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I . , j Sir,—lt is plea;::-.;; to see the "King Country Chroricle :: malting its way in this district. I have frequently seen it in several setters' Itcmfs here. We feel that your let,rests Eire our interests, and our interests are ycur interests. We are ah striving for the settlement of the ".ant's, ant: improved facilities fcr their profitable working, and the'larger num.her who work together gives hope of more rapid success. I should iir:e to see it in every home and then the King Country through your columns would speak with no uncertain sound. —I am, etc., KIRITEHERE. Sir,—This past season we have had a large amount of valuable work done, and now we are in a position to com- : bine and urge the completion of impor- | tant works in proper rotation. We | must recognise that ve cannot get : everything at onto, so sr.ouia woriv and obtain first, tn.tse w-or.-:s wmch are ;of the greatest importance to the | greatest number, ir or instance, there ; is not much use tr. -.v.-er.m.g tr.e 'A ha- ! kapirau Road until the Hauptrxa's Bay 1 to the iuncticn with the '••> r.a;:ap:rau;Te Maika Road Is completed. 'This i formed into a gooo cray roao wouia De j of great assistance to a very large number of settlers. Ir.e ccrmar.cn 01 \ the Te Maika road gives much shorter : communication, to tne r. arc our, wnicn will prove of great cenent to a:: o^us, and with tocse 0-ative .ancs openea up —which will eventually he exceh'ent . dairying country- --ill be of much more imnortance, -i am. etc., 'VHAKA.PIRAU.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 162, 7 June 1909, Page 2

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Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 162, 7 June 1909, Page 2

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 162, 7 June 1909, Page 2

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