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£1 REWARD. LOST, large back and white sheep dog. Anyone returning same will receive the above reward. Apply to E. BURNELL, Wairere, or Mrs E. A. McDonald, Te Kuiti. NOTICE. \ MEETING of all interested in the -A- formation of a Gun Club at Te Kuiti will be held in Mr Mussen's Office on MONDAY, 20th MARCH, at 7.30 p.m. F. P. MOORHOUSE, Convenor. TE KUITI SPORTS CLUB. A COMMITTEE MEETING of Te -A- Kuiti Sports Club will be held in the "Chronicle" office on TUESDAY NEXT, 21st INST., at S p.m. Business important. W. DEMENT, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. Having opened business in Pio Pio, I am now supplying gooo meat at a reasonable price, and will be pleased to have the support of settlers in and around Pio Pio. E. BUTCHER. A BARGAIN. OWNER leaving for England, wishes to sell gig and harness, built about four months, and absolutely quiet mare 4 years old by Singlestick, the lot for only £45. Apply quickly to Frank Currie, agent, Hamilton. DANCING CLASSES. MISS lIONAN will hold a children's dancing class every Saturday afternoon. Term, beginning March 25th. Plain and fancy dancing taught, also the latest drill exercises. For terms and particulars apply to Miss Honan, music :, oom, upstairs Blackman and Cobb's. NSs®-?. District Lands Office, Auckland, 9th March, 1911. IT is hereby notified that Benjamin Board, of Hangatiki, has applied for an area of 8 acres (more or less) block 11, Orahiri survey district, and that the said application will be considered by the Land Board at Auckland on Thursday, 27th April, 1911, in terms of section 129 of "The Land Act, 1908." ERIC C. GOLD SMITH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. THANKS. MR & MRS COOMBRIDGE thanks all their friends for their kind inquiries during the recent critical illness of Mrs Coombridge, and are glad to be able to state that she is now perfectly recovered. They also wish to thank Dr. Fullerton for his unremitting and skilful treatment and Nurse Hattaway for her painstaking care.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 346, 18 March 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 346, 18 March 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 346, 18 March 1911, Page 4

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