JE AROHA BRASS BAND. A FULL PR \CTICE of the aboro will take place in the BAND-ROOM on MONDAY EVENING NEXT a* 7.30 p.m. Members are requested to bring music stands. T. DONOVAN, S3B Conductor.
JE ARGHA TENNIS CLUJB. The ANNUAL MEETING of the above will be held in the Tourist' Office, MONDAY, 14th September, at 7.30 p.m. * Members aud intending members invited to be present. R. S. HANNA, 337 Hon. Secretary. ■£2 ® E W A R D LOST from Waitoa some few months ago, F UR 3 - year - old HEIFERS, thre roan and one red and white. A..yon*, >ivi.i? information that will lead to their recovery will receive the above reward. J. & G LOYEGROYE. 323 Estate gents, Te Aroha OHINEMURI CJUNTY COUNCIL.
Tenders will be received at the Council Chambers, Paeroa, up to 2 p.m., THURSDAY, 17th Septfmber, 1908, for the supply and construction of a complete water rupply foj Waikino, includiug concrete dam, reservoir, bridges, bush clearing, spiral, steel mains, eait maiie, galvanised mains, house connections, hydrants, etc. Plans and specifications miy be seen at the Council Chambers, Paeroa, on and after FRIDAY, 4th September, 1908. The lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. j. f. McArthur, 319 County Engineer.
f UNDEtf “THE MINING /CT, 1905.” APPLICATION FOR LICENSE IN , RESPECT OF OTHER THAN NA'JIYE LAND. To the Warden of the Hau aki Min* ing Diet) j :t at Te Aroba. PURSUANT to “ The Mining Act, 1905, the undersigned . 7 anes Brown, of Te Aioha, Miner, hereby k pplies for an ordinary prospt cting nc nse in respect of the following land (■> ing other than Native land), which tins been duly marked out lor he
purpose : 100 acres, bounded on the south' west by Murphy’s Prospecting Claim and ou other sides by ground.
Pegs marked == Date and number of miner’s right: August 29th, 1908; No. 4162. Address for service: Care P. 'Gilchrist, Solicitor, Te Aroha. Dated at Te ArQha this Ist day of September, 1908. Signature of Applicant.—James Brown.
Precise time of filing of the foregoing application. —4 th 8 piember, 1908. at 12 noon. Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto. 'IUESDAY, 22nd September, 1908, at 10 a.m., at Warden’s Court, TeAroha. Objection must be fil d in the Registrar’s Office and notified to applicant at least 24 hours before the day so appointed. H, R. BUcsH. 311 Mining Registrar. WHITTAKER, WHITTAKER & Co., . Auctioneers, THAMES. SOME SNIPS IN THE TAURANGA DISTRICT OO ACRES of splendid land about 13 miles from Tauranga by good dray road ; price, if sold quickly, j£2 per acre. 1 ACRES good laud, frontage partly gorse but first-class land \ about 6 miles from town by good level
road, three miles from school; price only £5 per acre. QA ACRES of the best land in the Ov district, mostly under grass ; price 1 £25 por acre or can be purchased with ! 13 acres and house adjoining, with abeut 50 head of stock included; only £2,390 the lot. 90A ACRES fair to good land, with & f J\J large ho"*e and outbu ldings ; fine orchard; ’within easy distance of town ; price only £7 per acre. . T ARGE BOARDING-HOUSE in prinI U cipal street, 23 rooms thoroughly * renovated. Grand opening for up-to-date . people. Good living. Price £1,350 or would lease. A RARE BARGAIN—COAST ROAD j THAMES. I 'VAA ACRES (12 miles from Thames I 4 v/Vf by splendid road). A ACRES freehold, balance lease• wt/v hold. Splendid sheep country. Good fencing timber on property. Rideable hills, 60 acres flat or plonghable ; price 0n1y.£750. Secure now. Apply to WHITTAKER, WHITTAKER & Co Land and Estate Agents, 231 Thames r There is not a particle of ODiurn or other narcotic in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and never has been since it '* ’ was first offered to the public. It is as * safe a medicine for a child as for an adult. This remedy is famous for the * cures of colds and croup, and can always be depended upon. For sale of 3 1 J. B. Johnson, Agant.—Advt. 8 The value and prices talk. Tis the Clean sweep that does it. Gahagan’s J 1 Economic. —Advt. '» Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for 11 Coughs and Colds never fails. Is 6d*and - 2s 6d. y This is worthy of note : Boots, shoes 'f and children’s footwear axe going for a , mere song. Gahagan’s Economic, —Ad.
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