Milk. 3ALDRED, dairyman, begs to • notify tho public that from March Ist. until further notice his charge for milk is 4rl per quart WANTED AT ONCE. QIX TEAMS for metalling. Wages: teams, 32s fid per day. Apply residence, Te Kuiti, or on I contract, Otorohanga. HENRY EOTHERY. TE KUITI METHODIST CHURCH OPENING SERVICES. IN the new Municipal Hall, Borough Council Chambeis, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School with Bible Class for young men and young women at 2.30 p.m. Special new Hymn Rook. Seats free. Book provided. ALL INVITED. ALL WELCOME. THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. rvURING Mr George S. Otway'a absence in England th°. office will be represented in Te Kuiti and the King Country by Mr G. J. Ra3trick, of Hamilton. C. A. RICHARDSON, Secretary. DISTRICT ELECTORS' ROLL. A SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL for the forthcoming Mayoral Election will be compiled, and applications for enrolment will be received by me until March 30th 1912. Forms may be had at rnv office. GfcO. DARBYSHIRE, Town Clerk. BUSHFELLING. TO LET, 500 acres bush-felling in three blocks at Marokopa. Full particulars can be obtained on application to H. Hewitt, Dannevirke, who will'show intending applicants over the couuntry during Easter holidays. DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. WITH a view to establishing a District High School at Te Kuiti, the undersigned will be pleased to receive the names of all those eligible for admission to the school. Children holding a Proliciency Certificate or a competency certificate are entitled to free schooling. Children who have passed the. Fifth Standard are admitted on payment of a small annual fee. P. FLOYD, Secretary Te Kuiti School Committee.
OTOROHANGA NATIVE TOWNSHIP. NOTICE OF POLL. NOTICE is hereby given under the provisions of "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 100S," "The Elections and Polls Act, 1908," and amendments thereto, that a ])o!l of the ratepayers of the Otorohanga Native Township on the question of raising a loan of £2OOO for the permanent- formau'on, metalling and improvement of the streets, roads and footpaths in the Otorohanga Native Township, be taken in Turner's Hail on TH'JKSDAY, 4th APRIL, I'M-, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Dated this 10th day of March, 1012. JOHN ORMSBY, Chairman. CHAS. J. JOHNSON, Returning Officer. PIO PIO SALEYARDS COMPANY LIMITED. THE dip situated at the yards of the above company is now open for use by the public. Anyone wishing to make use of same, please communicate with Mr R. Livingstone. Pio Pio. Charges. Sheep 10s per 100; lambs 7s 6d per 100. GEO. BROWN, Secretary. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. MR ROBT. PALMER, having purchased the Aria Sawmill, is prepared to execute all orders for building and bridge timber. DRESSED TIMBER A SPECIALITY. I TRESPASS NOTICE. THE public are hereby notified that all leave to shoot on the properties of the undersigned in the Waitoti valley is withdrawn fi\an date hereof, and the names of any future trespassers will be handed into the police for immediate prosecution. All dogs, whether with owner or not, will be shot without further notice, and poison will be laid for same from time to time. (Signed) GILLANDERS & WEIR GOILE BROS. G. BERRY B. HARDY THOMAS X- SHANNON^ JftffiS
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 452, 30 March 1912, Page 4
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