J.W.T.Stonehouse (FROM ENGLAND) Practical Watchmaker AND Working Jeweller Watches and Clocks Repaired Guaranteed Twelve Months. Jewellery Made to Order on the remises STREET TE AWAMUTU ' FOR SALE. GOODWILL OF I LEASE OF LONG TERMS. t 216 ACRES, about % of a * mile from Kawa Station ; Fan d good ; rent very moderate ; situated on main road to Kawhia. .Would make a splendid dairy farm. FREEHOLD. r\ 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. For particulars apply to me, W. H. GRACE, First Grade Interpreter. KIHIKIHI. J. WALSH, PRACTICAL TAILOR, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand),, TE AWAMUTU. Style and Fit Guaranteed.
RANCIAOHIA ROAD BOARD. T'ENDERS will be received up to 12 o’clock noon on Saturday, 27th inst., for carting about 200 yards of limestone metal. For pai’ticulars apply to the undersigned. CHAS. BOWDEN,. Clerk. Te Awamutu, September 23rd, 1913. PUBLIC NOTICE. 'THE Rangiaohia Road Board proposes to STOP the following Roads under the provisions of section 131■ of “The Public Works Act, 1908,'” : A road containing 4 acres I rood 0.1 perches on the eastern boundary of section 348, Parish of Puniu. A road containing 7 acres 4 roods 0 perches running between sections 348, 160, 161, 162, and T 66, 165, 164, 163, Parish of Puniu. A plan of the roads proposed to be stopped is open for inspection at the office of the Rangiaohia Road Board, 'le Awamutu, ditring eight weeks from the date hereof. ' By order of the Rangiaohia Road Board. CHAS. BOWDEN, Clerk.. Te Awamutu, August 22nd, 1913WAIPA GOUNTTcOUNCIL. NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS. ROAD PARTIALLY STOPPED AND DANGEROUS. MOTICE is hereby given that the road at Walker’s gully, on the Cambridge-Ohaupo road, is STOPPED FOR HEAVY TRAFFIC, and that light traffic can travel in daylight only, and at its own risk. The Council absolutely refuses to bear any responsibility in the matter. JOHN FISHER, : Chairman. July 16th, 1913. KIHIKIHI TOWN BOARD. 'TO be sold by public auction at the'Town Hall, Kihikihi, on Wednesday, the 29th day of October, 1913, at 2 p.m.— The Lease of Lots 328, 399, 277, 279, 280, 281, 284, 383, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 165, 167; 33, containing one acre each, more or less, for the term of fourteen (14) years, from the 6th day of November, 1913 ; and Lots 289, 290, 296, 297, 301, 302, 303, containing one acre each, for the term of fourteen (14) years, from the 13th day of January, 1914Rent payable half-yearly in advance, and the land to be kept in good order and condition. R. MAIN WARING, Town Clerk. Kihikihi, September 25th, 1913KAWA DRAINAGE BOARD. SPECIAL ORDER Making Special Rate for Repayment of loan. T N pursuance of the powers 1 vested in it in that behalf by “ The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1908,” the Kawa Drainage Board hereby resolves as follows That, for the purpose of provid-
HOCKEY. Saturday, September 27TH. WAIPA REPRESENTATIVES v. WAIKATO REPRESENTATIVES (Norden Cup Holders). A T Bockett’s Paddock at 3 p.m. Admission : is ; Ladies, 6d. Come'and supremacy. watch the fight for J. DUNCAN, Secretary W.H.A. TOWN HALL, TE AWAMUTU TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 ONE NIGHT ONLY. P. HARTLEY presents the wonjj| derful Man of Mystery p The Great McEwen Mysticist, Mirth and Miracle Maker. This Scottish Entertriner is not bounded by a Continent, but is supreme throughout the entire Globe. :: He will make Te Awamutu laugh till it hurts. Assisted by Miss Florence Hartley, Prima Donna, Miss' Grace Mavnard, Mentalist, Mr Will Bolton, Artistic Dancer, Mr Cecil Long, Soloist. And Others in “A WEE SCOTCH NIGHT OF MUSIC, MIRTH, AND MYSTERY ! ”. The most astounding entertainment on Earth. Popular Prices 3s. 2s. is. Box Plan at the Cosmopolitan (Spear’s.) No extra charge for Booking. IMPROMPTU SOCIAL EVENING. TJROCEEDS in aid of new Methodist i Church building. NEW AUCTION MART (near Bank of New Zealand) on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Ist. Musical Items 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tea - - 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Social- - 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. SUPPER TO FOLLOW. Admission—Tea and Entertainment is 6d Entertainment is. '"Y own Hall, Te Awamutu.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. ON and after Wednesday, Ist October, 1913, the following alterations will be made to the railway time-table: _ ' An extra express train will leave Auckland for Wellington at 11.55 a .hi. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, arriving Wellington at 6.50 a.m. the following day. 1 An extra express will leave Wellington for Auckland at 9.10 p.m. on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, arriving Auckland at 4.12 p.m. the following day. (There will not be an extra express arriving at Auckland at 4;12 p.m. on Wednesday, Ist October.) The -present 8.10 a.m. train, Taumarunui to Fra'nkton, will leave Taumarunui at 7.30 a.m., Te Kuiti 10.10 a.m., Te Awamutu 11.35 a.m., arriving Frankton at 12.25 p.m. BY ORDER. TE AWAMUTUJOLO CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting A of the Te Awamutu Polo Club will be held in Mr S. A. Empson’s rooms on Saturday, October 4th, 1913, at 8 . P- m - Business —To receive report and balance sheet. All members and intending members are requested to attend. R. G. BLENNERHASSETT, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. QN and After October Ist, w 1913, Haircutting will be charged 9d. S. H. Dwen S. Robottom T. Spear Hairdressers. Te Awamutu, August 6, 1913J. J. Anderson, SADDLER AND HARNESSMAKER, KIHIKIHI, TVEEPS a Well-assorted Stock AX of Saddlery, Harness, and Horse and Cow Covers from which to choose. Orders receive prompt' attention. TELEPHONE No. 6 7NOW \ IS A SPECIALLY GOOD TIME TO make arrangements for a Beautiful and Effective Spring Display in your garden. Whether you already have a good garden, and are desirous of adding Choice, Rare, or Different Varieties to what you already have, or whether you are just ‘taking on” a bit of gardening as a hobby, you will find much to interest and advantage you in your price list of EARLY SEEDLINGS, NURSERY STOCK, Etc., of Every Description. MACKAY’S reputation is that of “ The Satisfaction Seedsman,” and not only in Seeds does this reputation apply, but to Seedlings and Garden and Nursery Stock also. Give MACKAYS a trial order this season, and they will not need to ask you to continue your custom. Results always decide in favour of G.J.Mackay THE SATISFACTION SEEDSMAN, 106, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. NURSERY: ONEHUNGA. A E. GODWIN 7 (TELEPHONE 49) Carrier and General Contractor, Te Awamutu. Special facilities for carriage of goods to and from the Railway Station. FURNITURE REMOVED IN COVERED VAN. COAL, COKE, & FIREWOOD delivered at shortest notice to any part of the district. A. E. GODWIN, General Carrier, [ The Old Mill (near Mangaboe Bridge).
TE AWA.MUTU BILLIARD SALOON (Opposite Teasdale’s Buildings). BILLIARDS! SNOOKER ! TDATRONS can depend on a Good I Game of BILLIARDS or SNOOKER by playing on our Well-kept Tables. Everything Bright and Up-to-date. TWO FIRST-CLASS TABLES Beautifully Lighted; POPULAR PRICES I POPULAR MARKERS ! Are the Success of Our Business. Call and Inspect for Yourselves. arthur"wood, PROPRIETOR. VETERINARY SURGERY. MOW that the Calving and iN Foaling Season is commenc-. ing don’t forget that MURTAGH, the. well-known Veterinary Surgeon, is in practice in Te Awamutu, where his clients can vouch i for his ability. All Veterinary Medicines kept in' stock. \ Communications addressed fo Mr Paul’s Stables will receive my prompt attention. P. J. MURTAGH, VETERINARY SURGEON. TELEPHONE 20.
THURSDAY Evening Next. Premier Pictures. (Late Curie’s). Direct from King’s, Auckland., and Fuller’s, Wellington. The Usual First-class Comics. . Usual Popular Prices: Front seats, is 6d; back seats, is ; Children,6d. Ladies, is to all parts. Concession to School Children : 3 or more in family, each. T. LANGMUIR, Manager. GRAND Scottish Concert Te Awamutu Town Hall, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. at 8 p.nx. Scottish Songs, Music and '• Dances. ARTISTES:— Highland Piper— MRS. PARRY (Gold Medalist Auckland Competitions) -MISS McNAB, Auckland MISS MARGARET MACKENZIE, Te Awamutu . v MISS TODD, Hamilton THE FRANKTON JUVENILE REEL TEAM, and Others.
F; H. VILE, Saddler and Harness Maker. TE AWAMUTU. ' HAVING made extensive alterations to my shop, I am now showing the largest and best stock of Saddlery and Harness, yet kept in the district, and solicit your inspection of same. Harness Making in all its branches done on the premises under my own supervision Why buy slop-made factory harness, when I can supply you with Local Make at bedrock prices ? Quality for Qnality—l beat them all. Every set made by me is guaranteed to wear. A large stock of Horse and Cow Covers on hand, at Auckland Prices—Guaranteed to lit well. ' . Having engaged the services ot a rirstClass Hand, all Repairs in future will be, done on the shortest notice and promptly to time; no waiting in this establishment. Bring along your old harness, saddles etc., and get them renovated at once. Second-hand harness and Saddles taken in exchange for new. Horse-hair bought iu any quantity—Highest price given. Nearly opposite Bank of New Zealand, s Telephone No. 41. FURNITURE! At Auckland Prices. DININQ-TABLES from 12s 6d CRETONNE SPRING COUCHES '3ss LEATHER » fr° m / £2 lOS SIDEBOARDS from £2 I2s 6d to £2O. Any Article Made to Order. Encourage local industry and save youi money by dealing direct from the factory. H. LENEHAN, STATION ROAD. THb COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TE AWAMUTU. TELEPHONE TO. THE above Hotel is centrally ■ situated, being next Bank, Courthouse, new Sale Yards, and Town Hall. Night Porter in attendance. TARIFF: 7S PER DAY. * HERMAN~A. LIIKS, PROPRIETOR.
Proceeds in aid of Presbyterian Churct Building Fund. Admission: 35,, 2s. and is. Detailed Programme later. G. Mairs Wishes to infornrthe residents of 1 'Te Awarnutu and surrounding district that he intends opening an UP-TO-DATE 1 Stationery©* FANCY COODS DEPOT, IN LUKS’ NEW BUILDINGS, (Opposite Post Office,) With a new an'd well assorted ’ Stock of Stationery, Leather i Goods and Toys, and to in- i vite the Public to inspect the same on opening day on the i Sept. 27— Saturday—Sept. 27 1 P. H. BROWN, Bricklayer - Te Awamutu. ThS'FIMATES ' given for all Classes of Brickwork. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ADDRESS : Hillside Boarding House. " Geo. Paul, (Late M. S. Laurie) T IVERY AND STABLE PROu PRIETOR, SE AWAMUTU. Coaches meet all Trains. Horse and Vehicles lor Hire. Carrying of any description. HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED.
ing the interest and other charges on a loan of £ISOO authorised to be raised by the Kawa Drainage Board under the above-mentioned Act, for the purpose of draining the Kawa Swamp, the said Kawa Drainage Board hereby makes and levies a special rate of one penny (id) in the £ upon the ratable value of all ratable property classified “A,” and one halfpenny in the £ upon the ratable value of all ratable property classified “ B ” of all the ratable property of the Kawa-Drain-age District ; and that such special rate shall be an annual recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable, yearly on the 31st day of March in each and every year dining the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty-six and a half (36%) years, or until the loan is fully paid off; and that the cost of raising same and the first year’s interest shall be paid out of the loan. And notice is hereby given that the said: resolution will be submitted to a meeting of the Kawa Drainage Board, to be held at the office of the Board, Te Awamutiy on. the 18th day of October, 191’3> at 10 a.m., for confirmation as a special order. ,/ Dated at Te Awamutigthe 20th day of September, 1913' E.X. COX, Clerk To the Kawa / Drainage Board.
FOR SALE. Ta flwamutu. Three minutes frorr school 1 and P.O. ,—HOUSE, 6 rooms bathroom, washhouse with copper, shec for buggy, stables, and garden about I l / A acres with 2 paddocks.—£looo. Terms 497 ACRES.— O.R.P. Ring-fenced, sheep proof, well watered. 400 acres gooc grass, 40 ploughed, balance bush. Price and terms arranged. 603 ACRES. —5 V 2 miles sheep-proof fence 230 acres English grasses and clovers too acres swamp, 25 acres crop. Stable barn, 4-bail cowshed. L.K.G. milking machine. Young orchard and garder £6-10 per acre. Terms. Wairuka. —167 acres leasehold. Right 0 purchase in ten years at £lO, nine year to run. 50 acres grass. Three-roome • whare, small orchard. Rent 3s. pe acre half-yearly. Price asked £4socasl TO LET.—Large 8-roomed house. Gai den and orchard. Paddock in all si acres. Bathroom, h.c. wri outbuilding H. R. RYDER, Land, Estate and Commission Agent, Temporary premises, MARKET ST., TE AWAMUTU, TE AWAMUTU AND WAIPA BAKERY. SUTHERLAND BROS., PROPRIETORS. THREAD delivered to any pa of tov n and surroundin district. Shop in Market Street.
ALBERT STREET ROOMS, AUCKLAND. FRIDAY, October t 7—2.30 p.m. FTAVOURED with instructions . from Mr G. G. Stone, we will sell by public auction as above — His splendidly-situated farm at Te Awamutu, being Sections 129 and 130, Puniu Parish, containing 75% acres, nearly all in grass, sub-divided into 9 paddocks, well watered ; nearly new house of four rooms, and old house of six rooms. Cowshed, barn, stable, etc. Really good semi-volcanic land. A splendid proposition for subdivision into township sections, being within I 1 miles of Tc Awamutu railway station and having large frontage to Hairini and Park Roads. * Easy terms. Property flagged. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.. Ltd., AUCKLAND.
. ,/ ©v^SPI N LEY & Co., Coachbuilders, Horseshoers and General Smiths. WE STILL LEAD. Our Work is second to none. If you want to know why _our work is not only the BESI but the CHEAPEST, inspect our Labour and Time-saving Machines. Time is Money. We save Time, you save Money by dealing with us.
Buy Wh ale from LAIDLAW LEEDS' Catalog. It’s
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIPO19130926.2.24.1
Bibliographic details
Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 250, 26 September 1913, Page 3
Word Count
2,277Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 250, 26 September 1913, Page 3
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the Waipa Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.