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Increase*! attention is being paid to stocking the King Country rivers with trout, and a consignment of twenty thousand fry is expected to be liberated in the streams near Oio. THE COMING MACHING, There is 'no necessity to wait for the coming Mitking Machine. The "L. K.G. " came five years ago, and is still here. There is no difficulty about securing a coming machine, as there always has been, and -always will 1 be, hundreds of machines which are just at the stage of either coming or going. The trouble is to get them to remain. In this respect the " L.K. G." stands alone as the first and only Milking Machine which has yet demonstrated beyond doubt that it is a permanent success. Why experiment when you can get the proved and firmly established " L.K.G." machine ? MacEwans, Ltd., Sole Agents, Fortstreet, Auckland.

LANGLEY SHAW, JJAMILTON, "^yAIKATO. 1 Kin ACRES FREEHOLD—Two ItuU miles frontage to CambridgeTauranga road. 250 acres standing bush, remainder open country ; fern and titree. Sheep yards, dip, orchard. All ploughable. House of eight rooms and all conveniences. Good healthy sheep and cattle country; carrying capacit}' 1000 sheep besides cattle. About nine miles from Cambridge. All ring fenced. Price,_ £3 15s per acre. Will sub-divide into two blocks: Homestead, with improvements, £6 los per acre; unimproved portion, £2 10s per acre. Terms. £IOOO or less, balance at 5 per cent. Apply LANGLEY SHAW, Stock and Station Agent, Hamilton.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 55, 8 November 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 55, 8 November 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 55, 8 November 1907, Page 3

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