LOCAL AND GENERAL
Interesting roanlng matter will befonnd , ,on page four of this issue. Mi' J- S. S. Medloy reports the sale of Mr Bransgrove's fine reaidenoo of 10 acreu land, to Mr Home, of Tarata. ) Attention of parents, musio teachers, elocutionists, and all interested in the education of the young is directed to the advertisement in this issue, relating to the Band of Hope competition to be held at the eud of October. By assisting the promoters in thoir object, the public will be conferring a boon on the young folk, which will bo of great service to them in their future career. As competitors are expected from all societies in Taranaki, and the interest already evinced is very jjicvb, the contest should be a hugh success.
On Thursday afternoon an exceptionally heavy rainstorm floodod numerous business establishments in the square at Palmorston North, the damage to the stock aggregating £3OO. We learn on good authority that 80 bullocks will be shipped from the Break water by the Upulu for Lyttelton on Monday. At the close of the proceedings at St. Mary's Ohuroh as General Babington was leaving, Mr Paul called for throe cheers for the General, which ivera very heartily responded to.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 193, 28 August 1903, Page 2
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