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TEMUKA IN THE LATE 'SEVENTIES.— The east side of King Street, immediately north of the present Crown Hotel, where the premises of Messrs. A. E. Smith and Co. now stand. The building on the right was Mr. C. Raynor's chemist shop, and that on the left was owned by Mr. Wilcox, a saddler.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVII, Issue 21529, 16 December 1939, Page 36 (Supplement)

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TEMUKA IN THE LATE 'SEVENTIES.—The east side of King Street, immediately north of the present Crown Hotel, where the premises of Messrs. A. E. Smith and Co. now stand. The building on the right was Mr. C. Raynor's chemist shop, and that on the left was owned by Mr. Wilcox, a saddler. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVII, Issue 21529, 16 December 1939, Page 36 (Supplement)

TEMUKA IN THE LATE 'SEVENTIES.—The east side of King Street, immediately north of the present Crown Hotel, where the premises of Messrs. A. E. Smith and Co. now stand. The building on the right was Mr. C. Raynor's chemist shop, and that on the left was owned by Mr. Wilcox, a saddler. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVII, Issue 21529, 16 December 1939, Page 36 (Supplement)