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Prime Minister s Visit MEETING AT PIO PIO. FRIDAY, 25TH APRIL, 1913. TITR MASSEY will be at Pio Pio, at 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, April 25th. , AH farmers cordially invited to atConveners, JAS. WALL GEO. BROWN Clearing Sale, Pio Pio On account Mr F. WILLIS. WEDNESDAY; 29th APRIL. IAM favoured with instructions to sell at Mr Willis' residence, Pio Pio as above the undernoted : 7 dairy cows to calve September and October t 3 18 months Holstein - Shorthorn heifers 22 year heifers to calve early October 7 calves 1 purebred Jersey bull seven and a half months old 1 2-year filly out of Daystar mare 1 4 year half draught gelding (work in any harness) 1 sulky and harness 1 Massey-Harris cultivator with seed box 1 set chain harrows 1 Deering single furrow plough 1 Baltic separator, 45 gallons an hour 1 five-gallon cream can 1 saddle and bridle 6 hens and rooster Tools and sundries On account of another client — 1 6-horse block waggon. J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer Terms Cash Refreshments provided.

Please Note. —You are not taking any risks in buying these cattle, as they are carefully selected and wellknown stock. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF TE KUITI. JJ have much pleasure in intimating to you that I am again a candidate for a seat on your Borough Council. As you all doubtless know, I have been a Councillor since the inception of the Borough, and I have always done my duty by you honestly, carefully and conscientiously As was exemplified by recent events, I have always spoken out plainly and sfcraightly in your interests when occasion aroße, and in view of my close attendance to duty and my conscientious performance thereof, I feel that I am justified in again asking you for your support at the poll. Believe me, if returned, I will again show, by exercising my best endeavours in your behalf, that I have your good and the good of the town at heart. —Faithfully yours, ALFRED JULAN. Te Kuiti, April 17th, 1913. TE KUITI DISTRICT PUBLIC SCHOOL. , MEETING of householders will be Ik- held at the on MONDAY, April 28th, 1913, for the purpose of electing nine resident householders to form » committee for such district. Nomination forms may be obtained fiom the undersigned. H. JANE, Secretary. TE KUITI FOOTBALL CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above club will be held in the Chronicle office, on Wednesday, April 23rd, a 7.30 p.m. All members and, intending members, and those interested are requested to attend. W. HORNIBROOK, Hon. Sec. TE KUITI HOCKEY CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Te Kuiti Hockey Club will be held in Langmuir's refreshment rooms on TUESDAY, April 22nd, at 8 p.m. All intending members are invited to be present.

C. F. TURNER. CHURCH SERVICES FOR SUNDAY. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Harvest Thanksgiving Sunday.—Te Kuiti: 11, "The Joy Harvest in t Jesus"; 2.30. Sunday School; 7, "Thß Heart in the Harvest." Rev. A. Armstrong. Special decorations and singing by large choir and good soloists. Te Rau Mauku 11, Honikiwi 2.30, Otorohanga 7.—Mr G. F. Cox. METHODIST CHURCH. Municipal Hall: 11 and 7; 2.30, Sunday School and Bible Class. Rev. Percy Battey, the newly-appointed minister, will commence his duties in Te Kuiti. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Te Kuiti: 11, "Tearful Sowing and Joyful Reaping"; 7, "Tophet."—Rev. S . Griffiths. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Te Kuiti: 11, Mass; 7.30, Benediction. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Fourth Sunday After Easter. Te Kuiti : 11, Morning Prayer, Rev. E. S. Wayne; 7, Evening Prayer, Rev. H. R. Heke. Otorohanga: 11. Litany and Holy Communion; 7, Evening Prayer.—Rev. W. J. Piggot. j

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 560, 19 April 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 560, 19 April 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 560, 19 April 1913, Page 4

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