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fvT £ a/- ! C€ f\ r f ?f /?a r f r . !■ l©|t: H ! ii ' |_i j • M SIMPLE, EFFICIENT, a They burn COAL, or WOOD II inches long. Catalogues rree trorn Messrs Green 6c Colebrook. Ltd., or STANLEY-STR ]OT ¥ Hi M cknuf&ciur&rs, m.Lfibfii MMI IT "f L'CKLAND

CARRIERS. R. Coburn GENERAL CARRIER Aria Goods delivered prom:::;-.- and careAby Two Teams ;n the Road. F. M. Ha it away GENERAL CARRIER Te Kuitl. pARTING done to any part of the Township or Suburbs. Ali train; met. Wood and Coal always on hand for sale. John Flfcon GENERAL CARRIER TK KV:T: C and FRew: :.d SU?P L I E D J. E. Trust CARTER 5; CONTRACTOR TE KUITI Goods conveyed to any part of the District Orders ic-:"t ai G. MacDonald's stable recvi'.'w- orompf ATTENTION

J. Hoban, Ei Suf (Lett; Mr Nicnohd bu-lnessj Wood and Co:;!. A!! trains met. A fair Aum nubd: suyyor: ' Orders left a! Mr V:r ;::s S:c-c- prompt;;, attended io, Te Kuifi - Aria COACH SERVICE Leaves Te Kuiti Monday. VMdnesday, Friday a\ c a.:::. Leaves -Aria Tuesday, b i;u2'icay, baturuay Fares : Sin ado 10$; Return 175 6a Trips to YAdmmo Caves any Sunday H, E. LgWIS Proprietor N. Buchanan, LIVERY and Hood-St., BAIT STABLES, Hamilton. Coaches meet ail Train:. Telephone, No. HO. Ambulance Orders promptly attended to. M. S. Laurie, Te Awamutu. KING COUNTRY passengers remember that M. Laurie's Coaches meet ah trains at Te Awanutu Station. Buggies on Hire. J. M. BIRD Carrier Te Kuiti BEGS to announce that he wiil be starting his waggons on the road as soon as weather permits. Notice. A NY person or persons found tres- | passing (on any pretext whatever) on that portion of Puhanga : Block, lying between Mapara and Mo- ; kau-iti Streams, will be prosecuted, as it has come to my knowledge that my cattle are being drven away and killed. Anyone giving such information a? will lead to a conviction, will be paid £3. REWATU HIRIAKO.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 208, 15 November 1909, Page 3

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327

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 208, 15 November 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 208, 15 November 1909, Page 3

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