NOTICE TO FARMERS. !E have several job lines of fencing " posts, battens and strainers that we are prepared to quit cheap. ELLIS AND BURNAND, LTD., Head Office, Hamilton. PUBLIC NOTICE. t\R ZOBEL has resumed the practice * of is profession at his usual address, Te Kuiti. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF I NEW ZEALAND, HAMILTON DIS- ■ TRICT. j In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act 1908" and in the matter of WILLIAM JULL, JUNIOR, of Te Kuiti, in the Provincial District of Auckland and Dominion of New Zealand, Nurseryman—a bankrupt. NOTICE. riIAKE NOTICE that being desirous i-- of obtaining my discharge in Bankruptcy I will on Monday the seventh day of December one thousand nine hundred and fourteen a* eleven o'clock in the forenoon or so soon thereafter as counsel may be heard make application in that behalf to the Supreme Court sitting at Hamilton. Dated at Te Kuiti this twelfth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen. W. JULL, Junr. Witness: G. P. Finlay, Solicitor, Te Kuiti. RUNDLE'S BENEFIT. nHE committee of the above desire L to thank the ladies and gentlemen who so kindly gave their time and help to make the benefit a success. The result of the benefit, after all expenses were paid, i 3 £62 18s 7d, and this amount has been placed in the hands of a strong committee to deal with. >R. M. TINSLEY, Hon. Sec. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. LADY STOUT will address a meeting of ladies in the Municipal Hall on Monday afternoon next, at 3 o'clock, on the above subject. All ladies cordially invited. You will hear something in your own and nation's interest. The Mayoress will preside. I SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. IHE Banks doing business in Te - Kuiti will be closed on Wednesday, November 18tb, T914, for Hamilton Show.
PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Mapara, Tangitu and Kopaki Settlers. „ have pleasure in advising that ' we will be placing a waggon and team in work serving the above districts on or about December 14th, 1914. Goods will be lifted from Waimiha and Kopaki stations and delivered at reasonable rates. Orders and enquries may be posted to the undersigned, addressed Mataroa P.O. W. and J. STROUD. WAITOMO COUNTY ELECTON. THE RATEPAYERS-HANGATIRI RIDING. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg to tender you my sincere thanks for again electing me us your representative on the ; . Council. I shall do everything in my power to justify the confidence placed in me and will endeavour to advance the interests of the whole district on the best and most progressive line. —I am etc., A. SCHOLES. Mr W. T. Jennings, LIBERAL CANDIDATE, FOR TAUMARUNUI ELECTORATE ~7ILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS '" AS UNDER:— Monday, Nov. 23—Awaroa 2 p.m.; Waiharakeka 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24—Te Rauamoa 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. £s—Putake noon; Waitomo Caves 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 26—Hangatiki 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 27—OTOROHANGA
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 721, 14 November 1914, Page 4
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