IN BANKRUPTCY. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, ETC. T HAVE received instructions from x the Official Assignee in bankruptcy in the estate of Frederick Joseph Hallmond, to sell by public auction at my mart Taupiri street, Te Kuiti, on SATURDAY, 31st inst , at 1.30 p.m., the undernoted:— The equity of redemption of a Government lease of 160 acres of improved land at Ta Mapara, held under O.R.P. provision of the Land Act, and subject to a Government mortgage of £4lO. Terms will be given on the balance if desired. Particulars at my office. Improvements—Dwelling and outhouses, about 90 acres in grass, 130 chainu fencing, orchard, etc. Also—Milking plant, Columbia phonograph and records, 11-ton wageon, 4 collars, 4 sets harness, 4 light draught horses, 124-ton waggon, Lever plough, 1 tripod harrows, 1 endless chain, 1 ladder, 4J cwt. plain wire, 1 separator, etc. TERMS CASH. J. R. GRAHAM. Auctioneer. Mr Graham will, on the termination of Mr Hallmond's sale, offer on behalf of various clients, 12 horses, ranging from ponies to good draughts. UNRESEREVD CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THURSDAY, At 2 p.m. IAM instructed by Mr N. CAMP' BELL to sell at his residence, just behind Newberry and Daniell's joinery factory, the undermentioned superior furniture: — 1 double wooden bedstead with kapoc, flax and wire mattreis, 1 single wooden bedstead with wire and kapoc mattress, 2 duchess washstandS; tables, chairs, couch, linoleum, hearth rugs and mats, pictures, crockery, pots and pans, cutlery, mirrors, baths, axes, spades, shovels and carpenter's tools, etc. TERMS CASH. J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. Note. —This is a really good lot of clean and superior furniture. TE KUITI DEBATING SOCIETY.
MUNICIPAL HALL, THURSDAY, 22nd MAY, At 7.30 p.m. MR D. J. YOUNG will move 1 that "A system of Rating on Unimproved Value should be adopted by the Borough of Te Kuiti." Mr A. F. Howarth will oppose. KUITI COLLEGE AND KINDERGARTEN. ECOND TERM commences MONDAY, May 26th, 1913. Misses Brown and Wilton will be at home to parents of intending pupils at St. Luke's Schoolroom, King street, on Saturday, May 24th, from 2 to 5 p.m.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 569, 21 May 1913, Page 4
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