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On Saturday Mr Grahutn will offer in addition to other lines, three well-bred sows, to farrow shortly. This evening the Te Kuiti Uaciog Club committee will meet at the Chronicle office to transact important business in connection with the next annual races. The advance of tlio influenza epidemic in Te Kuiti, which we are informed is not of the serious tpyp, baa compelled the Mayor of Te Kuiti to wire to the Prime Minister nsking that a medical man he pent to Te Kuiti to relieve the medical profession. Dr Will ia confined to bed and Dr Mcßae, who had generouriy taken up duties, must, unfortunately, leave Te Kuiti this evening in connection with military dutieß. The Patriotic Shop wns on Saturday last conducted by Mesiamps Dell and Dnrrow, and realised the satisfactory sum of £6 16a 21 The cake-guessing competition was won by Mrs Simmonß. Correct number of beans in bottle Mrs Vercoe. On Saturday next Mesdimes Blackburn and Cowern will be in charge of the Shop, and will Rrat*fully receive contributions of any kind. An interesting return was by Mr Moss at the annual meeting" of the Newman, Eketahuna, Dairy Company, when lie ««ve the following butter fat pverageß per cow in each provincial district: Auckland, 1601b; Taranaki, 1881b; Wellington, 1381b; Canterbury, 1271b: Otago 1081b; Southland, 1811b; avenge far Dominion, 1601b. , , vjsif

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1133, 5 November 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1133, 5 November 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1133, 5 November 1918, Page 5

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