IN TED & good GENERAL BERVANT; wages 17s.— Apply McjCaw, Matamata. 1037 7AITOA DRAINAGE BOARD '' ELECTION.—A meeting of epaysr* is called for WEDNEB- - evening, 27th inst., at 8 p.m., lie Public Hall, Waihou, to disi matters of importance to the Jtors. All candidates are cordially ted to be present. A c invoy'<noe le-»va Gordon’s s'ab e« at 7.15 —ThoB. Gavin, Pamuel Belt. \ my, )3. McEnooe. Convenor*. 1032 HINEMURI COUNT*. NOIICE. Complaint having been made to the mcil regarding the OU CTLNG UP jertaiu roads in the Waitoa Riding, ing to the non-use of tyres of the ulation width, NOTICE is hereby en that the Bye-Law regulating width of tyres will be strictly en« ced in th ; s Riding. R. \V. EVANS, County Cierk. oroa, 22-10-09. 1930 )lAKO COUNTY COUNCIL TENDERS.
TENDERS addressed to the Chairn and marked “ Tender for Conot No—” will be received until 2 1 on MONDAY, the Bth November, the following w<j>rks : No. 5. Forming and Grading Knight’s Road. The amount to be spent on this Road is £286. Contractors to state the number of chains they are prepared to do for this amount. No. 9 —Cutting the Ti'tree off about 90 chains of the Waio-rongomai-Maungakawa Road on the west side of the Waitoa River. No. 12.—Forming and grading 12 chains of the approaches to the Piakoiti Bridge. No. 14.—Forming and grading about 40 chains of Scotchman’s Valley Road. No. 16.—Forming and grading about 44 chains of Starkey’s Road, at Kiwitahi. No. 17.—Forming and grading about 80 chains of Ellery’s Road at Walton. No. 18. —Forming and grading about 80 chains of Walton - Kiwitahi Road, at opposite G. Morris Mason’s property. The Supervisor wi.l show the follows : —No. 5 .on WEDNES* AY, 3rd November, meeting intend - g contractors at 10 a.m. at Hogan’s orner. No. 16 on THURSDAY h, meeting at 10 30 a.m. at Junction Starkey’s Road with Kiwitahi briiasville Road. Nos. 12, 17, and on the stb, starting at Ellery’s ond at 16 a.m. Plans and Specifications may bo en at the County Office. Lowest or any tender not n9Ces rily accepted. R- S. HANNA, County Clerk. lounty Office, ’e Aroba, 25th October 1909. 1038 -pHE “HARP ” BICYCLE, £ll 10s X and £ls (12 months free repairs); heaper make at £8 10s. All repairs aithfully done and quickly. TYRES at 0s; FriEE WHEELS 10s; Eadie loaster bub, 10s. PRAMS done up like ew. Umbrellas repaired and recovered, bonographs repaired. Ia fact, anybing.—J. and W. HARP, Paeroa. Te oha Agent— Gi.o. Deverell, Saddler, bo has a stock of bicycle sundries on tnd. 1013 ANDR INGHAM, Aupapa - stroe t O Rotorua. Established seven years. First*class table. Close to Railway Station and Baths. Porter meets all trains. Clients are requested to write or wire to .void disappointment. TERMS -5/ daily, ot 25/ weekly. MISS SEABURY, Proprietress ENTON HOUSE, Fenton Street. Rotorua. Near Post Office; ipposite Tourist Inquiry Office. Within me minute from Government baths. Board and Residence; perfect s iriitory irra»gementß; every comfort; superior iable. TERMS : 30/ per week, or 5/ par lay. - MISS BRENNEN, Proprietress. 872 qpHE LOTUS, 202, QUEEN-STREET X (Partridges New Buildings), TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMS. Momng and afternoon tea, Light Luncheon, ind in season strawberries and cream, fruit luncheon, fruit sal id, and ice cream. Our coffee is brewed to plesse everyone, and it does. Judges say it is the best in the City. Our art furniture was specially designed, and every effort has been made to make the surroundings artistic, under control of MISS E. BISHOP. 734 WHARARITI (Next Auckland Bawling Green), 48, Grafton Road, Auckland. Three minutes from Id tram, stopring at Bt. Paul’s, Symondsstreet. Close to Bowling Green, Tennis Lawn, and Domain. New House pleasantly situated. Terms 4s per day, weekly by arrangement. Telephone 2161. Write or wire.—MßS WATSON, Proprietress. 785 ST. ELMO, Hinemoa Stbebt, ROTORUA, three minutes from Government Sanatorium and Baths. A nice comfortable home is provided, and every effort put forth to make the visitor’s stay pleasant. All trips arranged by launch and coach- House is close to Railway Station and very convenient. Write or send telegram. Tariff, 5s daily; 30s weekly.—Miss Mclntosh, Proprietress. 858 Spacious Rooms and Hot, Cold & Shower every Home Comfort Baths, Electric Light THE AUSTRALIA, New house of 50 Rooms ROTORUA 100 yards from Bri 1 - Four minutes’walk way Station from Baths. WINTER TARIFF. 6s per day, 30s per week Superior Table. Porter Meets all Trains Letters and Telegrams receive immediate . j attention. N. McLEAN, Proprietor. j - For the latest fashions in millinery try Gahagan’s Economic. —Advfc.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4479, 26 October 1909, Page 2
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