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KIRITEHERE-MOEATOA.

Own Correspondent. Well, there's no standing still on the farm nowadays. There is always something doing. Between M.P.'f, J.P's., telephone lines, and Estimates, life as it is lived is far from dull. Messrs Templeman and others intend erecting a private telephone between Kiritehere and Marokopa. It is understood that free Government machines, discarded by the Telegraph Department in place of those of later make, will be used. The subscribers eagerly look forward to seeing the line in operation by Christmas. As the machines are old fashioned and of MBMUMMHIMIIIi

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 521, 27 November 1912, Page 6

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KIRITEHERE-MOEATOA. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 521, 27 November 1912, Page 6

KIRITEHERE-MOEATOA. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 521, 27 November 1912, Page 6

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