KUPU APITI.
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Rarangi Tuatahi. (First Column.) Rarangi Tuarua. (Second Column.) Rarangi Tuatoru. (Third Column.) Rarangi Tuawha. (Fourth Column.) Raranga Tuarima (Fifth Column,) Alton VIII/I Invercargill . . Taite, 14 o Hune (Thursday, 14th June), 1928 2 o nga haora i te ahiahi (2 p.m.) He hoko rakau ki a Peter Hamilton mo nga moni £1,559 2s. 6d. (Sale of timber to Perter Hamilton for the sum of £1,559 2s. 6d.) 55 • • 55 • * 55 55 He hoko rakau ki a Kilkelly Bros, mo nga moni £1,560. (Sale of timber to Kilkelly Bros, for the sum of £1,560.) Alton V/12 55 55 55 He hoko rakau ki a Peter Hamilton mo nga moni £1,885 Ils. 3d. (Sale of timber to Peter Hamilton for the sum of £1,885 Ils. 3d.) 55 • • 55 * * 55 55 He hoko rakau ki a Kilkelly Bros, mo nga moni £1,885 Ils. 3d. (Sale of timber to Kilkelly Bros, for the sum of £1,885 Us. 3d.)
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Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 21, 24 May 1928, Page 260
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156KUPU APITI. Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 21, 24 May 1928, Page 260
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