The Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey, at the end of last week received from the editor of the “Daily Chronicle,” London, the following re quest: '“The editor of the London “Daily Chronicle” respectively solicits from you, on behalf of the New Zealand nation, a cable message of Imperial fellowship and support for the Mother Country, on the occasion of the opening of a New Year that wil] be so fateful for the future of the Empire and the world’s civilisation,” Mr Mas. sey replied: “As British citizens, New Zealanders commence the New Year with perfect confidence, feeling certain that the spirit which has consolidated and strengthened the Empire during 1914, will continue to animate the different members of the great Imperial family until the whole world realises that in peace or war we stand together, ready and willing to defend to the last our glorious heritage of freedom, and that w e consider no sacrifice too great to maintain the honour of our race, and which will enable us to keep fiaith with our Allies.”
ANNUAL k PICNIC. . PUKEOKAHU, FRIDAY, 22nd inst. All Cordially Invited. Everything j Taihape Baud will be iu attendance. RAETIHI SALE. JANUARY loth,, 1915 DALGETY & CO., LTD., 1 and THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will hold their opening sale at their new yards at Raetihi; as above. Settlers having stock to enter for this or future sales are requested to kindly communicate with the auctioneers. RAETIHI SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY Bth, Messrs. Freeman E. Jackson & Co. • will sell by public auction as above--100 2-tooth ewes 150 2-tooth wethers 300 forward 4-tooth wethers 100 store ewes 30 15-month heifers 7 15-month heifers 20 15-month steers 7 2-yr. heifers 2 fat cows SO ewes and lambs 4 weaner pigs MARTON YARDS. •TUESDAY, 12th . JANUARY. 1915. 90 2-tooth Lincoln wethers 150 s.m. forward ewes 60 ewes with lambs 15 2-yr. steers 9 fat cows 8 weanor pigs Present Season's Millinery is now being sold at clearing prices nt SPENCE'S. An, extra hat for the re mainder of the Summer can easily bf bought by the smallest, purse, because the prices are so low. — A. SPENCE Taihape (opposite Town Hall.) Gratis. - )■ rc.-ommenoed oy doctors and used fn bshpltah for children throughout (be iwwlii- > >
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 106, 7 January 1915, Page 6
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