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Exchange Sale .Rooms SATURDAY, 20th APRIL, At 1.30 p.m. I WILL OFFER Mr Ferguson's wellA known buggy pair. These horses are well known as being quite sound and staunch. Also several light harness horses ami liacliß, 25 head of poultry. Also on behalf of a client, a lot of unredeemed pledges, comprising silver \v;iidies, silver table ware and ornaments, saddles, men'a clothing, bridles, pictures, toys, games, stationery, cutlery, etc. Alao Beveral lines of furniture. J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENTWITHOUT RESERVE. Bedsteads, wire mattress, stretchers, bedding, carpet runners, table, wash stand, crockery, blinds, kitchen ware all sorts, clocks, lamp, mirrors, cutlery, etc. Genuine Clearing Sale TUESDAY, 23rd INST. I HAVE been favoured with instructions from Mr Rosenberg to sell by public auction at his residence, King street, Te Kuiti, on Tuesday, 23rd inst., at 2 p.m. prompt:—l handsome piano almost new, 24 volumes history of the world handsomely bound, round table, coal scuttle, heavy carpet square 12 by 10, hearth rug, overmantle, marble clock, brass rail bedstead, lot of good blankets, rugs and household linen, 2 chest drawers, duchess table, wash standß, floor cloths, table?, leather couch, chairs, crockery ornaments, curtains, Rimu ward robe with mirror, ware and numerous other usnfui sundries, also 1 drophead Singer sewing machine.

J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. Auctioneer's Note.—Mr Rosenberg having sold his business, is leaving the Dominion, my instructions are to clear every line. The furniture is a nice clean and well kept lot of Btuff, worthy the attention of careful house* keepers. INDEPENDENT ORDER OP ODD- n FELLOWS, M.U. THE Loyal Te Kuiti Lodge extend a heartyj.invitation to all residents to a social evening in the Municipal Hall on THURSDAY, 18th APRIL, at 8 p.m., when addresses will be delivered by visiting district officers. Admission free. THE yearly meeting of householders of Te Kuiti will be held on Monday evening, April 22nd, at 7 o'clock, in the school. Business. Reports, Financial Statement, Election of 9 Members Committee. REV. E. S. WAYNE, Chairman. P. FLOYD, Secretary. TE KUITI FOOTBALL CLUB. A MEETING of players and supporters of above club will be held in Mr Cole's dining rooms, on SATURDAY, 20th APRIL, at 8 p.m. sharp. / ALL those interested in the formation of a hockey club are requested to attend a meeting to be held at Mr McColl's shop on FRIDAY NEXT at 8 p.m. E. J. THOMSON, Secretary, NOTICE. J. DEVINE, Hon. Sec. HOCKEY CLUB. E. F. DEWAR, . Hon. Sec. pro tern. BOROUGH OF TE KUITI. ELECTION OF MAYOR.

PURSUANT to section 10 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," I hereby give notice of the receipt of the following nomination for the office of Mayor for the Borough of Te Kuiti:— Edwin Henry HARDY and I hereby declare the said Edwin Henry Hardy to be duly elected Mayor of the said Borough. GEO. DARBYSHIRE, Returning Officer. April 17th, 1912. CHURCH SERVICES. FOR SUNDAY. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Second Sunday after Easter.—Te Kuiti: IJ, Morning Prayer; 7, Evening Prayer. Rev. W. J. Piggot. Otorohanga: 11, Morning Prayer; 7, Evening Prayer—Rev. E. S. Wayne. Hangaliki 2.30, Rev. W. J. Piggot; Kio Kio 2.30, Rev. E. S. Wayne. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Aria: 10 a.m.. Masß. April 27th— Otorohanga, 8.30 Mass. Te Kuiti, 11.30, Mass. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Te Kuiti: 11, "Putting Away Childish Things"; 2.30, Sunday School; 7, "The Signature of the Soul." Otorohanga: 2.30, Rev. A. Armstrong. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. To Kuiti: 11 and 7, Rev. Robert Daj, of Sydney- Mairoa 11, Pio Pio 3, Paemako 7.30.- Rev. J. G. Gibson, ■, MKTHoniKT CHURCH. '' l4 ' " New Municipal Hall. —11, "Building of G<xi. " children's address also, isnia 1 Service; 2.30, Sunday School, jiil.lr t'l.'iiw subject, "Why I neliovc in the Kihie"; 7, evangelistic service, "The Anlliem of Heaven. ,r ~--Kev. K. I. (>'opncll.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 457, 17 April 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 457, 17 April 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 457, 17 April 1912, Page 4

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