Huge Unreserved Sale of Shelter and Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Fruit Trees of all sorts, at my Rooms, Taupiri Street, Wednesday, July sth, at 2.30. The Consignors, Messrs Booth and Costello, will be present to give advice and assistance to buyers. Jno. R. GRAHAM. For Sale, Freehold. SECTION 28 RIM 17 STREET OVER I ACRE. (Near Mr Hitchcock's.) TH faithfully built house containing six large rooms of superior finish, with bathroom (porcelain bath), lavatory basin, botb hot and cold water, pantry and wash house, washtubs, built in copper, etc., large storage, fowl house and run, and all modern conveniences. £260 CASH BUYS THIS, AND IT'S A BARGAIN. ALSO small four-roomed cottage, on section 26, 110 feet frontage to Rimu Street,the best Freehold 1 acre section in Te Kuiti. £125 CASH BUYS THIS— SNAP IT! Apply— JOHN CARR, Te Kuitl.
Public Works Office, Auckland 15th June, 1911. fpENDERS will be received at thil •L Office until noon of Monday, 3rd July, 1911, for the ERECTION of the MANGAOHINGA RIVER BRIDGE on the KAWHIA to MAROKOPA RIVER ROAD. Plans, etc., may be seen at Post Office, Raglan, and Public Worka Offices, Te Kuiti, Hamilton and Auckland. No tender necessarily accepted. J. A. WILSON, District Enigneer. Exchange Sale Booms SATURDAY, 7th JULY, 2.80 p.m. I WILL sell: Centrally situated 6-roomed dwelling, with all, con* veniences; built on about 1 acre of land' Tenure L.1.P., rent 9s per annum. Also, 2 i-acre sections, convenient to railway, post office, ettf.; level ground; L.1.P.; rent, 1 9d. These are quite the most centrally situated and desirable town sections that have been offered for some time. Low reserve. £oll particulars trow J. R. GRAHAM. Also.—l acre Maori Lease; low rental of 4s; near town; ready to build on. THANKS. MR. BURNAND and MISS HANDYSIDE, and relations, wish to offer their sincere gratitude to all those who have shown so much sympathy and been such a comfort to them in their sad bereavement. King Countiy Shoe Store. IHAVE much pleasure informing the public of Te Kuiti and surrounding district I HAVE PURCHASED the BUSINESS OF W. F. FORD, BOOTMAKER, TE KUITI, and have put in a new and up-to-date stock suitable for the requirements of the district All goods will be sold at TOWN PRICES. Repairs and all kinds of Boots made to order on the premises. . w. Mcdonald, King Country Shoe Store. notice.
MR. W. F. FORD wishes to notify the public of Te Kuiti that he has disposed of bis bootmaking business to MR. W. M'DONALD, and hopes that bis late customers will give their support and patronage to his successor. LAST FEW DAYS OF THE Special Sale of ■ "" f PIANOS In BLACKMAN & COBB'S Shop —BY CHAB. BEGG & CO., LTD. WELLINGTON. Pianos at Wellington Prices. T. B. HUNTER, * Representative. FOB SALE. DAIRY CATTLE. t)X JERSEY COWS, 40 2-year old 20 Jersey Heifers, all early calvers. C B. LEVER, Auctioner.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 374, 1 July 1911, Page 4
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