Public .Notices. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. CEVEN ROOMED HOUSE, either with one or three acres, in Walmsley Street, Kihikihi. Tenders for the purchase of same, stating price and terms, will be received to 30th November, 1924. The (highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , COLLINS & DOWNES, 875 Solicitors, Te Awamutu. FOE SALE. T>Y AUCTION, at Pirongia Saleyards, on November 20th, 1924, a long shaft sulky, very suitable for break-ing-in; new springs, thoroughly overhauled; very strongly built, and painted. Also a second hand buggy, overhauled and painted, and a strong garden wheelbarrow (new). ,812 ST. JOHN'S GIRLS' CLUB. \\7'ILL present an attractive programme, including their popular Playlets, at Paterangi Public Hall on TUESDAY next, November 18th. Supper and dance to follow. Admission: Adults 2s; children 6d. 890 HATMAKING. IVroWING- and Raking done at current LOUGHNAN & CO., 883 Telephone 25M. PRIDE OF TE AWAMUTU, U.A.OJ). No. 84. QUARTERLY MEETING, MONDAY, November 17th. Business — Nomination of Officers. Xmas Tree Arrangements. Members are urged to make an effort to attend. All contributions due. ROBT. METCALFE, 885 Secretary. NOTICE OF CLAIMS. ALL persons having any account against the estate of the late R. L. Mainwaring, of Kihikihi, Town Clerk, deceased, are requested to foz'ward same to the undersigned by the 30th November, 1924; land all accounts owing to the deceased are asked to be paid by that date to* COLLINS & DOWNES, Solicitors, Te Awamutu. 874 LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. "fcTOTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same, on or before Bth December, 1924. 7221. George Robert McGhie. Allot. 128, Town of Kihikihi, containing 1 acre fronting Whitmore Street; occupied by Janet Woodrow and Elizabeth Woodrow. Plan 17825.
Diagrams may 'be inspected at this office. pated this 3rd day of November, 1924, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland. A. V. STURTBVANT, 859 District Land Registrar. TO HOME SEEKERS. JM prepared to undertake all classes of building. No job too small; none too large. Estimates given. Thorough workmanship. A. D. SING, 'Phone 226. Carlton Street. ARAPUNI TOWN SECTIONS. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. Business and Residential Sites in the heart o,f the ;NSw Town. HO be sold by Public lAuction by T. MANDENO JACKSON, at their Rooms, 9 Commerce Street, Auckland, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ,21st, 1924, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1924, At 11 a.m. Your Opportunity is here—Grasp It! Upwards of £2,000,000 to be expended during the next few years. Thirty Sections fronting Main Te Awa-mutu-Arapuni-Putaruru Road. Forty Others facing Arapuni Road, only few chains away. This subdivision presents a great opportunity to purchase the most valuable sections in this growing town at reasonable prices and on exceptionally easy terms. TERMS: 10 per cent cash, 10 per cent in six months, 10 per cent in 12 months; balance in three years from date of sale; interest, 6 per cent on all unpaid balances. REMEMBER:SaIe is at AUCKLAND on NOVEMBER 21st. Plans on view at Office of Waipa Post. 887. PIRONGIA TENNIS BALL. GRAND FINALE. TUESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, 1924. Dalton's Orchestra. BS6 Prices, 3s, 4s, 6s.
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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1574, 15 November 1924, Page 1
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