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TENDERS. AWAKINO COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR DOG COLLARS. TENDERS are invited for the supply of 500 dog collars for the above County. Specifications and any other particulars may be obtained from the undersigned to whom all tenders should be addressed. Tenderers are asked to supply sample collars with tenders. Tenners close at Pio Pio on FRIDAY, May Bth. 1914. GEO. BROWN, County Clerk. Pio Pio. WAITOMO COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. riIENDERS addressed to the ehairman and marked "Tender for Contract No. will be received at the County Office, Te Kuiti, up to 12 a m. on SATURDAY, May 2nd, for the following Contracts on the Otoro-hanga-Otewa road— Contract No. 90. —Metalling a distance of 2 miles 40 chains Contract No. 91.—Metalling a distance of 2 miles 40 chains Contract No. 92.—Metalling a distance of 2 miles 23 chainß E. R. GOULD, County Engineer. KAKAHI POST OFFICE. WRITIEN TENDERS will be received at this Office until noon of FRIDAY, May 15th, 1914, for the erection of the above building. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Te Euiti, and Taumarunui, and at Post Office, Taihape. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. J. BAKER, Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Taumarunui, April 15th, 1914 TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the carting of butter from the Waitanguru Co.-op Dairy Company's factory at Waitanguru to Te Kuiti, also the carting out of supplies for season 1914-15. Specifications and estimated quantities may be seen at the Chronicle Office, and with the secretary at Waitanguru. Tenders close on May 14th, and to be addressed to the secretary at Waitanguru. N. L. THOMAS, Secretary. KING COUNTRY Central Collie Club. Affiliated with North Island Association. gECOND ANNUAL MEETING. In Mr COATES' Paddock, P io Pio, WEDNESDAY AND TEUSRDAY, April 29th and 30th, 1914. Patron, Mr C. K. Wilson, M.P.; president, Mr R. Livingston; hon, sec. and treas., Mr Geo. Brown. PROGRAMME. CLASS I.—Heading, about 440 yds, bring back and yard, time allowed 15 minutes. —First prize £5, second £2, third £l. Points —Heading 5, bring back 5, command 8, style 6, yarding 6—total 30. CLASS ll.—Driving and Yarding Competition, about 300 yds, time allowed 15 minutes. —First prize £5, second £2, third £l. Points— Driving 8, style 8, command 8, yarding 6 —total 30. CLASS 111. —Huntaway between three sets of flags, each flag placed one chain apart on a zigzag course, about 400 yds, time allowed 12 minutes.- First prize £5, second £2, third £l. Points Huntaway 8, command 10, style 6, noiaß 6—total 30. CLASS IV. (for local competitors only.—Head, drive and yard,— Head and bring back about 200 yds, drive about 22yds, through one set of hurdles and yard, time allowed 18 minutes.—First prize £3, Becond 255, third 15s. Pointß —Head 7, bring back 7, driving 8, style at yarding 4, yarding 4, command 10—total 40. Post entry. GRAND SMOKE CONCERT In Pio Pio Town Hall on Wednesday evening, April 29th, 1914. Chinese laundry Sheridan Street Te Kuiti (Opposite Mackay & Jones) ASHING and Ironing. Work guaranteed. Charges moderate. A fair share of public support is respectfully solicited. A. JAY PIANO TUNING. THARKER, certicated piano tuner • and repairer, is in Te Kuiti for one week. Orders may be left at the Hotel Grand or Chronicle Office.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 663, 25 April 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 663, 25 April 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 663, 25 April 1914, Page 4

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