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VACANCY ■l-a- persons qualnie tion ot County Ch Couniv. Anolicani: 'ited from i til'.', unsibe addressed (o tlio undersigned on or before THURSDAY. October !>th, 1913. Conditions of appointment to be seen at Chronicle Ofiiee, Te Kuiti. Applicants having previous county experience will be given preference. J. H. TRINNEAR, Acting County Clerk. Te Kuiti, September, 7th, 191f>. WAITOMO COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. In the matter of "The Counties Act, 1908," "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," and amendments thereto. r HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the -L following person has been duly nominated for the position of Councillor for the Te Rauamoa Riding of the Waitomo County : FREDERICK POTTS, And I hereby further notify that Frederick Potts, being the only candidate nominated, he is hereby duly elected Councillor for the Te Rauamoa Riding in the County of Waitomo. P. MORA, Returning Officer. IE KUITI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ESSAY ON TE KUITI OVER £lO TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN PRIZES. First Prize of £5 and Second Prize of £2.—Open to adults and children. First Prize of £l, and Second Prize of ss.—Open to Scholars in school? where attendance does not exceed 30. First Prize of £l, Second Prize of ss. —Open to Scholars in Bchools where attendance does not exceed 50. First Prize of £l, Second Prize of ss. —Open to Scholars in schools where attendance exceeds 50. CONSOLATION PRIZES will be awarded if there are sufficient entries. The above prizes are offered for an Essay on "The Advantages of Doing One's Business in Te Kuiti." There are at present first-class facilities for doing all classej o? business in Te Kuiti. These would undoubtedly be increased and better services ensured if all residents in the district made use of them. There would be more competition, bigger stocks kept in the shops, lower prices, more banks and kindied institutions; money would be kept in the district, the voting power would be enormously enhanced and roading, etc., advanced. A FEW SUGGESTED HEADINGS. Local Patriotism. The interest of your centre is your interest.. Avoiding disadvantages of goods not arriving from outside places in time with consequent disappointment and waste of time. Advantages of personal selection. Rise of rural land values with growth of centre. Values of rural land bear a relation to their proximity to a good centre. Getting goods more frequently saves carrying larger stocks than necessary and consequently releases capital. Money spont in the district is money kept in the district. CONDITIONS. Essays to be signed with a nom-de-plume and NOT with competitor's name, which must be enclosed in a sealed envelope and attached to the essay. Writing to be on one 3ide of the paper only, to be sent in to reach the secretary of the Te Kuiti Chamber of ; Commerce (Mr A. E. Robinson) before November -9th next. [ Children's essays to be certified to by the schoolmaster or schoolmistre33 loi competitors, statins age, Bchool I and ei-iss, which will be taken into consideration in awarding prizes. ! The competition is open to those living within the following boundaries: Southern, Ongarue towni ship: Northern. Otorohanga township; Eastern. Waitomo County; I Western, Waitomo and Awakino JUDGES. /ov of le Kuiti, the propriea King Country Chronicle, resident of the Te Kuiti if Commerce will judge the r. from (heir decision there PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Dispersal Sale. NEAR MARTON. ABRAHAM and WILIAMS. LTD., •£*- have been instructed by the executor* in estate of the hue Mr W. A. ELLIS to sell en the place on THURSDAY, OCTOBER, the whole of the. well-kno'.vn YORK FA Kill .STUD OK SOO Rogisuo'ed Romneys Also Peclirrree Jerseys and Clydesdales. Catalogues and Full Particulars

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 608, 4 October 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 608, 4 October 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 608, 4 October 1913, Page 4

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