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Waited*, For Sal*, Etc 'ANTED--Family to Milk 60 Cows on share*, »»d assist on Farm. References required.—J. M. HALL, Roto-o-rangi. >R SALE—Twenty £1 snares in "Taranaki Oil aod Freehold Co.. Limited.. For particulars apply "Chronicle" office. ANTED. An old Tank, square » » preferred.—Apply •'Chronicle'* office. NY PERSON found trespassing • with dog or gun on the Tukiponuki and Wailapipi properties will be prosecuted without further notice.— R. M. SOMERVILLE. situated farm of over S3»o acres 0.R.P.. within 10 mill* of Te Koiti. Fall particulars, "X.Y.Z.," Chronicleoffice. to spend a winter free from Colds by taking Olpyne. Obtainable at all King Country stores. WANTED Known.— That Olpyne is the best Cold remedy. Obtainable at all King Country stores. rANTED KNOWN—That W. F. Ford. Boot and Shoe Maker, has started business in Rora Street, Te Kuiti. Hand-sewn boots guaranteed to fit the foot and fancy. Prices right. Special attention given to repairs. ACCOUNTANTS. Richard English, F.XZJk.A. (Bj tun.), Public Accountant & Auditor, J ESMOND BttLDINGS. HAMILTON. Correspondence invited. Business Directory. Te Kuiti. HE BAKERY. Rora Street.—The place for a Good Hot Dinner and Tea. Hot pics a speciality. —Otorohanga— ORNER & JOHNSON. General Storekeepers.—Bush Camps sup—Auckland. OARD and Residence. Superior ■ Accommodation. "Mona," 12, Lower Symonds-st. (opposite Choral Hall), close to tram. "Phone. No. 29J. —Tc Awamutu — HID. H. WEST. Coachbuikkr. * Wheelwright, and Painter.— Charges Moderate. SURVEYORS. St. Hill & Thomson F. P.St. Hill. ce. J. E. Thomson', t.E. ? Licensed O. R- Farrer. 5 Surveyors CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS Jesmond Chambers Hamilton Telephone No. 178 Te Kuiti Agents: Lorigan *\ Co. A. W. CHEAL Licensed Surveyor TE KUITI All Description of Survey Work Undertaken Suite) of Native Lends a Speciality - from Otorohanga. Dray road, 2 miles to School. 350 acres felled and grassed, over 6 miles ? wire fence; House, 4 rocoms; splendidly watered, good trout river. Price £1650; only £605 cash wanted. Balance at 5 per cent., can be made freehold in 1 year. This is the cbeapaft Property on the market. Good 2 sheep land. VICARY AND SONS. Practical Farmers and Land Agents, Otorohanga. Freehold For Sale A FEW more sections left, including the section on which the Te Kuiti Butter Factory stands, the .latter being for sale or to let with all buildings, thereon. Suitable for a Steam Laundry. ALBERT BARNETT. For particulars apply to Lorigan and Co., Land Agents, Te Koiti Preliminary Notice rR J. O'RBIEN intends to subdivide portion of his well known property on Mangaorino road, close to Te Koiti township, into section t ranging from 2to 8 acres. These sections which wilt make highly desirable residential sites will shortly be offered for sale. Further particulars will appear later. Notice. B3SRS CHAS. ALLEN & CO,, of - Hamilton, and Te Kuiti, beg to inform Property Owners in the King Country that the Te Kuiti Branch of their Land and Estate Agency has been acquired as a going concern by MR H. J. MUSS EN, who has managed the King Country department since it was opened a year ago. MESSRS CHAS. ALLEN & CO. thank King Country clients for the support hitherto accorded, and trust that the incoming proprietor may be favoured with a fair share of patronage.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 166, 21 June 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 166, 21 June 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 166, 21 June 1909, Page 2

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