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TO GARTERS. 'RENDERS, receivable up to Wednesday, July 2nd, are are invited for the Removal of the Machinery and Plant of the WAtPA POST PRINTING AND Publishing Co., Ltd., to new premises in Alexandra Street. Full particulars at the WAIPA Post office. TO BUILDERBT TENDERS are invited up till Noon of FRIDAY, the nth July, for-the Erection of a Residence at Te Avvamutu. Plan and specifications at Mr Dudley Bockett's office, Te Awamutu, and at my office, Hamilton. JOHN W. WARREN, F.N.Z.1.A., Architect. Legal Chambers, Victoria Street, 27th June. ' CLEARING SALE. AT KIHIKIHI. Wednesday, Tuly 9, at 2 p.m. I f AWSON & SWAIN have been instructed by Father Lynch to sell at the Presbytery, Kihikihi— The Whole of his Furniture and Effects. NO RESERVE. Particulars in next Tuesday's HOCKEY. -WARATAHS V. ROVERS at Bockett's Paddock, YYednesday, Tuly 2nd, 1913, Admission : 6d. TE AWAMUTU TOWN BOARD RESULT OF POLL XAKEN on the 27th day of June, 1913, to decide the Lighting System to be adopted by the Board : For Electricity ... 91 For Coal Gas ... 53 For Acetylene ... 17 DUDLEY BOCKETT, Returning Officer NOTICE. T-lAVING disposed of our business to Mr F. W. Candy, we desire to thank all our customers for the support accorded us in the past, and to request that our successor will be accorded their support. COOPER & SON, Butchers. In connection with the above 1 have to announce that 1 have taken over the above business, and, by close attention to the requirements of my customers, hope to receive their continued support. Having had long experience of the business, 1 am in a position to cater for the requirements of all, and to this end I will always work. Assuring you of my best attention to your commands. F. W. CANDY. Te Awamutu, June 26th, 1913.

NOTICE. VISITORS and others please note that Poison (strychnine and jam) is laid for rabbits on my farm, " Aratitaha," Maungakahi included. This notice will remain in force until rescinded through the medium of this paper. J. A. HOPE-JOHNSTONE. June lßth, ion. DIMOCK "& CO.'S \A7\LL receive Pigs as under : Ohaupo--Monday, June 30th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Te Awamutu —Tuesday, July Ist, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. CHAS. BLUCK, Buyer. Te Awamutu Galvanised Iron Works. E. ADAMS, PLUMBER, TINSMITH, Etd. MANUFACTURER of Tanks, Spout- j ing, Portable Boilers, Balhs, etc. I Corrugated Iron Curved on the Premises, j FOR SALE. I GOODWILL OF 2 LEASES OF LONG TERMS. j 88 ACRES, a little more or ■*-• less ; soil very good and well watered ; situated about one mile from Kawa Railway Station ; rent very moderate for such land, and is on main road from station. > 216 ACRES, about V\ ol a mile from Kawa Station ; land good ; rent very moderate ; situated on main road to Kawhia. Would make a splendid dairy farm. FREEHOLD. I <■> 843 ACRES of really good >* land, situated about 14 miles from Kawa Railway Station about same distance from Otorohanga. Price, very low; terms given. Can be sold in about two equal parts if desired. j For particulars apply to me, W. H. GRACE, ' ' First Grade Interpreter. i KLHJKiHI.

NOTICE.

A PUBLIC Meeting of all those interested in arranging a Farewell to Mr Owen Price Owen will be held in the Kihikihi Town Hall on Thursday night. July 3rd, immediately after the Lecture to be given by Dr Florancc Keller. Te Awamutu, Tantari, and surrounding districts are especially invited to be present. Conveners :•—Mesdames J. Day, McCardle, and Misses Ashby.

Town Hall, kimikihi. THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1913, AT 7.30 P.M. Under auspices of the Kihikihi I DR. FLORANCE KELLER, (Member of the Auckland Hos pilal Board) Will deliver a lecture, interspersed with musical items. ADMISSION FREE. Collection to defray expenses: M. ASH BY, Hon. Sec.

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Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 225, 1 July 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 225, 1 July 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 225, 1 July 1913, Page 3

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