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North THIS is to notify that Mr A. C. i Johnson, late of Hawera, has recent-1 I ly gone into partnership with Mr W. | Lorigan, of Te Kuiti. The firm will S I continue to go under the name of | ! Lorigan and Co., Land, '. j Stock Agents, Valuers, arm ueneiai Commission Agents. They are also 9 taking up auctioneering. Mr Lorigan is well known in Te Kuiti and has a thorough knowledge of the whole district and its farming values. Mr A. C. Johnson after having had some considerable experience in agricultural and mixed farming in Canterbury, has for the last three or four years been co""- 3 v " ih Upvaluing and selling several of the largest centres of the North Island. The members of the firm will always be pleased to advise intending purchasers —those who may wish to invest in town sections or farm lands —and give to their clients the benefit of their practical knowledge. It is with great confidence, inspired by the enormous possibilities of the whole district, that they urge all those who have money, to speculate in Te Kuiti and the surrounding district. Without a shadow of doiibt within 1 comparatively few years Te Kuiti | will develop into the largest and I most prosperous inland town in the 5 North IsJand. The locality is prac- \ ticallyi undeveloped and unknown I yet to outsiders, yet in the surround- j ing district there is a hundred! square ,ir*'les or mere of gently rol-1 ling, limestone country,-ninety per j. cent, of it being plcughable. Un-I doubtedly, to the experienced farmer this is some of the finest sheep and cattle country in the Dominion. Farms and sections within this desirable area are to be purchased at a nominal price in comparison with prices in other localities. If you will write for lists and particulars of all the properties that are B for sale in the whole district, or call personally, the fullest information will be furnished with regard to prices and terms. - If you are at present a land owner in the district and are disposed to sell you may rely upon your interests being forwarded. All properties advertised FREE of COST. Clients met and personally conducted to any part of the King Country. Clients Financed. AUCTIONEERS, Land, Estate, Stock and General Commission Agents, LIVERY aad Hood-St., BAIT STABLES, Hamilton. Coaches meet all Trains. No. 110. Ambulance Orders promptly attended to. (9 YEARS WITH : >, W.Souter) j9 Sssd, Grain, Maaure, Implement 8 Timber MERCHANT, KING-STREET, TE KUITI. Can Supply : Grass and Clover Seeds (Murray, Roberts and Co.), Fencing Wire, Staples, etc. IMPLEMENTS: Oliver and South Bend Ploughs, Disc and Tine Harrows. Agent for — REID & GRAY, I3ENNEY & SONS, COOPER & DUNCAN, ETC. MANURES : Bonedust, Super, etc., and all K., P. & Go's Special Manures. IRONMONGERY: Spades, Shovels, Hooks, Axes, Grubbers, Nails, etc., etc., on hand. Agent for — Bosker Rabbit Poison Cyclone Woven Wire Fence Co. Long Felt AT the request of hundreds of people « I have now added to my extensive business that of a Land &. Estate Agency. People wishing to Sell, Buy, or \... change should forward particulars at once, I sell the earth and all implements required to move it. Prompt attention given to all matters. The Universal Provider

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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 104, 22 October 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 104, 22 October 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 104, 22 October 1908, Page 4

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