Messrs Young and Co. have this week entered their new offices in Boddie's buildings, Rora-street, and report that business has been very brisk during the last few days. The character of the country surrounding Te Kuiti made a very favourable impression on the members of the Auckland Land Board who visited the district this week. Messrs Armstrong and Harris, who are practical farmers, paid a visit to Oparure on Wednesday and were* greatly struck with the appearance of the stock on Messrs Vercoe and Go's farm. Mr Harris said the sheep lie saw were the best he had come across since the breaking up of the Matainata estate. In connection with the Te Kuiti town-hii) i-;an the necessary steps are being taken pushing ahead the cnphcuUeai by the Waitomo County Council. The mailer will also be one of I lie subjects fur coming before the Premier during the Ministerial visit to Te Kuiti.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 85, 5 June 1908, Page 5
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153Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 85, 5 June 1908, Page 5
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