KUPU APITI. (SCHEDULE.)
Rarangi Tuatahi. (First Column.) Rarangi Tuarua. (Second Column.) Rarangi Tuatoru. (Third Column.) Rarangi Tuawha. (Fourth Column.) Rarangi Tuarima. (Fifth Column.) Forest Hill Hundred 16/467 Invercargill .. Taite, 9 o nga ra o Tihema (Thursday, 9th December), 1926 3 o nga haora i te ahiahi (3 p.m.) Ho hoko i nga rakau ki a Lindsay me Dixon mo te utu kotahi mano e rua rau e wha tekau ma wha pauna. (Sale of timber to Lindsay and Dixon for £1,244.)
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Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 47, 18 November 1926, Page 573
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81KUPU APITI. (SCHEDULE.) Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 47, 18 November 1926, Page 573
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