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AN URGENT WANT.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —Permit me, through the medium of your columns, to draw the attention of my fellow TeKuiti residents, to the necessity of immediately urging j upon the Government, the importance* of acquiring the property adjoining! the present township—Tokipuhuku.i This property is in very clpse proximity to the school and rail,' and if; after providing suburban alldtmentsj the balance was cut up into small! farms, there would be an. impetus to our dairy factory, which isj essential to its success. Thete is a* Vigilance Committee, consisting off keen, far-sighted business men, and! I, with others, would ask that this Committee might draw up a petition to the Government, and at the'i same time ask the assistance of Mr Jennings I am, etc., KIWI. J

TO THE gDITOR. Sir, Congratulations to you for your bright and extremely interesting paper, the full advantage of which will only be'found by every resident in the district becoming a subsjnber. If EVERY resident in the King Country gets it, he or she will see what others are thinking about, and what matters of importance to the district, are being dealt with, and may, in many cases, help you to help us. y If every resident takes a copy, we kpiow, when we write or advertise in your columns, relative tojsome local matter, that everyone concerned will see, it. I am sending you my subscription, and for three other names enclosed. Let every other do the same. "*Kia Ora. —I am, etc., A.C.H.

[We must express our appreciation to our correspondent for his mady and practical sympathy, and Jrust his example will be widely —Editor.] '

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King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 2, 2 November 1906, Page 2

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AN URGENT WANT. King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 2, 2 November 1906, Page 2

AN URGENT WANT. King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 2, 2 November 1906, Page 2

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