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TENDERS. WAITOMO COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. rjIENDERS addressed to the Chairman and marked on tbn outside "Tender for Contract No. 84," will be recived at the County Office, Te Kuiti, up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, March 10th, for— The supply and delivery of 7000 cubic yards, more or Iksb, of crushed limestone metal, on the Pungareha and Maire roads, near the Waitanguru township. Plans, etc., may be seen at the County Office, Te Kuiti. E. R. GOULD, County Engineer. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my office until 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, March 10th, for the erection of a bungalow residence at Puketutu for A. H. Wrigbton, Esq. JAS JONES. Architect. IN BANKRUPTCY. Estate of O. N. Gillespie, Solicitor, Feilding. nnENDERS wanted for the right or -L concession to leaseß to be granted by the Waikato-Maniapoto District Maori Land Board, of 4237 acres of land being the block known aa Rangi-toto-Tuhua 80 8.1.C., situated on or near the Main Trunk line between Taumacunui and Te Kuiti. Tenders addressed to the undersigned will close on March 21et, 1914, and must be accompanied by cash or banker's cheque equal to twenty per cent, of the amount of bis tender. Conditions and full particulars and form of tender can be seen on application to Metiers Mackay and Jones, land agents, Te Kuiti. G. J. SCOTT, Deputy Official Asisgnee. I Palmerston North, February 21st, 1914. BOROUGH OF TE KUITI. BY-LAWS 1913. JN pursuance of Section 348 of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," notice is hereby gvien that the following new By-laws have been adopted by the Borough Council and will come into operation on the 7th day of March, 1914. MINIMUM AREA BY-LAW.—"That j the minimum area for residential sites, in the outer area, be onefifth (l-sth) of an acre, with a frontage of not less that forty (40) feet on to a public street or road, and in the event of the area being half {£) an acre, or more, the frontage can be reduced to fifteen feet (15) and that the distance of a dwelling house, or other building, from each of its side boundaries be not less than four feet (4). REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS.—"That the following By-law be inserted after Clause 4 (f) pa-t XVI. Building By-laws, page fi9 (g) To the removal bodily of any wooden building, erected before the coming into operation of these Bylaws, from one part of an allotment, in the inner area, to another part of the same allotment provided that the position to which it is proposed to remove the building is not a street frontage, is not of less distance from any existing building than the position at present occupied, and in the opinion of the Building Inspector does not increase the fire risk, and is in a good state of repair, and in a thoroughly sound condition." HALF COST OF FOOTPATHS.— "That section 15 of Part IV of the Borough By-laws, viz.:—one half )f the actual cost of the construction, kerbing, channelling, or tarring of any footway witnin the Borough Bhall be a charge upon the owners of the lands and buildings fronting on such footway," —be rescinded. ITINERANT TRADERS. "An Itinerant Trader, not being a Licensed Hawker or Pedlar, shall mean and include any person, firm, or company, opening or using temporary premises for the sale of goods of any description for a period of less than six calendar months, or shall sell or dispose of any goods of any description from door to door, or who shall retail goods by taking orders by samples for delivery in the Borough from any business place or places without the Borough; hut shall not include anv bona-fide Commercial Traveller who deals only with, or solicits orders only, from persons or firms carrying on business within the Borough. No Itinerant Trader shall sell, offer, or expose for sale, in any part of the Borough of Te Kuiti any goods or articles whatsoever without a license authorising him so to do signed by the Town Clerk, which license shall remain in force for the term therein stated; and no longer, and shall pay a license fee of Five pounds (£5). Provided that such fee shall be refunded if the licensee remains continuously in business in the Borough for six calendar months." By Order of the Te Kuiti Borough Council. JAS BODDIE, Mayor. F. EDWARD LAMB, Town Clerk. Dated thia 7th day of February, 1914.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 647, 28 February 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 647, 28 February 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 647, 28 February 1914, Page 4

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