Mr Graham intimates an important auction wain at his mart on Saturday, iKiinjr ihc furniture and effects of a gentleman leaving tho colony. We notice niiiniiii the items a handsome sideboard, an upst maro and two ponies. The iisHtrucliiinn aro to clear at sumo time and place two very fine building :*itca opposite Mr Graham's residence in T.-nva idreet. Tlicho will be offered on e\i-cn( ionallv easy teams >-n thi> 121 st of rt-class concert Swallow in the il! tin classical era, nongH and a. violin bolos l': ; it,m, concerti' .from Liszt, ur promises to ''ii'i-rtainnirnt, ii artiat.ic linnr)v m next
f \ ' McCarthy, of Hawke's Bay, intimate to farmers their terms for rye and cocksfoot seed. Mrs Macdonald, bookseller and stationer, in her replace announcement directs attention to her stock of A hymn and prayer books, and invites inspection. Messrs A. and S. Cook and Co., estate and native agents, etc., of Taumarunui, advertise in another column that they are prepared to negotiate the purchase o sale of various freehold and leasehold properties at Taumarunui and the surrounding district. Mr A. Scholes, chairman of the County Council, and Mr W. Johnston, councillor for Waitomo riding, left for Wellington on Tuesday morning. Their mission is in reference to the proposed loan for the Hangatiki-Wai-torao Caves road for which a subsidy was granted by the Government. While in Wellington a number of matters pertaining to the county will be dealt with. A new law office has been opened at Temple Chambers, Taumarunui, by Messrs Brown Durie and Somerville, an experienced firm of barristers and solicitors. Mr A. Brown Durie was for 14 years in active practice in Stafford Chambers, Dunedin, succeeding to the business of his former employers. Mr Somerville received his professional training in the offices of Hon. Mr Justice Edwards, in whose service he remained for twelve years prior to the judge's elevation to judicial office. Mr Somerville has successfully carried on an active practice at King's Chambers, Wellington, for the last ten years. The new firm will attend all court sittings in the district and open branch offices at the chief centreß.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 445, 6 March 1912, Page 4
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