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Mangawelta bale’ THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1920. THE .=\SS’OCI:\TED .:\UC'I‘IONwill sell at 12.30 p. 111.130 forward eniptl’ SW9S .100 2-th ewes r.w. R. rams (good) 100 mixed lambs 51 23.-yr Hereford and Shorthorn - steers 1 springing cow 100 ‘mixed lambs (good) 5 200 ewe lambs (good)‘*’~"” On account J. G. Caird Esq., who has sold his property: 160 ewe lambs 170 2-th ewes r.w. rams ' iland 724 Acres, Land The -cheapest snip in the Bay of 'Plenty., Don’t miss this chance oi! ‘buying in a climate were snows and mud are unknown. _ Thisfine block containing 724 acre freehold is practically all heavy solid silt "swamp, and at present ‘being drained. There is a good fall and the. land must double its value within at very short’ time. Remember this is‘. country when broken in will fatteni a bullock per acre. Glover and English grassed as Well by simply surface sowing. The rapidly growing-town of What?‘ katane is only four miles away, and only two miles to the East Coast Freezing Works and Railway Station close by, also school, factory and sale yards. This block faces the main road and is suitable for cutting up into 50 acre sections. Price only £3O per acre for quick sale. £2OOO cash down; balance ar-4 i:tn§e<l at 5% per cent. .-'xppl}.' quiclcly. 7'7; ACRES on the fainous l-.'.ai:;;it:.l- - :::'.v:2mp, This ll:m(l_'_.' Tittle farm'is all in grass and crops. Four 1-corned house, cowshed and c'utbui‘.dings. Situation on main road, close to faciory and school. Price £56 pnr ac-re. £IOOO cash; balance easy terms. / --. - A. L. LUi\.§:.. .Tl*IE BUSY FARM AND LAND AGENT. Postal Addres:s Awal-zeri (near Whakatane), via Rotorua. ’l‘ele,g2;l-ains: LUKE, Whakatane.

_V_§_..___ ; .¢-3?“ ‘(.3 us /_ *M_,._.,,,_"_ 1; W . __ _ ...". . ..--W‘ ~ %‘‘‘#J” g . 1920 Wallpapers , We have just landed ex s.s, “Oran I a very large shipment of Exclusivei Designs, which We shall sell at the! om) PRlCEs——having bough\§ before} flue recent thirty per cent. rise. 1 NOW ON VIEW IN OUR SHOWROOMS. FULL STOCKS OF PAINT SCRIM, ETCL, ALWAYS ‘EARRIED. ' P ~_,. GHAS. Mi _ DIRECT IMPORTER. { MAJN STREET,_TAIHAPE. ; ’PHONE 116. 13.0. BOX 60. --- “—t‘.‘.‘ - 1 TWO MILLI S HANGED. I —.-—o..—— ' SEQUEL TO INDIAN RIOT. Two Hindu millionaires have been ezmcuted at Allahabad as the result of. .;:l-izzies committed during a riot in the village of Katarpur (North-west. Pro\.=irl<.;.F*s), near Hardwargea Hindu pil-_2i-ixnagg» resort (says the Newcastle Weekly Chronicle). The trouble arose out of Hindu ob-ljs-ttiolls to the sacrifice of cows (which HlO Hi-DdUiS regard as s=a_cre(-1) at a tMoh2unmeda.n festival. In spite of ,‘ihe.- presence of a body of police, and [die fact: that the sacrifice was prohibfited by the authorities, a riot took ‘place. during which half the village i-was burned d.own._ 30- to 40 Mohammedan: were killed, while some of the v»'ounded were thrown alive into the burning houses. A"Hindn-doctor. who had taken charge of ‘three wounded 1VID]1&I11IIl8da1lS.a]l0'W€(1 them to be burned alive. at the instigation, it was alleged. oi‘ Junki Das, :1 millionaire Itmder. and of Baran Das, who was the head of :1 religious community. and ‘[}’)f:'2‘:=.(.‘xl2‘l] nriest of a famous ruling‘ ir‘:"?:‘:r‘e. and also a, millionaire . The «"ri::! lusied nine months. The accused 'numberr~.d 172, of whom 135 were convicted, eight of whom (including the two millionaires and the doctor) Were condemned to death. Over 600 witimssns were called. in the course ofthc trial. The men condemned to death “91"’319-d against their sentence, first V to the Lieiu-enani-Governor of the Proivince, and then to the Viceroy, who {reduced the sentence of four of the znen, but not those of the principal }C’—':~‘“m‘~‘~lS. A final attempt to save 231"-73111 D3B and Junki Das was made 3:;_-,-' i 8 r.nembel's of the Vic-eroyr.-‘S Leg. siS{3.s3lV€ Councll, who appealed to Mr .11/[oni'a:g‘uo. The appeal was aisniissed,

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3506, 8 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3506, 8 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3506, 8 June 1920, Page 8

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