AT THE MART. TO-MORROW, Saturday, February Bth, at 12.30 sharp. LAWSOM ft SWAIN hold an Unreserved Sale of — Sheetings, Calicoes, Umbrelas, Shirts, Socks, Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Costumes, Gents' Suits, Ticking, E.P. Cruets and Butter Dishes, Razors, Pipes, and Fountain Pens. 2o cases tomatoes M. C. LAWSON, Auctioneer.
TE AWAMUTU SHOW. A MEETING of Delegates and all others interested will be held in Le Sueur's Cosmopolitan Club Room on Saturday, February Bth, at II a.m. Business: Important. M. C. LAWSON, Secretary.
TENDERS. HTENDERS to close at noon on SATURDAY, February 15th are invited for the erection of business premises in Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the WAIPA POST or at our office, Hamilton. DANIELL & ANDERSON, Architects, Times Building, Hamilton.
LEGAL NOTICE. ]VJR JAS. OLIPHANT, of Auckland, will commence the practice of law in Te Awamutu, in the offices of Mr Williams, accountant, Alexandra St., opposite B.N.Z. Representing Messrs Oliphant and Oliphant, solicitors, Auckland.
WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL A PPLICATIONS will be received, addressed to the Chairman of the Council, Te Awamutu, up to MONDAY, loth February, for the working of one of the County road machines. Contractor to find team and driver. Wages 37s 6d per day. Conditions at clerk's office, Te Awamutu. WM. H. MANDENO, County Engineer. WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL SHOW, CAMBRIDGE, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MARCH J- 6th & 7TH, 1913. £IOOO. SCHEDULES NOW READY! PLEASE SECURE ONE ! Special attention is drawn to the following:— CLASS 7A—.Mr W. C. Ring, Hinuera, offers a special prize of £4,45 and a second of £1 is, for the Best Foal by Wauchope. Special Class. CLASS 108 A—Should read " Best Foal by Lord Ranfurly or Prince Lincoln." CLASS 306—Should read "Loaf of Home-made Bread, 2lbs, 3 Currant Buns, 3 Scones (plain), Sponge Cake, not less than Pound Cake 2lbs. CLASS 371—T0 read "Coarse Drawn Thread Work." CLASSES 142 and 143—The exhibits in these classes must be hand-fed. CLASS 82—To read "Unregistered Mares." CLASS 127 —To read "Fat ox, any age, of most money value." CLASS 186—To read "Pen of three heifer calves." , MR GEORGE WATT offers a silver cup, value £7 7s, for the exhibitor obtaining the most points in Sections 14 Milking Pedigree Shorthorns and 17 Pedigree Ayrshires. To be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. E. VEALE, Secretary.
ASK FOR Smedley's Honey, And You Will Get the Best. Put up in Up-to-date Packages. This Season's Honey Now on Sale at Mr Ahier's Store and Mr Ross' Store, Te Awamutu. If you have no use for my empty jars return them to N. Srnedley. Te Awamutu, when Oayment will be made at the rate of 3d per jar.
Te Awamutu Galvanised Iron Works. E. ADAMS, PLUMBER, TINSMITH, Etd. MANUFACTURER of Tanks, Spouting, Portable Boilers, Bdths, etc. Corrugated Iron Curved on the Premises. Plumbidg Work done in any part of the district by competent workmen. Hot and Cold Water Fittings a Speciality. Geo. Paul, (Late M. S. Laurie) T IVERY AND STABLE PROPRIETOR, TE AWAMUTU. Coaches meet all Trains. Horse and Vehicles for Hire. Carrying of any description. HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. 137
LAIDLAW LEEDS' No. 4 Wholesale Catalogue is Free.
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Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 186, 7 February 1913, Page 3
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