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A U C T I G ±N- - SALE OWING to tlie large entries reoeiv-/ ed at pur Opening Sale, and the. big demand for Goods, we have decided to hold a WEEKLY SALE, ; of Meat, Fruit, Produce,- Furniture I ,' and Sundries EVERY THURSDAY, at'* 1 p.m., at out Auction Rooms, Plimmer Terrace. Entries now being received for our next Sale. H. A- SCOTT, Proprietor. , BERT COOKSLEY, Auctioneer.' LAND AGENT S LICENSE. I ( ALFRED ERNEST HYDE, hereby * give notice that I have, applied •to the Magistrate’s Court at Levin for’ a License under the Land Agents’ Act, r 1921-22, to carry on business as a Land Agent at my office, Ballancd' Street, Shannon, and that such application will be heard at the above . Court after one month from the 13th day of March, 1923, being the date of the first publication of this notice; Dated this 13th (lay of March, 1923. A. E. HYDE.

Last; Friday weds Mr B. H. Fogden, pf Foxtpn, met with- a painful and serious 'aaddont to h's right eye which necessitated special treatment at the Balmerston Hospital. While engaged in his work at Mr Spiers ’ ‘ planing mills, a splinter of wood entered the eye, for-, iunately just missing the pupil. It m not anticipated that the sight, will be permanently affected. ’“ You demand my rates each year (about £l4) and I .am quite within my rights when'l demand something in return. I”ask for no favours, 1 only fair play. ”,' In these terms Mr Ben Wells, of Auckland, sent-' a letter, headed “Wanted a footpath,” to the New Plymouth ' Borough Council last week. .Counsel,, Maori witness at the Cambridge:Court: **Wcre you unyloiythp influence, of liquor?” Witness: “No! ”■ “Ho\y J many 'drinks had you had ’” fitness: '“Ten.” “How many ' drinks'' would ltd. take io’- inake you drunk?” Witness: “I don’t thiqk I got drunk at all. I can . like a

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Shannon News, 16 March 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 16 March 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 16 March 1923, Page 3

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