EMPIRE ING PICTUJRES. LI-IE BEST OF ALL PICTURES. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 p.m. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR PARTICULARS. Last Monday a crowded and enthusiastic audience witnessed our magnificent pictures. PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE Stratford, 7th January, 1911. ONGARUE RIVER ROAD BRIDGE CONTRACT. rr.ENDERS will be received at this -L office until noon of Tuesday, 31st day of January, 1911, for erection of a bridge over the Ongarue river near Taumarunui Railway Station. Drawings and specifications can be seen at Public Works Offices, Stratford, New Plymouth, Taumarunui and Auckland. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. McKENZIE, Resident Egineer. J. M. KOBEKTS BRICKLAYER Builder of concrete dips, etc. Orders promptly attended to. Address : Post Office, Te Kuiti.
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ALL persons found trespassing in my paddock at Te Kumi wi.l be prosecuted. Poison will be laid for dogs. E. C. TASSELL, Butcher, Te Kuiti. 'J? . WAITOMO COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION FEES. PURSUANT to section 8 of "The Dog Registration Act, 1908," notice is hereby given that the fee for registration of dogs for the County of Waitomu for the year 1911, ia now payable to the registrar of dogs at the Council Chambers, Te Kuiti. For each dog kept solely for the purpose of herding or driving sheep and cattle, 2s 6d; for any other dog, ss. All dogs not registered on or before the 31st day of March, 1911. will be charged double registration fee. Dated, this 11th day of -January, 1911. F. C. SHAW. 200 CASES FRUIT TOMATOES AND CUCUMBERS. EXTRA SALE AT EXCHANGE ROOMS, THURSDAY, 12th INST., At 2 p.m. JNO. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 14th INST., At 1.30 p.m. Exchange Saie Booms TAUPIRI STREET. I WILL hold my monthly horse sale at which will be offered ponies, hacks, harness and draught horses. Further entries and enquiries solicited. Immediately after the above I will offer nigs, fowls, spring cart, dray, 2A-ton waggon, harness, etc., also 150 cases peaches, plums, tomatoes, apples, cucumbers, lemons, vegetables, 2£ tons chafe, 2 tons potatoes, 1 ton onions, furniture, bicycles, lot of hats, ladies' bags and sundries too numerous to detail. JNO. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer.
Great Unreserved AUCTION SALE AT TE AYVAMUTU, THURSDAY, 19th INST., At 11.j'O a.m. MESS US Gilford and Dunkley HAVING decided to retire from business I have been instructed to clear every line WITHOUT RESERVE, of their well-known stock of Men's Merpery, General Drapery, Dress Goods, Calicos, Prints, Biouses and other made-up goods- wooljens, Underclothing, Laces, Ribbons, Haberdashery, Miliinery, Hosiery and Fancy Goods; in J'-act every line usually found in a well-appointed drapery establishment. This sale affords an opportunity that rarely occurs to buy SOUND, USEFUL EVERY-DAY DRAPERY at jour own prices. TERMS CASH -NO RESERVE. J NO. It. GRAILAM, Auctioneer. NOTE.- -Owing to the many lines that will be offered the sale will start promptly at ll.3Ua.ni. Do not miss the chance afforded, by this absolutely genuine sale of useful goods.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 327, 11 January 1911, Page 4
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