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IM P0 U N DING N0 T ICE. TMPOUNDEP in J- l'anger, one das: shod all round, no on near hind lep) and expenses paid rk hay pony mare, visible brand (scars ). If not claimed d will be sold on THURSDAY, 11th APRIL, 1912, at noon. W. A. GANTLON. Poundkeeper. NOTICE OP RESULT OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO RAISE LOAN. "OURSUANT to section 13 of the "Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908," I hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers of the Otorohanga Native Township, taken on the 4th day of April 1912, on the proposal of the inhabitants of the Otorohanga Native Township, knuwn as the Otorohanga Native Township Council, to borrow the sum of £2050 for the following purposes:— 1. To raise a special loan of £2050 for the permanent formation, metalling, and improvement of the streets, roads end footpaths in the township of Otorohanga, such sum to ba alio cated to the streets, roads and footpaths as follows:—Tuhoro street £195, Maniapoto street £SOO, Ranfurly street £6O, Ballance street £7O, Kanawa street £230, Turongo street £125, Hinewai street £7O. Haerehuku street £l7O, Te Kawa street £lB6, Kakamutu road £9O, Kahira street £l4, Waipa esplanade £SO, Rangatahi street £BO, Mair street £79, Pango street £25, Rangipare street £25, Mataroa street £lO, Orshiri terrace £25, Puha street £l6, Pine street £lO, Tutunui street £lO Blank street £lO. 2. To pay out of the said loan the cost of raising the loan and interest on the loan for the first year. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 44, the number of votes recorded against the proposal was nil. I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Dated this 4th day of April, 1912. JOHN ORMSBY, Chairman. Otorohanga Native Township Council. GIGANTIC Unreserved Clearing Sale of Furniture

LAWSON AND SWAIN'S MART, Te Awamutu, SATURDAY, 13th APRIL. good as new. 24 iron bedsteads, single and double, and bedding complete, 20 stretchers and bedding, superior duchess pair, combination couch, 3 couches, 8 combination chests, 20 wash stands, 20 set* of bedroom ware, a full stock of cutlery, crockery, cruets and pots. Tables, chairs, ice chest and sundries too numerous to mention; in fact, everything that is required to conduct an up-to date hotel. This presents a splendid opportunity for caterers and boardinghouse keepers to procura furniture at auction prices. Sale starts at 11 a.m. sharp M. C. LAWSON, Auctioneer. OHURA Sheep Dog Trial Club (Affiliated with North Island Association). FIRST ANNUAL MEETING Will be Held at Ohura mUESDAY, 7th MAY, 19 12. JL PROGRAMME. CLASS I.—(Open)—Heading, Driving and Yarding, about 400 yards; head and bring back 400 yards, drive through ring, drive 75 yards through one set of hurdles 10 feet apart, drive 75 yards and yard in a pen of 4 hurdles (one hurdle to be used as a gate and may be used as a wing) ; dog and worker to keep behind sheep and follow them through hurdles; time allowed 15 minutes. Points: Heading 7, bringing back 7, driving 8, styie at yarding 4, yarding 4, command 10. First prize £10; second £3; third £l. CLASS 11. (Local). Heading. Bring Back and Holding, about 300 yards. Open only to competitors residing within the boundaries of the Ohura County. Competitors to stand in ring, and on receiving signal from Flag' Steward to start his dog; head sheep and haul to ring and hold them to the satisfaction of juuge. Time S minutes. Points: Heading 14, brhit:iii!; buck 11, command 11, holding 0. .--tyle ■"'. First prize £4 and Mr Brennan's gold medal; second £2; I third £1 ; fourth 10s. [ CLASS 111. (Open) ---Huntaway, iet\veen three seta placed one chain about 4(10 yards, between thro of flags, each iiag placed one apart, on a zig-zag course. Ti minutes. Points: Hun taw ay S, maud li>, styie (>, noise (i. First £5; second ,£',] ; third £l. Special prize gold meilai. pros by Messrs Garner and Broad o mont Border Kennels, will be sented to the competitor nndi years of age scoring most poir any one event. Member's fee ss. Entrance 2h per cent, on first prize each e non-members 5 per cent, on first each entry. All entries close the secretary, at (i p.m. on Til DAY, 25th APRIL, BU2. The Trial to start at S a.m. o; 7th, 1012. R W. HOW I! Hon. Sec, Olui Don't fool with folds. Cure Tonking's Linseed Enui'si.in. and speedy.* For chronic chest compl; Woods' Great Peppermint: Cured, 2s 6d.*

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 454, 6 April 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 454, 6 April 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 454, 6 April 1912, Page 4

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