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NOTICES. NORDEN PRESENTATION. PURCHASERS of Tickets will have their donations returned, as the Presentation Concert has been cancelled owing to Mr Norden's inability to attend. J. M. SPEAR, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICE. A/TESSRS OLIPHANT AND 1 OLIPHANT, Barristers and Solicitors, have removed their offices from Alexandra Street to the premises recently occupied by Mr Kendrick, jeweller, between the Te Awamutu Hotel and the new Farmers' Club. TE AWAMUTU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (INCORPORATED). FRUIT-TESTING ACRE. TN connection with the proposed establishment of a Fruit-test-ing Acre in Te Awamutu district, property owners desirous of offering land for the purpose are requested to advise me on or before 22nd inst., upon which date it is intended to forward all offers to the Agricultural Department for consideration and acceptance. W. N. VON STURMER, President. WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE is hereby given that owing to financial strain, it has been found necessary to call in all rates due by the end of November. All rates not.paid on or before the 29th November, .;13, will be sued for without iurther notice. CHAS. BOWDEN, County Clerk. 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 166, 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, during eight weeks from the date hereof. * By order of the Rangiaohia Road Board. CHAS. BOWDEN, Clerk. Te Awamutu, August 22nd, 1913. AUCTION SALES.

THE NEW AUCTION MART, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. Saturday Next (November 15). At 12.30 p.m. Drapery, Boots, arid Fancy Goods. E.P. Ware (including Teapots and Rose Bowls). Curtains, etc., etc. RICHARD ARTHUR & CO., Auctioneers, Te Awamutu. Auction ! Auction ! Genuine. Clearing Sale—Saturday, November 15, at i p.m. D ALGETY & COMP NY, Limited, favoured with instructions from E. Gerard, Esq., liquidator of W. King and Co., Ltd., furniture dealers and auctioneers of Hamilton, will sell on the above date on King Co.'s Victoria Street premises, the whole of the new and up-to-date stock of furniture, furnishings, crockery, etc., valued at over £SOO, and consisting of: — Sideboards, combination chests, ward robes, duchess pairs, saddlebag suites, roller-top desk, Colonial couches, wire mattresses, cots, stretchers, b.m. bedsteads, bedding, hall runners, carpets, hearth rugs, linoleum, tapestry, table covers,curtains, quilts, cretonnes, push carts, etc. The whole of the above to be sold to the highest bidder. Also, at 3 p.m.— Goodwill of lease of Victoria Street ■ premises, expiring February, 1919 Goodwill of the valuable lease of Hood Street premises, in which the well-known business of King and Co. has been conducted for the past seven years. Lease expires in April, 1922. Terms cash. DALGETY * Co.. Ltd., Auctioneers, Hamilton. A. MILLER, Auctioneer. Tanners' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. PROPERTY SALE, TE AWAMUTU. "PAVOURED by Mr W. G. Abbott, wc a will offer at the Te Awamulu Sale Yards on Saturday, 22nd November, at 12 noon — His well-known township block, held under l.i.p. tenure, with 87ft 6in frontage to main street and 154 feet to sale yards street, with all buildings thereon. This property is right in the centre of the prosperous township of Te Awamutu, Main Trunk train stopping place, and is close to the Bank of New Zealand, post office, and sale yards. The buildings comprise billiard saloon, tobacconist's and hairdresser's shops, draper's shop, and auction mart, all let; also, acelylene gas plant lighting all shops. Part of the property, with 30ft frontage to main street and a depth of 84ft, has no buildings, and is the most valuable vacant •section in Te Awamutu.

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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 264, 14 November 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 264, 14 November 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 264, 14 November 1913, Page 2

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