be paid in at the shop. JONES PROSSER.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 311, 12 November 1910, Page 4
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