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Wanted WANTED KNOWN.—Extraordinary sale of Ladies and Gents Bicycles at J D Morison's Auction Rooms on Saturday: Machines worth £2O will he absolutely sscrificed The chance of a life time J" ANTED -Tenders for 80 Acres underscrubbing Apply to J H GR!Ci:. I'aeioa I toad, Te A rob.a ANTED. - A Man f-.i milk:* <• si. d W:tg< s 2‘jm. pi) Weil., and f. uiid. Apply (o A Smith, Gronim. ANTED —Gardening, day or contract, or work of any description, by young man. Apply News Office, [J ANTED TO LET.—A new two-roomed Cottage, electric light. Apply News Office. WANTED KNOWN—First prizes in Hamilton, Auckland, and other Shows, 1912. Purebred prize poultry, Eggs from White Wyandottes, Black Orping? tons, and Black Minorcas. Prices 7s 6d and 10s 6d pei sitting of 15 eggs. A, G. Yardeev, Te Arolia. Lost Stolen, or Strayed. LOST. -Postal Note for 16s in Whitaker « street. Finder kindly return to New Office, NOTICE. STRAYED on to my place at Manawaru, a month ago, a bay pony tnaie. No marks N. STAFPORD, Manawaru, FOR SALE-Pelton Water-wheel 4-hoißo power. Apply News Office. PIGS PIGS W. DIMOCK & CO., Are buyers of Bacon Pigs, weights from 120 lbs. to 1501135. GKO. P. GoonfEU.ow, .Sole Agent, Waihou. TE AROHA BACON COMPANY ARE Cash Buyers of Bacon Pigs. Weights from i2olbs to isolbs. Price 3d per lb. Receiving days every TUESDAY and THURSDAY at Te Aroha, and every TUESDAY between 10 a.lll and 12 n 0011 at slaughter yards. Receiving Day MONDAY, Octtober 2 ist, at Waitoa 10 to 12 noon ; Waihou 1 to 3 p.m. Hedge and Smith are our buyers W. BROWN, Manager. TIIE WAIKATO FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE BACON CO * LIMI FED. Receive PIGS at Waitoa and Waihou, on TUESDAY, Bth October, Waitoa 10 to 12 noon ; Waihou 1 to 4 p.m. 97 R. BURKE, iunr. The Ladies of Te Aroha should visit 0. CUMMIN’S CHEAP SALE THIS WEEK. He is offering a nice lot of Summer Dress Stuffa. All fashionable Wash-

TENDERS. HPENDERS are invited for three X miles of draining, four feet top, and six top. F G. GIVEN, Walton GRAND TENNIS SOCIAL. TO r.K HELD IX Waitoa Public Hall, FRIDAY, 13th OCTOBER, Admission: Ladies is. Gentlemen 2S. Good Floor, Supp; r and Music. M. A. ASHWORTH, Hon. Sec. TO BUILDERS TENDERS are invited until 5 p in. of SATURDAY, October 26th, for the erection of a cottage at Te Aroha Plans and specifications may be seen at 1115 offices, Te Aroha and Paeroa. E. E. GILLMAN. Architect. Phone No 12, Paeroa BACHELORS’ GRAND BALL. TO be held at Manawaru, on Wednesday, i6th October, 1912. Excellent. Floor, Music and Siipj er. Gentlemen 2s 6d. Ladies Tree. j. D. McLaren, Hen. Sec. Goods News for the Ladles of Te Aroha. O. CUMMINS ' Has made up his mind to flubli up his business by offering the whole of his present stock, in Te Aroha, REGARDLESS OF COST. Come and see prices marked in windows and shop. Everything iu the shop to be cleared as toon as possible. Be in t«me, and secure Bargains. ... BUILDINGS, TE AROHA GRAND CATHOLIC SOCIAL The Last of the Season, To be held in PUBLIC HALL ON OCTOBER 23,1912. Music by Te Aroha Trio. Good floor and supper, Tickets, 2s and 3s. J. P. KIRBY, Hon. Secretary, Trade Notices. Cabinet Maker French Polisher, and Undertaker, GEORGE LESLIE AND SON, WHITAKER ST. (Opposite Bank of New Zeu'and). Mauufuc'.urer of every description of Furniture. Repairs and French Polishing a Specialty FRIGHTENED MOTHER. ‘One day my little girl frightened me with an attack of coughing which I knew at once to be an attack of croup,’ writes Mrs R. E. Smith, “Woyrallah,” Napier St., Ballarat, Vic. ‘I just ran for a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and gave the child some, with the result that she got relief at once, and after the second dose all signs of

Public Notices. HUNGAHUN GA DRAINAGE BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given in terms of Section 48 of the Rating Act, 1908,” that it is tiie iuteu* lion of the Hungahunga Drain* age Board at its meeting to be held at Te Aroha on Saturday, •26th day of October, I9 I2 » 1.30 p.m., to make and levy under Sections 31, 32, and 33 of the “Laud Drainage Act, 1908 ” a rate on a gradtia ed scale, according to classification of lands in the Hungahunga Drainage District as follows : (1) upon lands classified A. One penny half penny. (2) upon lands classified B one penny, and (3) upon lands classified C. one half pennyall per pound on the rateable value for the period from the Ist April, 1912, to 31st March, 19x3, payable in one sum 011 the 9th day of November, 1912, at the office of the undersigned, Council Chambers, Rewistreet, Te Aroha, where the rate book is now open for inspection. FRED. WM. WILD, Clerk to Board. [Under “ The Mining Act, 1908,”] Application for Prospecting License ill respect of other than Native Land. To the Warden of the Hauraki Mining District at Te Aroha. PURSUANT to “The Mining Act, 1908,” the undersigned William Nevvsham, of Te Aroha, Prospector, hereby applies for a prospecting License in respect to the following land (being other than Native Land), which has been dulv marked out for the purpose : —94 acres 2 roods being the ground at one time held as the Premier Extended S.Q.C, ibounded on the north and east by unoccupied ground, south east by the Premier S.C., and on the south and west by unoccupied ground. Pegged out on 25th SEPTEMBER, 1912. Marks on pegs x Dale and number of miner’s right: —87683, 10th April, 1912. Address for service :—Te Aroha, Dated at Te Aroha this Ist day of October, 1912. Signature of Applicant—Wm, Newsiiam Precise time of .filing the foregoing application —lst October 1 9i2, ii a.m. Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto : —Tuesday, 19th November, 1912, at 10.30 a.m, at Warden's Court, Te Aroha. Objections must be filled in the Registrar’s office and notified to applicant at least three days before the time so appointed. H. R. BUSH, Mining Registrar. PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. HPENDERS addressed to the JL Chairman and marked •* Tender for Contract No. ” will be received by the undersigned for the following works until 12 noon on TUESDAY, the 15th October, 1912, No. 4-Carting Gravel from Wairakau Creek to road between the Shaftsbury Bridge and the Manawaru Creamery. No. 7 —Earthworks on the Waltou-Waharoa Road at Walton. No. B—Road Formation at deviation at bridge on Tahuroa Road. No. 9— Cutting Drain on Roache’s Road at Murrays. Plans and specifications may be seen on and after FRIDAY, the nth iust. Lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. R. S HANNA, County Clerk. County Office, Te Aroha, 7th October, 1912. TE AROHA BOROUGH COUNCIL. PROPOSED LOAN OF £5,500 FOR ELECTRICAL EXTENSION. NOTICE is hereby given in terms of Section 8 of “ The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1908 ” that it is proposed by the Te Aroha Borough Council to raise under Part I of the said Act, a Special Loan for the purpose of extending and enlarging, including a refund to the district fund of the sum of £I,OOO, already expended in extension work) the Electric Light Works of the I Borough of Te Aroha. The sum proposed to be borrowed is £5,500, at a rate| of interest not to exceed Six pounds per centum per annum. The Council propose toappropriate and pledge as security for this loan a Special Rate of Eightpence half penny per pound on the ratable value (on the basis of Annual value) of all the rateable property within the Borough, and it is provided that the said loan shall be repayable at the expiration of Twenty years as from the Ist day of March, 1913. It is proposed to pay out of the loan the cost of raising same and the interest for the first year. By order of the Council FRED Wm. WILD, Town ClerkTe Aroha, October 4th, 1912,

ing Material at Special Good Value. A large quantity has be sold since they were opened. Come and see Value, and you will be pleased, IN BELL’S BUILDINGS.

croup disappeared. ’ —Sold by J. B. Johnson and Co., and Lindemunn and Turnbull, Waiton.

Trade Notices.

HALT! DON’T FORGET TO GALL ON LES. BOLES, THE Men’s and Boys’ Outfitter TO INSPECT HIS FINE STOCK OF Clothing, Underwear, Hats, etc. The most Modern Lines in each department are now on view. A glance at the prices for high-class goods will convince you of the excellent value offered. Special Lines iuclude the PBRB£€ST-FITTINC* BOX SUITS —a marvel of value —and the made-to-measure Chart Order Suits. A splendid range of patterns just received. Remember the Motto : HIGHEST POSSIBLE VALUES AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVIII, Issue 14881, 14 October 1912, Page 3

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