PIANOFORTE TUNING AND REPAIRING. MR G. T. TURNBULL, of Auck- -*■ land, will be in To Kuiti during t.ho last week of April. All orders left at this office will receive careful attention. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. \lOl ICE is hereby given that all tresrassura, with or without dog i»r tftin, on section 5, block 13. Maungamaiifrero survey district, will be prosecuted. _____ H> VOYCENOTICE TO FOOTBALLERS. \ MEETING of those interested in the formation of a new football club will be in Te Kuiti will be held in the County Chambers on TUESDAY, 23rd inßt., at 7.30 p.m. All interested are requested to attend. Convenors— WM. DEMENT P. R. MATTHEWS _______ ELIAS MARTIN. TE KUITI DOG TRIAL CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of above club will be held in my office, Chronicle Buildings, on SATURDAY, 27th APRIL at 4 p.m. As busineßß is important a full muster is requested. L. A. HARTON, Hon. Sec. TE KUITI FOOTBALL CLUB. A MEETING of players and sup* porters of above club will be held in Mr Cole's dining rooms, on SATURDAY, 20th APRIL, at 8 p.m. sharp. J. DEVINE, Hon. Sec. KI NGA TANG ATA WHAI POOTI O ROTO 1 TE PARA O TE KUITI. Kl NGA WAHINE ME NGA TAANE— T RUNGA i tokoutou aroha mana hoki kua whakaarahia ahau kite turanga Honore ara hei Mea mo tenei Para a he whakamiharo tenei ki taku hoa kua whakataka nei i aijf \ taua turanga, ara ki Tiemi Pori'V(,|ames Boddie) mo ana matauranga a e whakahonore ana hoki ki ai a mo nga mahi nui i oti i a ia i te Taone me tc Takiwa. Ka mahi nui ahau kia puta ki au he painga i runga i te whakaakoranga o ana mahi pai i oti i a ia, a i te maharatanga iho ka awhina koki ahau e aku hoa mema ki whakaotiotia nga mahi nunui tenei e mahia nei.
Ko taku take a ko aku whakaaro" katoa e motuhake ana kite taurima i nga tikanga q puta ai he painga a kia toro nga mahi katoa o te Para, i te mea hoki kaore aku toki hei whakakoi (kua whakataukingia e au ena kupu) i tua atu i te hiahia kite atiati atu i nga arai ki tenei mea i te ora kite Taone, a kia tae te Taone, a kia tae te Taone kite ahuatanga e kiia ai e Taone whakaharahara. Ka mahi nui ahau i nga wa katoa kite taurima i nga tangata mo runga i nga hiahia a mo runga i nga tau' papatu e tau pai i nga whakaaro, a ki te mahi hoki kia puta he painga ake ki nga tangata o roto i ia whare i ia whare ka whakaaro nui ahau mo nga mea mauiiwi, ki nga rawa kore ki nga manene na ki nga kararehe. Hei toho ko taku hiahia nui kia mana i ahau nga ahuatanga kua tuhia i mua ake nei kia whakaari pai mai ai koutou ki au i te paunga o te wa kua whakaturia nei e ahau. He oi ano, na toukotou hoa aroha Na E. H. HAARI. CHURCH SERVICES FOR SUNDAY. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Second Sunday after Easter.—Te Kuiti: 11, Morning Prayer; 7, Evening Prayer.—Rev. W. J. Piggot. Otorohanga: 11, Morning Prayer; 7, Evening Prayer.—Rev. E. S. Wayne. Hangatiki 2.30, Rev. W. J. PSggot; Kio Kio 2.30, Rev. E. S. Wayne. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Aria: 10 a.m., Mass.—Rev. Father Brennan. 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. Te Kuiti: Hand 7, Rev. Robert Daj, of Syrlney. Mairoa 11, Pio Pio 3, Paemako 7.30. —Rev. J. G. Gibßon. METHODIST CHURCH. New Municipal Hall.—ll, "Building of God," children's address also, Baptismal Service; 2.30, Sunday School, Bible Class subject, "Why I Believe in the Bible"; 7, evangelistic service, "The Anthem of Heaven." —Rev. R. G. Gosnell. King Country Chronicle Saturday, April 20th, 1912, An advertisement calling a meeting of those interested in the formation uf a new Rugby football club in Te Kuiti, appears in this issue. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 23rd, at 7.30 p.m. For keeping liquor for sale, Chas* He a ley vvuu lined £25 and costs by Magistrate I.oughnan, at the Taumarunui S.M. ("ourt on Tuesday laßt. John Hriirgs. a young man who refused ic (;il', e the oath as required by (h,- I»i fence Act, was asked by n :»t Taumarunui on Titfpß(iay whether he was ready to take it (hen, :uid replied "No."' Ho WBS lined A':.! :iiid cosCi, which he paid. Mi.'umiuit. Hi :i ease in the local i." ar much as to infer ih.-il I was mtthusc shorl. of being 8 foel." llrsi Worship: "The court is founder inr, Ihe mat 1 er,'
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 458, 20 April 1912, Page 4
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