Public Notices. TENDERS. OTOROHANGA COUNTY COUNCIL HPENDERS are invited up till noon on Wednesday, November 28th inst., for the following works:— No. 68. Kawa-Kawhia Main Highway. (Ngutunui). Surfae.ng 640 chains with fine metal. c No. 69. OtoijChanga-Pirongia Road. Formation and; metalling 'l6B chains. No. 70. Cannon's Road formation and metalling 66 chains,. Plans and specifications are open for inspection at the County Office, Otorohanga.' GERALD A. JACKSON, 918 ;_. County Engineer. THANKS. J WISH TO THANK all those who gave, me their support at the poll on the 14th November; also to thank the members of my Committees' in both town and country, who worked so whole-heartedly for Reform. I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation of the kindness I havq received from the electors of Waitorao, while it was my privilege to represent them. J. C. ROLLESTON. 924 ' WAITOMO ELECTORATE. J DESIRE TO THANK the Electors of Waitomo for the support accorded to me on Election Day. I wish especially to thank all committees, town and country, and individuals who stepped out and worked so valiently to carry the banner of the- United Party to victory. It Will ever be my endeavour to work whole-heartedly in the interests of this electorate. W. J. BROADFOOT.
NATIONAL CONTINUANCE. f\N behalf of the Sub-Council of the Licensed Victuallers, Hamilton, I desire to donvey to co-workers throughout the Waitomo and Raglan electorates in connection with National Continuance, their appreciation of individual effort to secure the majority which is highly appreciated. J. H. TRINNEAR, Organiser Liberty League, 930 Waitomo Electorate. TE KUITI RACES AT TE KUMI, 24th AND 26th NOVEMBER, 1928. XJOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Te Kuiti and Te Kumi, available for return until 27th November, 1928, will bejissued from Auckland, Hamilton, Taumarunui and intermediate stations on 23rd and 24th November, and by trains arriving Te Kuiti or Te Kumi up to 11.50 a.m. on 26th November. These tickets will NOT be available by Main Trunk Limited Express trains. i TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS: On 24th and 26th November, special passenger train, stopping where required, leaves Frankton for Te Kuiti 9.0 a.m. Te Kumi arr • 10.45, dep 10.50 a.m., Te Kuiti arr 10.57 a.m. RETURN train, stopping where required, leaves Te Kuiti for Frankton 5.55 p.m., Te Kumi 6.12, Frankton arr 8.8 p.m. The usual 6.0 p.m. Te Kuiti-Frank-tlon train leaves Te Kuiti 4.30 p.m., Otorohanga 5.10, Te Awamutu 6.0, Ohaupo 6.22, Frankton arr 6.47 p.m. For further particulars see handbill or inquire la,t stations. 931 TE AWAMUTU FARMERS' UNION. VETERINARY LECTURE. A VETERINARY LECTURE will be given by Mr S. Burton, M,R.C.V.S. Hamilton, at the Parish Hall on Friday, 23rd instant, at 8 p.m. Subject: Sepsis and allied complaints, including thej prevalent "mysterious" disease; abortion; sterility. All interested are invited to attend. WALLACE J. HODGSON, 930 . Secretary. NOTICE. MRS WINTER begs to intimate to the residents of Te Awamutu and surrounding districts that she has sold The Premier Dairy. Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu, to Mr W. Sharp, who took over to-day. In thanking her customers for past patronage, sh.s solicits a continuance of trade to her successor. 926
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Waipa Post, Volume 37, Issue 2236, 17 November 1928, Page 1
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