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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, HAMILTON DISTRICT. In the matter o£ "The Administration Act, 1908, and in the matter of JOHN CHARLES DAVIS, late of Waitomo, Parmer, dsceaßed. HEREBY give noMce that by an Order of the Supreme Court, Hamilton, dated Monday, 16th November, 1914, I waa appointed ADMINISTRATOR of the estate of the above named JOHN CHARLES DAVIS, deceased, and I hereby call a meeting of Creditors to be held at TE KUITI, Courthouse, on Wednesday, 2nd day of December, 1914, at 9.30 a.m. ALL claims against the above estate must be lodged with me on or before 16th January, 1915. W. S. FISHER, Official Assignee. Auckland, 16th November, 1914. Mr 0. K. Wilson, M.P. Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS as under — Te Mapara, School, Midday, Saturday.Dec. 5. Kaeaea, Evening, Saturday, Dec. 5 Mangaotaki, Mid-day, Monday „ 7 Kio Kio, Mid-day, Tuesday „ 8 Puketutu, Evening, Tuesday „ 8 Tamatawaenga, Mid-day Wed. „ 9 Te Kuiti, Evening, Wednesday „ 9 FOR SALE. WE have several job lines of fencing posts, battens and strainers that we are prepared to quit cheap. Also several job building lines. ELLIS AND BURNAND, LTD., Head Office, Hamilton. TaumaruuuT Electorate. To the Electors,— HAVE lived in the Electorate for seven years, and, if elected, I intend to still reside at Taumarunui and to visit regularly the whole of the Electorate. My platform "is—1. Reform wherever needed. 2. The' Freehold Tenure every time. 3. Borrowing for Reproductive Works. 4. Vigorous prosecution of Roads and Railways. 5. Postponement of payment of rent and rates until settlement lands are provided with permanent roads. 6. Land and employment for everybodjr. 7. Right for everyone to work for a living wage. y 8. I pledge myself to go to the Poll. I am standing as an Independent Refp:ni Candidate/ pledging, myself to support Progressive Legislation emanating from either party, subject only to the condition that, on a no-con-fidence motion, I vote with the present Government. FRED. W. SHORTLAND. Taumarunui, Nov. h 1914.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 725, 28 November 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 725, 28 November 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 725, 28 November 1914, Page 4

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