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Dates of Coming Sales. Te Kuiti Wednesday. Dec. 9 Matiere —Tuesday, Dec. 22 CLEARING SALE AT RUKUHIA SATURDAY, NOV. 21. On behalf of Mr Ralph Allen, who has sold his farm : " HEEP AND HORSES, IMPLEments. Furniture, etc. ~- SOUND EWES, with 270 ' Lambs 4 English Leicester Ranis 3 Dairy Cattle 4 Draught .Mares 2 Draught Geldings Waggon up to 2 tons with horse and almost new, R. & G. d.f. plough, disc Harrow 16 blade (R. & G.), set 4-lcaf Tine Harrows, Sulky and Harness, Harness, Swinglefrees. Post Strainers, Battens, Ride, Webley Revolver, Side Saddle, Hay Knife, Hay Forks, Crosscut Saw, Portable Boiler, Furniture, etc Sale at II a.m. OHAUPO STOCK & SAL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, IQQQ HEAD CATTLE. 200 Forward Bullocks 120 2-Year heifers 300 Yearlings 300 Mixed cattle 100 2-Year steers Other Entries Solicited. MATAMATA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25. n(\a HEAD CATTLE Entries solicited. MORINVILLE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, NOV. 27. 300 Cattle 400 Sheep CLEARING SALE AT TANIWHA WAERENGA. TUESDAY, DEC. I. On behalf of Mr S. Turley. NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2. IATTLE SHEEP TE KUITI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9. 1 000 HEAD CATTL_ Entries Solicited. MATIERE STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, DEC. 22. 80() HEAD CATTLE Entries Solicited. FOR PRIVATE SALE: 600 2-tooth Romney-Lincoln Ewes, shorn 1500 Wether Hoggets, shorn 150 Run Cows with Calves THE FARMERS'CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. (Late McNicol & Co.) MESSRS G. F. McCULLAGH AND G. W. VERCOE, Auctioneers. Coa! and Coke. The place to have TOOLS Ground OATS Crushed GATES Made to Order FENCES Erected Satisfaction Guaranteed. 8 Lever t, TE KUITI. Aerated Wafer and Cordial Factory. ■Ai- pleasure in informing the residents of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts that he is starting an DERATED WATER & CORDIAL FACTORY in Te Kuiti, and having engaged an expert in the above line hopes to turn out an article equal to anything procurable in the Dominion. ; factorv is being built on the main Auckland-Taranaki Road. 1001 ,', Maker The BEST ihcC>'k>nv can pi'oduce Men's Boms Also a Fine Selection of High-Ch ENGLISH GOODS. Repairs a Specialitv.

N.Z. Loan 6? Mercantile Agency Co., LJm'ted. Cambridge Piron;h-W Hamilton--'l' Ngnrmuv.diia Nov. 20 iy, Nov. 25 v, November 26 iy, Nov. 27 r -Tuesday and liber 8 & 9 J'] KONG IA STOCK SALE. YvEDNESDAY, NOV. 25. 60 Strong Mixed Yearlings 25 Choice Yearling Heifers 18 Empty Cows 15 Dairy Heifers 50 2 and 4 -tooth Wethers PIRONGIA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25. \ STRONG MIXED YEAR/>M STRO> 0U LINGi 25 Choice Yearling Heifers 12 Empty Cows 10 Dairy Heifers W Two and Four-tooth Wethers HAMILTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. r?AT AFD STORE SHEEP AND ' CATTLE, PIGS, Etc. Also, at 2 p.m., on account of Mr Amuis : 100 Acres of Freehold on Hamil-ton-Ohnupo Road, including 8 acres oats ready to cut, \V\ acres early potatoes. 1 acre wheat, 4 or 5 acres ready for turnips; (i-roomed dwellinghouse and outbuildings. The property is about iN miles lings. The it l' ■> miles from creamery and within half-mile of school and post office NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, NOV. 27. Entries Solicited. HAMILTON SPECIAL HORSE FAIR. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8 & 9. WOOL WOOL WOOL Auckland Wool Sales—The first Sale of the season will be held on 25th November. London Wool Sales will be held periodically as usual. We are prepared to make liberal advances against consignments. WOOLPACKS Agents for Union Assurance Society, Ltd. (Fire and Accident) N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. C. HUNTER. tainable at a Known. - 'That Olpyne >s[ Gold remedy. ObKing Country stores. WATCHMAKER JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN >EGS to announce that lie lias star- * ted business in KUITI (next Boddie has in Stock a varies WATCHES. CI TEW ELI. RA-ST., TE hiilding) and ection of KS AND HAVING had 0 Years' Experience in the tra.de in Scotland and several years in the Dominion, and having a full equipment of tools I am in a position to undertake all classes of Repairs. CHARGES MODERATE. Work Guaranteed. P. A. WILLIS, TE KUITI, Execute Orders for— Ploughing, Discing, Harrowing and General Carting. Dav Work or Contract. Lucien, Allen & Co., Hamilton, TAND, TESTATE & GTOCK AGENTS, H. J. Mussen, BRANCH MANAGER. Green and Colebrook's Buildings, Corner Tauniri and Sheridan Streets L S- Te Awamutu. r iNG COUNTRY passengers ivmember that M. LAURIE'S Coaches meet all trains at Te II i re. NGER'S Sewing Machines.—Cash or Time Payments. —C. CHILrr, Te Kuiti Agent.

(1 O R V a" it Af flau HEDLEY RICHARDS 1 Aakhor of " A Da}' of Reckoning " And other well-known tales Commences with H I S SSUE HE first instalment of the above Sensational Story appears to-day and will be continued in each issue. OUT OF DARKNESS is a story of intense dramatic interest, which will appeal to all our readers. The plot is well designed and the incident interwoven in such a manner as to hold the interest of the reader throughout. The opening chapters should not be missed as the interest of the story begins therein and is maintained right to the conclusion. Business Directory. — Te Kuiti.— <HE BAKERY, Rora Street:—The 1 place for a Good Hot Dinner and Tea. Hot pies a speciality. W riOLE'S Fish and Oyster m • vJ Saloon, Rora-street. Fresh and Smoked Fish always on hand. Fried Fish and Chips. Late suppers a specialty. —Otorohanga — JORNER & JOHNSON, General " Storekeepers.—Bush Camps supplied. —Te Awamutu — )ICHARD F. LAND, Saddler \ Best material, and workmanship guaranteed. SID. H. WEST, Coachbuilder, Wheelwright and Painter.— Charges moderate. ' ADAMS, Plumber & Tinsmith *>• Portable Boilers, Tanks & Baths made on premises. Workmanship guaranteed. — Auckland. — ->OARD and Residence. Superior J Accommodation. " Mona," 12, Lower Svmonds-st. (opposite Choral Hall), close to tram. 'Phone, No. 293iraphic Te Kuiti and Main Trunk Views. Price 6d. W. McColl's Hairdressing v. tf. 3UI L?£h.jC3 co announce that he has open--iD> ed business in Naumai Buildings as HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST and STATIONER And lias on handji large and varied assortment of 'iobaeco, Cigarettes, Cigars and all Smoker's Requisites. Edison's Phonographs and a Choice Selection of Goid Moulded Records at Catalogued Auckland Prices. Having an Up-to-date Hairdressing Saloon, F.S.S. hopes by attention to Customers to receive a fair share of T? f £,..4"5-*~ Naumai $, \J a Buildings, TE KUITI. Agent for "King Country Chronicle." Pepene Eketone, Licensed Interpreter, Si lERI DAN-SIR

Representative Visiting Te Kuiti and Surrounding District Once a Month

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 109, 23 November 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 109, 23 November 1908, Page 5