fStn Ipaardftoc zderspoorwegpatroolry;ng is said t< be rhe Dutch name for is iD-'t ,r oarrisge. A flee that it Ought to be possible to construct a fitting name for Ministers of the Crown who nn»ke untruthful denials of charges; levell d agniju their peculiar administration.—Clyde Guardian. Late Advertisement. h'o r t I c u l t U r eT A MEETING of those interested will be held in the Settler Office on MONDAY EVENING, 18th INST., at 8 p.m., to discuss the ad visability of forming a Horticultural Society. All invited. J. K. NEWTON, Convener.
Town Board Notices. KAWHIA TOWN BOARD. THE following Sections in Kawhia Town will be Leased by Auction on SATURDAY, the 23nd INST ; : - Lot I—Plantation1 —Plantation Reserve, 2 years grazing right Lot 2—Sections 2,8, 4 and 5, block VII, and sections 8 and 4, block 111, on a three years grazing right. CONDITIONS AT SALE r J. K. NEWTON, Town Clerk. Special NoticesC~'ARDS, Programmes, Billheads, Circulars, Handbills, etc., printed at ihe Sbt-leb Office. FOR SALE. ONE GOOD SHEEP DOG Apply— L. DAVIES, Oparau. FOR SALE. r pO close partnership account, a * nearly new PIANO, six months us- - ', cost £6B ; ca>b £32 10s, or terms. Also, 1000 planed and pointed heart totara pickets, 20s per 100. A. E. LANGLEY. NOTICE. rpHE ANNUAL HORSE HUNT will take place on the Kawhia Ren on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd A start will bo made at 9 a.m. All who have horses on the run are requested to attend. W. A. MASON. NOTICE. ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 24th and 25th iusts, the Kino launch will nor run od account of it being laid up to have a cibin fitted on. NEILSON & CO.
VTTANTED KNOWN—That the ’ ’ Settler can do all kinds of printing at reasonable prices. Auction Sales. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. HAMILTON ANNUAL HORSE SALE—Tuesday and Wednesday, November 19 and 20 HAMILTON- Thursday, Nov. 21 MORRINSVILLE- Friday, Nov. 22 OHAUPO -Tuesday, Nov. 26 TE KUITI Wednesday, Dec. 11 N.Z.L & M.A. CO., LTD. OHAUPO SPRING CATTLE SALE —Tuesday, November 19 NGARUAWAHIA SPRING CATTLE SALE—Friday, November 22 PlRONGlA—Wednesday, Nov. 27 HAMlLTON—Thursday, Nov. 28 CAMBRIDGE —Friday, Nov. 29 HAMILTON HORSE FAlR—Tuesday and Wednesday* Dec. 10 and 11 T. D’ARCY HAMILTON. T. DARCY’HAffILTON; AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR & IMPORTER, KAWHIA. AUCTION SALES HELD EVERY SATURDAY. TO MAKE ROOM FOR XMAS. GOODS LANDING FROM ENGLAND. GREAT CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, NOVMEBER 28, ’O7. rp D’ARCY HAMILTON will sell -*- • at bis rooms, next to the Settler Office, at 2 pm.: Boots, Shoes, Straw Hals, Sox, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Silk and Linen Handkerchief* Tea Snider Rifle, etc. 180 sq. ft. Glazed Sapfaea, for conservatory, in lots Iron Chimney and numerous other useful articles Bedding and Iron Bedsteads 40 odd yds. of Heavy Rape 1 Columbia Concert Graphophone, 3ft. brass horn and small horn, together with 15 records ; in good order 1 Columbia Graphophone, with 18 records ; ’n good order WITHOUT RESERVE. T. D’ARCY HAMILTON,
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 338, 15 November 1907, Page 3
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