nairfor be received at 'e Kuiti, until 5 DAY, October 15th, delivery of about of river shingle beOparure and the Manga whitisau 'eaiE, on the Arapae road. Specifications, etc., may be saor. a'c the County Office, Xe Kuiti, E. 3. GOUL2, County Engineer. TENDERS. [RENDERS are invited i'er carting -L from Te Kuiti to Pio Pio. Specifications may be sean at Green atid Colebrook'a," Ltd., Te Kuiti or Pio Pio. Tenders close, on THURSDAY, October 23rd, 1913, and msy be sent to Green and Colabrook, Te Kuiti. GREEN & COLEBROOK, LTD., Pio Pio. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a residence in Te Kuiti, until 4 o'clock, WEDNESDAY, October 22nd. Drawings and specifications at our office. BAKER AND ST. GEORGE, Architects Zobel's Buildings, Te Kuiti, and at Otorohanga. Pio Pio. BERNARD P. H. BREWER, Surgeon Dentist, will visit Pio Pio on THURSDAY, October 16th, and may be consulted at the Town Hall, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in the Te Kuiti Public J- Pound, from Otorohanga—l bay gelding, aged; 1 b§y gelding, white face, inviisble brand on near shoulder; 1 bay mare, white face, two hind feet white, very wild, also brand on off shoulder resembling N; 1 roan mare 'vith long tail; 1 bay filly 2 .year old, with long tail; 1 black gelding; 1 black foal; 1 chestnut foal; 1 bay gelding, small white star on forehead, lump on knee. If not claimed and expenses paid by October 15th, 1913, will be sold by public auction at 12 noon. T. A. GARMONSWAY, Poundkeeper. NOTICE. OWING to the regulations issued by, the various auctioneering firms to the butchers, they would respectfully call the attention of their clients to the terms of payment to be enforced on them by the auctioneers, and to request that payments should be made promptly to them of their accounts when rendered. T. WELLS & SONS R. & P. COTTER. INDEPENDENT ORDER OP RECHABITES. Tent No. 20. MEMBERS are reminded that the postponedJQuarterly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in Congregational Church vestry on THURSDAY, October 16tb, at 7.30 p.m. All members requested to attend. Past members earnestly invited. G. T. HOPKINS, Tent Secretary. Railway and Carriers' Picnic. TE KUMI RACECOURSE. CONVEYANCES will leave Burley's corner at 9 a.m. to-morrow. A cordial invitation ia extended to all. TEA AND MILK PROVIDED. S. DEERY, Hon. Sec. We have pleasure in announcing that we are producing a magnificent booklet of TE KUITI ILLUSTRATED Dating back from the time of the Hursthouse Outrage about year 1883 to the present date SIXTEEN SPLENDID PICTURES And four pages of interesting letter- - HEAVY ART PAPER With PHOTO INK. Cover of em-bos-;ed marble paper UNIQUE & INTERESTING SOUVENIR Suitable for Christmas Greetings. ORDER EARLY. READY IN NOVEMBER PRICE: ONE SHILLING A large indent of Christmas and Fancy Cards just arrived CHRONICLE :: Te Kuiti
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 610, 11 October 1913, Page 4
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476Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 610, 11 October 1913, Page 4
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