TE KUITI GUN' CLUB. (Afiiliated with the N.Z. Gun Club.) INANIMATE PIGEON MATCH. V N Open Handicap Sweepstake of ]Us each will be iired on the Te Kuiti Gun Club's grounds on Thursday (to-morrow). Shooting will comence at 1 p.m. sharp. This match is open to ail members of affiliated Gun Clubs. Intending members are requested to he nresent. w. F. DINES'. .Secretary. Exchange Sale Rooms TAUPIRI street. SATURDAY, E> p.m. IWILL sell 1 ton onions and potatoes. "> hags cocksfoot and clover, 7 hags rye, carrots, onions, fowls, pumpkins, lot groceries, hath, tables, duchess chest, stretcher and mat-tress, etc. J NO. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. No Reserve. Thursday, at 2 p.m. TAUPIRI STREET -Nearly opposite " Rook wood.'' IHAVE been instructed by Mrs Hodgson to sell all her household furniture, comprising the contents of a well-furnished rooms. Full particu lars in handbill. NO RESERVE. J NO. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. TE KUITI BOWLING CLUB. A GENERAL meeting of the members of the Bowling Club will be held in the ''Chronicle" office at 7.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, 28th. Business urgent. S. DRANSFIELD, Hon. Secretary. TE KUITI NORTHERN UNION FOOTBALL LEAGUE. A MEETING of the above League will be held in Hetet's Hall on Thursday, April 27tb, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. All members and intending members are urgently requested to attend. R. FITZMAURICE, Hon. Secretary. FOR SALE A LARGE Boarding House, containing 32 rooms; hot and cold water; large turnover; stables, etc. Freehold property, Aria, 3a Ir 7p—no rates or taxes: Price £2OOO. Terms £IOOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Insured for £l4oo.—For further particulars apply "Chronicle" office. District Lands Office, Auckland. 21st April, 1911. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr J. F. Vercoe, of Te Kuiti, has applied to the Land Board to purchase for cash under section 129 of the Land Act, 1908. 3-50 acres (approximately) of unsurveyed land in Block XV, Orahiri S.D. Eric C. GOLD-SMITH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. TO BUILDERS. mENDERS will be received up till 1 WEDNESDAY, May 3rd for the erection and completion of two-storied brick sbop3 and billiard room in Rora street, for Mr W. Lorigan. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr Lorigan's office, Taupiri street, on or after Saturday, Ibth inst. W. PRICE, Architect. ' NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DESPATCH OF GOODS FROM AUCKLAND, NEWMARKET, MOUNT EDEN, FRANKTON JCN., AND HAMILTON STATIONS. /\ N and AFTER MONDAY, Ist v' MAY, 1911, goods for transit by rail (except in full truck loads) to the various stations will be received at Auckland,, Newmarket, Mt. Eden, Frankton Jen. and Hamilton stations only on specified days. Goods will, as far as possible, be despatched by first available train after close of work on day of acceptance. Consignors may consign a truck FULLY* loaded on any day—a six-ton wagon being taken as a standard. Shipping and perishable traffic are exempt from restriction. Goods will be accepted as heretofore for private sidings. Special arrangements as in the past will require to be made for the conveyance of "Dangerous" goods. Handbills giving full particulars will be supplied on application to any Scationmaster or Goods Agent. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, April 24th, 1911
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 355, 26 April 1911, Page 4
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