Important Clearing Sale. instruction: Esq., win) i: th MARCH, rocking chair, 1 handsom board, 1 bookcase, 1 fern irons, heavy linoleum:-". ! lamp, 1 cramajihonr. and cords, I'2 occasional table:-" brass rail bcdtfteaii and in 2 duchess tables, '1 wash 1 baby cot; chairs, bed. couch, oil paintings. <•■ poles and window blinds sewing machine, I lav;.: cupboard, 3 tables, chair: English dinner set, i:u crockery and kitchen ut.< wheel barrow, li spades, 1 1 rake, 1 fork, and all t dries usually found in equipped gentleman's res JNO. R. GRAIi/ Aucti< Auctioneer's Note. I h spected this lot and can e them as being a nice, clean, v, lot of practically new furnit;; Mr Frosser is leaving for 11 instructions are to quit every Exchange Sale Itooni I HAVE been favoured with instructions from Mr Solomon to sell by public auction at the Exchange. Sale Rooms on SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1 five-roomed house, all conveniences, outhouse. Low rent, section £-acre. J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. Land Sale. TE KUITI SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH, At 11.30 a.m. MESSRS ST. HILL, BRATHWAITE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr C. M. Black to sell by public auction, his dairy farm, situated three miles from Hangatiki and Olorohanga. The property contains 195 acres, and the title, is O.R.P. Full particulars and conditions of I sale on application to St. Hill, Brathvvaite and Co., auctioneers, etc., Box 76, Te Kuiti. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. MR ROBT. PALMER, having purchased the Aria Sawmill, is prepared to execute all orders Cor building and bridge timber. DRESSED TIMBER A SPECIALITY. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE is hereby given that after this date all persons trespassing on Ranijitolo Tuhua (il K. situated at Mokauiti, will be prosecuted. All gates will be locked. C. ERIKSSON AND CO. March 10th, 1912. WANTED LAD to learn joinery trade. Apply care- Chronicle. HOLEMN OPENING OF NEW CHURCH, For Catholic Worship Te Kuiti, 24th March, 1912. Mass, 8 a.m., celebrated by Dr Cleary. Bishop. Mass, 11 a.m., Confirmation following. Public Reception in Hall at 3 p.m. All friends invited.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 448, 16 March 1912, Page 4
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