The Mart. Taupiri St. SATURDAY, 12lh inst., at 2.30. | HAVE been instructed by the orsginal vendor to sell by puldic auction, section;- S and to, Klr-fU XXII. containing 2 rood;-;. These sect ions are nicely situated, and my instructions arc definitely to clear, in order in sonaro accounts. -INC. U. GRAHAM, A uctioneer. Full particulars and ground shown on application at my oince Exchange Sale Rooms SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, at l.:? 0. | WILL sell by auction. 1 ton pip: A- meal, In trusses meadow hay, 20 101 honey, 50 one gallon tins apples and penciled, 2 brass rail bedsteads, wire mattress, kapoc mattress, (i doz table and desert knives, forks and spoons, lot of crockery and kitchen ware, 1 Dover stove, and many other useful sundries. J NO. R. GRAHAM. TENDERS. mENDERS will be received at my -L office, Naumai Buildings, Ivora Street, until 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 18th inst., for the erection of a butter factory in wood and concrete for the Te Kuiti Co-operative Dairy Company Ltd. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. JONES, Architect. TENDERS. mENDERS for the cartage of cream J- from Wharepuhunga to Kawa railway close on FRIDAY, 11th inst., at noon. Particulars may be seen at Boyd'3 Store. Wharcpuhunga, or Goodfellow, Ltd.'s Store at Te Awamutu. TO BUILDERS. yy KITTEN tenders are invited up to ' ' August 19th for the erection of a dwelling for MR. G. LIN!;"HAM; the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Flans and specifications to be seen at GEO. LINEHAM'S. NORTHERN OIIU K A MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, RGTD. I GENERAL MEETING of all A- members and supporters of the above is called for SATURDAY 7 , August 12th, at Matiere Hall, at 3 p.m. Buisness: Important. JOHN H. LYON, Hon. Secretary. X 5 REWARD. \ NY" person or persons found re■<£s■ moving, cutting or in any way damaging native trees, ferns or shrubs on any of the subdivisions oi Section 1 Block XV, Orahiri SD... known as the Bonnie Glen Estate will be prosecuted. [A reward of .i';> will in- p:n>t to any person or pesons giving such mfomation as will lead to a convict ion. 11. A. ALLISON, Te Kuiti.
STABLE MANUKJ: STABLE MANUiiK for your pardon ! Wc only charge for delivery. II ATT A WAY .V I'TTZTA THICK. in T 171 rw irii I hereby y'ive notice to all those interested that it is my intention at CONTEST THE A HOVE SEAT in the FORTHCOMING ELECTION. Should 1 have the honour to be returned as the Member I can always be relied upon to study the interests of my constituents to the best ol my ability. PEPENE EKETONE. Te Kuiti.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 385, 9 August 1911, Page 4
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