f 03T~0n Tuesday, between Kaituna and Te Puke, a Pocket Book, name of "Gunson" on cover. Finder kindly return to Times Office or to Mr J. George, Te Puke. Boy, from 16 to 18 years, to help with machine milking.-Apply at this office. Xmas Sale, £100 Worth of Seasonable Goods For Sale by Publio Auction McDOWELL'S HALL, TE PUKE TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, [ December 16, and 17, At 1 o'clock each day MESSRS Wilson and Robbins have been instructed to sell by public auction, without reserve, a'consignment of seasonable goods, comprising: -Knives forks, spoons, saucepans, preserving pans, brooms, portmanteaux, family scales, razors, clocks; tea trays, soaps, brushes, E:P. salad bowls, biscuit barrells, cruets, accordeons, watches, bridles, cups and saucers, plates, stationery, 2 casks latest designs in fancy glassware comprising butter dishes, jam and sweets dishes, etc. Also several cases pie fruits and jams. Entries for Produce, Poultry,, and local goods will be received. B. C. ROBBINS, Auctioneer
TE PUKE PAROCHIAL DISTRICT Services for the Month 7th—Te Puke 11 and 7.30, Te Matai 11, Pongakuwa 11, Paengaroa 2. 14th—Te Puke 8,11 and 7.30, Upper Hall 2. Papaiiioa 7.30. 21st-Te Puke 11 and 7.30. Maketu 2.30. Pongakawa 7.30 25th—Tj Puke 8, H and 7.30. , Paengaroa 2. 28th—Te Puke 8,11, and 7.30. FLOWER SHOW ~~~ PRIZEWINNERS at the recent Flower Show arenoti-, fied that prize money will be paid at the Mission Hall, next Saturday afternoon, from 2.30 o'clock. CHAS. BISHOPRICK. j from my property, No. 3 Road, 5 yearlings, earmarked by notch out of top of right ear, and notch out of corner of left ear,—Reward. A. ODEN. Electric pictures EVERY — ' SATURDAY & MONDAY — IN.— McDOVVELL'S HALL MAGNIFICENT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY SATURDAY
We Bring The World To Te Puke PICTURE PRICES. NTrs_l«G ~ IVTURSE ANDERSON wishes to notify residents of Te Puke that she is prepared take in patients at her home. As she is a competent nurse, evei'y care and attention will be given. TE PUKE TOWN BOARD THE Estimate of Proposed Expenditure of the Te Puke Town Board for the year qnding March 31st, 1914, is £278 13s 8d Sum already available £40. Additional sum required* £230 13s Bd.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES 14th December, 1913 Te Puke, 11 a.m. Communion Service Paengaroa, 2 p.m. Pongakawa, 7.30 p.m. Preacher: Mr Angus M. Climie. IblFinTtate SCHOOLS LEAGUE . Prayers and Sermons on behalf of the League, Sunday, 14th December. Church Time Preacher St. Johns 11 a.m.. Rev. J. Hobbs „ 7.30 p.m.' Lay Reader Methodist 7.30 p.m. Mr Harrison Presbyt'n 7.30 p.m. Mr Climie
Total rateable value of rateable property on the valuation roll £36,901. Rate thereon necessary to raise the money required : Six Farthings in the Pound. 0. J. HODGE, Clerk'to TePuke Town Board. WILSONAND ROBBIIS Registered Land, Estate and Financial Agents TAURANGA and TE PUKE. Influential correspondents in' all parts of the Dominion. IF ITS WORTH BUYING WE HAVE IT 50 ACRES freehold, all in grass, excepting 3 acres in stubble. Ring-fenced and sub-divided into 7 paddocks. 6 roomed residence, 5 tale cowshed, stable with hay loft, chaff room, fowl house runs, dairy, good full bearing orchard. Price £32 per acre. Terms : £300 cash, balance to be ararranged. 1J miles from township.
(Pongakawa) Papamoa 7.30 p.m. Rev. Hobbs ~THE WORLD'S TOUR McDowell's Hall, Te Puke, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19 One Night Only One Night Only Cbandos iperican novelty Miritos Fimttm lleMiy COMPANY — Headed by - TilE GREAT GHAHD9S The Mystifier of Millions Supported by his A" Q ' :ar A mer ' cart /Company Xxll Wtar Vompany Note the Date he comes Box Plan opens on Friday, Decber 19. Prices 4s, '3s, 2s, and Is Children Half Rates to 4s, 3s, and 2s seats BERT CONWAY. Touring' Marmcw>r. A.0.0.F —COURT TE PUKE. A MEETING of Court Te Puke will be held in the Mission Hall on Monday, December 15, at 7.30 p.m. All members are requested to attend as business is important. ROBT. S. MUTTON, Hon. Sor\
- 159 ACRES, Freehold, 150 acres in English grasses, balance easy hillsides, ring-fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks, well-watered by never failing springs, 6 roomed r residence, 7 bale cowshed, feed room, piggery, good " orchard, only 5 miles from Te Puke township. Price £1G per acre. Cash required 1 £131 This farm will carry 50 dairy cows besides other stock. 80 ACRES freehold, all in English grassed, excepting 9 acres cobbing m:\izn, almoit all ploughable, ring-f meed ' and sub-divided into 6 p iddocks, well-watered by ram, ? 4 roomed residence with scullery, wash-house, up-to-j date cowshed, engine and trap shed, will carry 33 dairy cows, 2$ miles from Te Puke township. Price £20 per 2 acre. TERMS; £400 cash, balance 5 years at 5i per . cent.
■ia&etii Motel H. GARSTIN - Proprietor JTIHE Proprietor of this well--fl- known hostelry begs to notify the residents of this district that he has purchased Mr Baker's interest in the above establishment, and begs to announce that the hotel will be conducted on thoroughly up-to-date lines. Visitors will find the comforts of a firs'-ilass homeand picnic parties will be speci, ally catered for. Good Table. Beer and Wines of Best Brands Stabling accommodation provided TENDERS. SPENDERS are invited for the A lease of the Paengaroa Domain, comprising abo.it 5 acres, for a term of one year on the followincconditions :-Ground to he cleared and ploughed and laid down in grass. Tenders', addressed to the Chairman of the Domain Board, will received up to December 27th.
Properties from J acre to 5000 acres in all parts of the Bay of Plenty. Eiitiuii'it-s invited - nothing a trouble. TELEPHONE No. 11. .
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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 12 December 1913, Page 3
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