“ The Valuation of Land Act, 1908,” and Amendment Act, 1908. |T is hereby notified that the Revised District Valuation Rolls for the Districts mentioned in the Schedule hereunder will be open for public inspection at the respective places named in Schedule from the 16th May, 1913, until the 31st May, 1913, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Objections to valuations must be lodged not later than 31st May, IQI3F. W. FLANAGAN. Valuer-General. Valuation Department, Wellington, I2th May, 1913SCHEDULE. Name of District. Place of Deposit. Newcastle Road Road Board Office, District Hamilton Tuhikaramea R. D. R.B. Of., Hamilton Pukekura R. D. „ „ Cambridge Rangiaohia R. D. „ Te Awamutu Hamilton Riding C.C. C., Te Awamutu Mangapiko „ „ „ „ Ngaruawahia T.D. Tn. Bd. Ngaruawahia Leamington T.D. ~ „ Leamington Kihikihi T.D. „ „ Kihikihi Te Awamutu Bor. 8.C., Te Awamutu Members and intending Members of the Te Awamutu Girls’ Club are notified that the opening takes place on Tuesday, May 27th, in the supper room of the Town Hall, at 7.30 p.m. I. A. MCINTOSH, Hon. Sec. '['own Hall, Te Awamutu. WEDNESDAY Evening Next. Premier Pictures. (Late Curie’s). Direct from King's, Auckland, and Fuller’s, Wellington. Destruction of the Texas, a great naval picture. The Prison Ship, intensely interesting. Lost Years, a drama of intense interest. Modern Agriculture, interest. Carr’s Regeneration, vita drama. Busy Day in the Jungle, great sporting picture. MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD Edison star drama. The Usual First-class Comics. Remember—Wednesday Next, and Every Wednesday. Usual Popular Prices : Front seats, is 6d ; back seats, is ; Children,6d. Ladies, Is to all parts. 1. LANGMUIR, Manager. TE AWAMUTU TER Ml NATING BUILDING SOCIETY. GENERAL Meeting of the members, and intending members of the above Society will be held in the Supper Room of the Town Hall, on Friday, 16th May, 1913, at 8 p.m. Business : To receive the report of the Provisional Directors, and general. Please Note: All those interested in this society are cordially invit&cL-^. A. J. BRAY, Secretary.
APPRECIATION To the many patrons, who, by ready patronage, contributed to the success of the Fruit and Confectionery Business carped on by us during the last four years —we extend our very cordial appreciation. Our advent here was hailed by doleful tales of an ignominious death by quick starvation. However, we have thrived all right, and it is very apparent that our existence has been justified by the liberal support you have seen fit to accord us. Whilst voicing our very sincere appreciation, we would respectfully ask a continuance of your business to our successor, Mil F. TVER, who will give you greater satisfaction than ever we have done.—Yours respectfully, HEEROEGEN & Co.
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Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 213, 16 May 1913, Page 3
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