OTOROHANG A TO W N CO IJ NCI L. APPLICATIONS FOR POSITION OF CLERK. \ PPLICATIONS are invited for the ■£*■ position of Clerk to th« Otorohanga Town Council. Applications, with credentials, to be forwarded on or before December 27th, l'.ilJ. to JOHN OKMSBY, Chairman Town Council, Otorohanca. Bernard P. H. Brewer f ORIGAN'S BUILDINGS: KORA JU STREET. TE KUITI. Next Messrs Green and Coiebrook's, Immediately opposite Railway Station
Nurse in attendance. Private Residence, King street, next Church of England. CONSULTATION GRATIS. 'Phone 17. Post Office Box (52. TE KUITI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. RESIDENTS of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts having suggestions to make for the welfare and advancement of the same are requested to communicate with the secretary forthwith. E. 11. HARDY, President. MOSTYN JONES, Secretary. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. Hangati ki Tow nsliip MAIN TRUNK LINE—KING COUNTRY. m MANDENO JACKSON, in conJ-• junction with the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., will sell by public auction at their rooms, Customs street, E., Auckland on FRIDAY, 2(ith JAUNAKY, HU2. THE TOWN OF lIANGATIKI.
This township presents a splendid opportunity for profitable investment. Its site was specially selected for its healthy location, proximity to railway station and central position, being the outlet by arterial roads of large areas of recently settled rich farming and pastoral land, now arriving at the productive stage. The FREEHOLD TITLE is very important compared with the leasehold titles of many King Country towns. The TOURIST TRAFFIC to the famous Waitomo Caves is increasingly important. The healthy locality and dry air make it an ideal health resort. From its position and with the added attractions of freehold tenure and the tourist traffic. HANGATTKI MUST ADVANCE, and its progress should be at least as rapid a* Te Kuiti and Taumarunui where section-holders, though holding leaseholds only, have made enormous profits. TERMS: 10 per cent. cash. 10 percent, in three months, 10 per cent, in six months, balance five years at 5 per cent. Lithos, plans and pamphlets with detailed information from the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. (all branches and agencies), and T. MANDENO JACKSON, Customs Street, E., Auckland.
LOST, one dark bay horso, fill, mane and tail, branded E (.'. on shoulder, white star on. forehead. Reward on returning same to 11. J. Free and Co. For Hale, ]i[Y MAIIOENUI BUSINESS, will i*«- horse team, as a cotnuri! Any bona tide enquirer can inspec store books. Stock at valuation Apply 1,. ,7 A COM. Mokau or Mahoenui.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 425, 23 December 1911, Page 4
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