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WHANGAMOMONA.

MsCLVGGAC!K BROS.’ BUSINESS SOU). The particularly well-known businoss of McCluggage Bros., which xv several yearn has boon carried oh at Wiiangatuomona by Messrs. Joseph, Robert, Edward, John T. and Agnew A feC luggage, has been sold as Irani June Ist next to Messrs. F. Yv. Court and R. Cottier. Mr. Court is well known throughout Taranaki as a pioneer farmer. Ho originally took up land at Tarata, and, after successfully farming for some time, purchased a business in Wanganui, which he eventually sold to enter tiio service of Mr. Newton King an produce salesman and commercial traveller. While connected with Mr. King's film, Mr. Court visited England and America on the firm’s business, and not long ago returned to the Dominion. Air. “Dick” Cottier is a popular young member of Air. King’s staff, who for some considerable time has acted as confidential clerk to Mr. King, frequently accompanying him on his visits to Stratford. Latterly Air. Cottier has made quite a name for himself as an auctioneer. From the above’ it will bo seen that both members of the firm possess experience and a knowledge of the particular business which they are undertaking; and we can only unite with their many friends* in wishing them thorough success.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 80, 24 May 1911, Page 5

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WHANGAMOMONA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 80, 24 May 1911, Page 5

WHANGAMOMONA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 80, 24 May 1911, Page 5

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